Pretoria · Gauteng
Website audit in Pretoria
A great many Pretoria businesses sell to government, to large institutions, or to the professionals around them — and that buyer checks you differently. Before a tender or a panel appointment, somebody will open your website looking for evidence that you are compliant, contactable and real. They are not being sold to. They are verifying you, and a site that cannot survive that reading costs you work you never hear about.
Who this is for in Pretoria
Most of the businesses I check here are in professional and consulting services, engineering, legal and accounting practices, education and training providers, healthcare, and suppliers to the public sector. You do not have to be in any of those — the checks are the same whatever you sell — but the problems below are the ones that come up again and again on Pretoria websites.
What I see most often on Pretoria sites
Missing the credibility furniture. No company registration number, no POPIA-compliant privacy policy, no physical address, no named people — all of which a procurement officer is specifically looking for. The second is a site that is technically fine but says nothing verifiable: three paragraphs about being passionate and solution-driven, and not one sentence a person could check. In a verification-led market, one concrete fact outperforms a page of adjectives.
What I would check first for a Pretoria business
- Whether your compliance basics are visible. A privacy policy that actually meets POPIA, a registration number, and a real address. These are dull and they are the first things an institutional buyer looks for.
- Whether the site is secure and says so. HTTPS, a valid certificate and no browser warning. A security warning in front of a procurement officer ends the conversation before it starts.
- Whether anything on the page is checkable. Named people, real qualifications, specific services with specific prices. Verifiable beats persuasive for this audience, every time.
What it costs
The first check is free and takes about a minute: ten automated checks on what your website shows the public, with the findings on screen and no sign-up for the score. If you want the full picture, the paid packages are R1,950 for the Security Check-Up, R2,800 for The Vitals and R7,600 for the Full Body Scan. Every finding carries a fixed price to put it right, and it says plainly which ones you could do yourself.
If a paid audit does not find at least five specific, fixable issues worth acting on, you get the fee back. That is the whole guarantee, and it exists because an audit that finds nothing should not cost you anything.
Areas covered around Pretoria
The same applies anywhere in Gauteng and the rest of the country — including Centurion, Menlyn, Hatfield, Brooklyn, Montana, Silverton and Midrand. Nothing about the check depends on where you are.
Start with the free check. Type your website address on the home page and you will have your score and the worst findings in about a minute.
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