Website / CMS / Mail Hygiene Audit
A focused technical review of your website, CMS, forms, and mail setup with RAG status, top risks, and a practical remediation path.
Short Positioning
This is a concise hygiene and risk review, not a full security audit and not a redesign project. The goal is clarity: what is healthy, what is fragile, and what should be fixed first.
Who It Is For
- Small businesses and founder-led companies.
- Teams with neglected or inherited websites.
- Buyers who suspect configuration drift, plugin risk, broken forms, or mail-stack hygiene problems.
What You Get
- Short discovery.
- 1–2 page audit deliverable.
- RAG status across key checkpoints.
- Top 3 priority fixes.
- Optional remediation sprint recommendation.
What Is In Scope
- CMS core, plugin, theme, and version hygiene.
- Basic admin and backup hygiene review.
- Form-to-mail path and key domain/mail checks.
- Short technical risk list with remediation direction.
What Is Out of Scope / What It Does NOT Include
- Full redesign or new site build.
- Penetration test or full security assessment.
- 24/7 monitoring or ongoing operations.
- Legal or compliance certification advice.
Typical Timeline / Working Model
- Usually 3–5 working days.
- One short discovery, then audit delivery.
- Remediation, if needed, is scoped separately.
When This Is a Good Fit
- The website stack feels neglected or unclear.
- Forms, plugins, versions, or mail routing create risk.
- The buyer wants practical priorities before spending on larger work.
When This Is Not the Right Fit
- The real need is a full rebuild.
- The buyer expects emergency rescue with undefined scope.
- A formal penetration test is the actual requirement.
Get a Clear Technical Baseline Before You Spend More
Share your site, CMS, and current pain points. We will confirm whether a bounded hygiene audit is the right entry point.
FAQ
Is this a full security audit or penetration test?
No. It is a focused technical hygiene review, not a formal penetration test.
Will I receive a prioritized action list?
Yes. The deliverable is designed to highlight the most important fixes first.
Can you also implement the fixes?
Yes, if needed. Remediation is scoped separately as a bounded follow-up sprint.
What systems fit best?
Typical website, CMS, form, domain, and mail-routing setups fit best.