Absolutely! It's modern, functional, and represents us well.
Yes, but it's a bit outdated and could use a refresh.
Not yet, but it's on my radar.
No, and I don't see the need for one.
Yes, it looks great and functions perfectly on any screen.
It's decent, but could use some fine-tuning for mobile users.
I don't have a website yet, but I know mobile-friendliness is important.
I don't have a website and don't plan to get one.
It's fast, reliable, and never gives users a headache.
It's okay, but sometimes takes a few extra seconds to load.
It's slow, and I know it's frustrating for visitors.
It's painfully slow, and I've just learned to live with it.
Locked down! SSL, regular updates, and security best practices in place.
We've got the basics, but I know we could do more.
Security? That's on my 'to-do eventually' list.
Wait... websites need security?
Crystal clear! Everything is well-organized and easy to navigate.
Mostly good, but I think visitors might struggle in some areas.
It's a bit of a maze, and I know it needs improvement.
Even I have trouble finding things sometimes.
Engaging, informative, and perfectly suited to our audience.
Decent, but could be clearer or more compelling.
A little dry and technical—probably not very engaging.
Sparse, outdated, or barely existent.
Absolutely! Case studies, testimonials, and project highlights are all in place.
We've got some examples, but they could be better presented.
We mention what we do, but don't really highlight past work.
Nope, it's just a basic page with some general info.
Yes! Clear, accessible, and includes multiple ways to reach us.
It's there, but maybe not as prominent as it should be.
It exists, but I'm not sure how easy it is to find.
Uh... I should probably check if it's even on the site.
Steady flow of high-quality leads—our site does its job!
We get inquiries, but there's room for improvement.
We get some traffic, but not many inquiries.
It's a digital ghost town—no leads at all.
Yes! We keep it fresh, secure, and up to date.
Occasionally, but I know we should do it more often.
Rarely—only if something breaks.
What's website maintenance?