Our website UX and conversion audit maps user intent against what your interface actually enables. The gaps? That’s where the work begins.
No one knows what the primary action is.
Every screen’s decision points are mapped. Intent is clear.
Your layout falls apart when content shifts.
Design that keeps spacing and flow intact no matter the input.
You’re getting traffic, but not conversions.
User hesitation zones patched. Drop off points sealed.
Editing the site, but nothing feels aligned.
Visual systems that scale — not scatter — as your team grows.
Every build is scoped from the inside out. Pricing reflects your site’s logic, roles,
and systems — not just its size.
We've worked with Toimi on two projects now, and both times the result was spot on. Timelines were realistic, communication was clear, and the team handled all details without us having to chase.
They didn't just ship features — they explained trade-offs, suggested improvements, and really thought about long-term use. Felt like an extension of our team.
Fast, professional, and no overcomplication. Our landing page went live on schedule and performed better than expected.
Easy to work with, thank you!
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The cost depends on the size of your site, the number of user flows reviewed, and the depth of analysis required. A focused audit of a five-page service site differs significantly from a full usability review of an e-commerce store or a client portal with multiple user roles. For League City businesses in healthcare or professional services where a broken booking flow or confusing contact path directly costs revenue, we scope the audit to cover every critical conversion point in detail. Exact pricing is confirmed after reviewing your site and the specific questions you need answered. Most audits start from a few hundred dollars and scale with scope.
A standard UX/UI audit — covering heuristic analysis, user flow mapping, mobile usability review, and a prioritized recommendations report — typically takes 1 to 2 weeks. For League City businesses with complex platforms — multi-step booking systems, gated client portals, or e-commerce stores with custom checkout flows serving the Houston metro market — the audit runs 2 to 3 weeks to cover every critical path thoroughly. We deliver findings as a structured report with prioritized recommendations, not a raw list of observations.
Any League City business that drives traffic to its website but sees low inquiry rates, high bounce rates, or abandoned checkout flows is a strong audit candidate. Medical practices near UTMB Health League City Campus with online appointment booking, professional services firms along the League City Parkway corridor running paid search campaigns, and e-commerce stores serving the Clear Lake and broader Galveston County market all regularly commission audits when conversion rates underperform expectations. An audit answers a specific question — why are visitors leaving without acting — with evidence rather than guesswork.
Our audit covers heuristic evaluation against established usability principles, user flow analysis tracing the path from landing to conversion, mobile usability review across common device sizes, visual hierarchy assessment, and accessibility checks for contrast and readability. For League City clients with analytics access, we incorporate behavioral data — scroll depth, click maps, exit pages — to ground observations in real user behavior rather than expert opinion alone. Every finding is documented with a screenshot, a plain-language explanation, and a recommended fix with an estimated impact level.
An audit diagnoses the problem; a redesign addresses it. Many League City businesses invest in a full redesign when targeted fixes to specific pages or flows would achieve the same conversion improvement at a fraction of the cost. The audit tells you exactly where the friction is — a confusing navigation label, a form with too many required fields, a mobile layout that buries the call to action below the fold — so you can make informed decisions about what actually needs to change. For businesses not ready for a full redesign, the audit report is a standalone deliverable your internal team or any developer can act on independently.
Yes — mobile is reviewed with the same rigor as desktop, not treated as a secondary check. For League City businesses with significant mobile traffic — particularly those targeting consumers commuting along I-45 or running location-based campaigns — mobile usability issues are frequently the primary conversion barrier. We test across multiple screen sizes and document mobile-specific problems separately so they are not buried in a general findings list. Issues affecting mobile checkout, tap target sizing, and above-the-fold content on small screens are flagged as high priority by default.
Findings are delivered as a structured PDF report organized by priority — critical issues affecting conversion directly, significant issues affecting user experience broadly, and minor improvements worth addressing over time. Each finding includes a screenshot of the problem, a plain-language description of why it matters, and a specific recommended fix. For League City clients who want to discuss findings before acting, we include a walkthrough call in every audit engagement. The report is written to be handed directly to a developer or designer without requiring us to interpret it.
After delivering the audit report, we offer implementation support — either as a fixed-scope project addressing the highest-priority findings, or as an ongoing development retainer for League City clients who want to work through improvements systematically over time. For businesses that proceed to a full redesign based on audit findings, the report becomes the brief that informs every design decision. Clients who implement fixes independently can return for a follow-up audit to verify that changes achieved the intended improvement and identify any new issues introduced during development.