Your new site, built and scored, before you pay a dollar.
We build it from your real Google profile and your real reviews, then run it through the same audit we sell for $350. You see your current site's score and the new one's, check by check.
Both Long Island builder sites I measured in July 2026, five stars each, failed Google's speed test at 12 and 53 out of 100. Their owners had no idea, because a slow site fails quietly. A preview puts the number in front of you before you spend a dollar chasing it.
Not a mockup. A real site, from your real signals.
The machine pulls your Google Business Profile, your categories, your hours, and your actual reviews, then builds a working page from them: your name spelled right, your best reviews on the page, call and booking buttons that work, structured data so Google and AI can read it. It is the site I would build you, drafted before we ever talk.
Then it scores your current site and the preview on the same checks the $350 audit uses: speed on a phone, what Google can read, whether your reviews and a clear action are on the page. You get both numbers side by side, so the difference is on paper instead of in a sales pitch.
Three things, one email.
A working page built from your Google profile and reviews, on a real link you can open on your phone and click through. Not a picture of a site, an actual one.
Your current site's score and the preview's, on the same checks the $350 audit runs. The gap between them is the whole point, and it is yours to keep either way.
A short, plain-english note on what the preview fixes and what it would take to make it yours. No jargon, no pressure, and a straight answer if a fix beats a rebuild.
Three steps, one hour.
Your business name, your town, and where to send it. Add your current website if you have one, so the report can score it too. Thirty seconds, no call.
It reads your Google profile and reviews and drafts a real preview site, then scores your current site and the new one on the same audit checks. Minutes, not days.
I read every one myself before it goes out, so nothing wrong or half-built reaches you. The preview usually lands within the hour.
Straight answers.
Is it really free to look?
Yes. You give me your business, your town, and where to send it, and the machine builds a real preview site from your Google profile and your reviews, then scores it against the same audit I sell for $350. You see your current site's score and the new one's, check by check, before any money changes hands. If you like it, we talk. If you do not, you keep the report and owe nothing.
What happens to my current site and its Google rankings?
Nothing happens without your say-so. Your current site stays exactly where it is until you decide to switch. When you do, every old page gets a 301 redirect map to its new home, so Google follows the moves and the ranking you have built up carries over. Nothing is lost at launch, and your best pages keep their history.
Do I have to use it?
No. The preview is yours to look at with no obligation. Plenty of owners use it just to see what is possible, or to check their current site's score against a fresh build. If it is not right for you, that is a fine answer, and there is no follow-up pressure.
See your new site before you decide anything.
Tell me your business, your town, and where to send it. Add your current site and I will score that too, so both numbers land in the same email.