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WEBSITE QA AUDIT

Small glitches become big credibility problems. Our white-label QA audit finds them early and maps what to fix first.

What’s Included & What You Get in Our Website

What’s Included in Our Website QA Audit?

Our QA audits combine manual checks and tool-assisted testing across browsers, devices, and site functions.

Audit Coverage Includes:

  • UI & rendering

    visual layout, spacing, sticky headers/footers, console errors
  • Content accuracy

    typos, formatting, and alignment with brand standards
  • Functionality

    forms, links, search, filters, and interactive elements
  • Performance indicators

    bottlenecks, oversized assets, cache/CDN flags
  • Basic SEO checkpoints

    headers, meta presence, alt text, canonicals, 404s

Why QA

Why Does Website QA Matter for Agency Clients?

Even small glitches add up: a broken form, misaligned layout, or a page that fails on iOS. The result? lost leads, mistrust, and costly rework.

Our website quality assurance assessment uncovers issues fast and delivers a prioritized punch list — so agencies ship polished, reliable experiences with confidence.

Cross-Browser Issues

Undermine credibility

Responsive Inconsistencies

Hurt mobile conversion

Functional Bugs

Block revenue

Performance Snags

Frustrate users and harm SEO
Observation-only. We do not change your live site during the audit.

Who Needs a Website

Who Needs a White-Label Website QA Audit?

Use this website QA audit when:

  • A client says the site “feels buggy” or “inconsistent across devices”
  • A third party built the site and it’s now your responsibility
  • You’re prepping for a redesign/replatform and need a baseline
  • You want a punch list before going live

What’s Included in

What Does Our Website QA Audit Cover?

We conduct a cross‑browser testing audit across UI, content consistency, functionality, performance indicators, and basic SEO checkpoints.

What Is Covered in UI and Rendering Testing?

Browsers

Chrome

Safari

Firefox

Edge

Devices/OS

Windows 11

macOS

iOS

Android

iPad

Responsive breakpoint checks

Mobile

Tablet

Desktop

Viewports

1920×1080

1366×768

375×667

Visual issues

spacing

stacking

z‑index

overflow

sticky headers/footers

  • Console errors and missing assets

How Is Content Accuracy and Brand Consistency Checked?

Manual content review

Typos

Grammar

Formatting

Tools

Grammarly + manual/visual inspection

  • Tone/visual alignment to brand guidelines

What Does Functional Website Testing Include?

Forms

validation

Error states

Success
handling

Email
routing basics

Search & filters (if present)

relevance basics

pagination

empty/error states

Links & CTAs

target

tracking parameters (if supplied)

  • Keyboard checks and basic ARIA labels for interactive elements

How Is Website Performance Evaluated?

– Identify front‑end bottlenecks using GTmetrix and Pingdom

– Flag heavy assets (oversized images, render‑blocking scripts)

– Note cache/CDN red flags and third‑party bloat

Deeper fixes live in our Site Speed Audit; here we surface issues and impact.

What Basic SEO Checkpoints Are Reviewed?

– Header hierarchy (H1/H2…) and title/meta presence

– Alt textcoverage for key images

URL/canonicals

404 handling

Internal link sanity checks

Strategy/keyword work is out of scope; this is a foundations check.
Website QA Audit Report

How Does Our Website QA Audit Work?

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How Do You Start a White-Label Website QA Audit?

Ensure the sites deliver a consistent, error-free experience on every browser and device.

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FAQ

What is a white label website QA audit?

A white label website QA audit is a systematic review of a website’s functionality, usability, and visual consistency that we perform on behalf of your agency. We test every element of the site across browsers and devices to identify broken links, layout issues, form errors, content inconsistencies, and other quality problems, then deliver a branded report your agency can present to clients.

Our QA audit covers cross-browser compatibility, responsive design testing across devices, broken link detection, form functionality testing, navigation and menu behavior, image optimization and display, content accuracy and formatting, 404 error identification, redirect chain analysis, and interactive element testing. We check every visible and functional element of the site.

We test on all major browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge across desktop, tablet, and mobile viewports. We use real devices and browser testing tools to ensure accurate results. If your client’s analytics show significant traffic from specific browsers or devices, we can prioritize those in our testing matrix.

A QA audit focuses specifically on the end-user experience and functional correctness of the website. While speed audits measure performance metrics and SEO audits evaluate search visibility, a QA audit ensures everything on the site works as intended. It catches the visual bugs, broken interactions, and content errors that directly impact how users perceive and interact with the site.

QA audits are especially valuable after a website launch or redesign, before major marketing campaigns or product launches, when clients report user complaints about site functionality, as part of regular website maintenance, and when taking over a site built by another team. They provide a clear picture of the current state of the website and a prioritized list of fixes.

We use a combination of manual testing and automated tools including BrowserStack for cross-browser testing, Screaming Frog for link and redirect analysis, and custom checklists developed from years of QA experience. Manual testing remains essential because automated tools cannot evaluate visual design, content accuracy, or the overall user experience the way a trained QA specialist can.

A standard QA audit for a website with 20 to 50 pages typically takes 3 to 5 business days. Larger sites with hundreds of pages, complex functionality, or ecommerce features may take longer. We scope each audit individually and provide a timeline estimate based on the number of pages, site complexity, and the depth of testing required.

Yes, we offer remediation services to fix all issues identified in our QA audits. Fixes are prioritized by severity and user impact, so the most critical problems are addressed first. Many agencies use the audit as a discovery phase, followed by a remediation sprint to resolve all identified issues and bring the site to a high standard of quality.