Speed
Page performance, mobile friction, and obvious load-time issues.
TTD-AUDIT-001
From €950
A focused technical audit for tour operators and booking-based businesses that may be losing direct bookings through website, tracking, SEO, speed, or booking-flow problems.
Request auditWho it is for
The audit is for tour operators, excursion companies, activity providers, and other booking-based businesses with a website that already matters commercially.
It is especially useful when direct bookings feel lower than they should, tracking is unclear, mobile booking feels clunky, or OTA dependency is becoming expensive.
What the audit checks
Page performance, mobile friction, and obvious load-time issues.
How easily a visitor can move from tour page to booking action.
Structure, CTA visibility, booking buttons, and decision support.
Metadata, structured data opportunities, and rich result readiness.
GA4, GTM, conversion tracking, and measurement sanity checks.
Landing page issues that may hurt paid traffic performance.
Deliverables
What it does not include
The audit does not include unlimited revisions, a full redesign, a custom booking system rebuild, ad campaign management, emergency support, or implementation work unless a separate Fix Sprint is agreed.
Process
You share the website, booking system, key concerns, and any access needed for tracking review.
The website is checked across speed, mobile flow, SEO, schema, tracking, and booking friction.
Findings are turned into a practical action list with likely impact and implementation notes.
You receive the walkthrough and can request a quote for the highest-priority fixes.
FAQ
Yes. The audit can lead to a Direct Booking Fix Sprint if there are clear, agreed issues worth fixing.
No, but the audit is most useful when the website already gets traffic, bookings, or meaningful commercial attention.
Some checks can be done without access. Tracking and conversion checks are more useful when GA4, GTM, Search Console, or ad account context is available.
Request audit
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