Audit
Review important routes, navigation, metadata, redirects, links, crawl rules, page speed, accessibility, and visible page language.
Site cleanup
BitLark audits the structure, language, performance, metadata, links, and search visibility of an existing site. Then we fix the issues with the highest practical value and leave a short checklist for the pages that come next.
What you get
The first deliverable is a prioritized view of the site. The engagement then addresses the agreed issues instead of stopping at a report.
Process
This is a bounded engagement with a visible before state, an agreed repair list, and a checked result.
Review important routes, navigation, metadata, redirects, links, crawl rules, page speed, accessibility, and visible page language.
Rank findings by customer impact, search impact, risk, and effort so the repair budget goes to the right places.
Fix the agreed structural, content, metadata, performance, and routing issues in the site itself.
Recheck the changed pages, redirects, links, structured data, sitemap, robots rules, performance, and search-facing output.
Leave a compact record of what changed and a checklist the team can use for the next release.
What gets attention
Important pages need sensible routes, internal links, titles, descriptions, sitemap coverage, and crawl rules.
A page can be technically visible and still fail to explain the service, product, location, or next step a visitor searched for.
Heavy images, brittle scripts, broken links, layout shifts, and missing error handling all affect whether a page earns trust.
Next step
Tell us which pages matter most and what seems wrong today. We will reply with the checks needed to size the audit and repair pass.
Discuss a site cleanup