UX Audit

User Experience (UX) Audit

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UX audits that uncover friction and turn usability issues into measurable improvements

If users are abandoning forms, getting stuck in onboarding, or missing key actions, a UX audit is the fastest way to find out why. I evaluate your website or web application for usability, conversion blockers, and accessibility gaps—then deliver a prioritized fix plan your team can implement.

Heuristic evaluation Form + funnel review WCAG 2.2 AA checks GA4 measurement plan

Where UX audits create the fastest wins

UX issues often hide in plain sight: unclear hierarchy, inconsistent buttons, confusing steps, or form errors that cause silent abandonment. An audit reveals the exact moments users hesitate, fail, or leave—so you can fix what matters first.

Stop drop-offs
Reduce abandonment in forms, checkout, onboarding, and quote requests.
Prevent errors
Improve labels, validation, error states, and recovery paths.
Strengthen accessibility
Address contrast, focus, keyboard, structure, and form requirements.
Make improvements measurable
Align fixes to KPIs and GA4 events/funnels for before/after reporting.
Common audit targets

High-impact flows

  • Lead forms, quote requests, contact flows
  • SaaS onboarding + activation
  • Checkout, cart, payment, account creation
  • Portals: search, upload, approvals, task completion
  • Navigation, IA, content clarity, CTAs
Usability
Heuristics
Conversion
Drop-offs
Accessibility
WCAG
Analytics
GA4

What you receive

Concrete deliverables: not vague advice. Everything is prioritized, documented, and ready to implement.

01

UX audit report

Findings with screenshots, severity, and recommendations across key pages and flows.

Audit Report Page
  • Priority order (quick wins → strategic)
  • Severity + user impact
  • Clear “what to change” guidance
02

Conversion + form fixes

Reduce abandonment by improving labels, validation, CTAs, and step-by-step flow clarity.

Form Issues + Fixes
  • Inline validation patterns
  • Error recovery + confirmations
  • CTA and page flow improvements
03

Accessibility checklist

WCAG 2.2 AA aligned review with practical fixes for usability and compliance risk reduction.

WCAG Findings
  • Contrast, focus, structure, labels
  • Keyboard behavior + state clarity
  • Tap targets and readability
04

Measurement plan

GA4 event recommendations and funnel mapping to measure improvement after fixes ship.

GA4 Events + Funnel
  • Events tied to your KPIs
  • Funnel steps for drop-off visibility
  • Before/after comparison setup

Audit options

Choose the scope that matches where you’re losing users. Most teams start small, then expand.

Quick UX Audit

Best for a single high-impact flow.

  • 1 primary flow (ex: quote form, signup, checkout)
  • Heuristic evaluation + conversion review
  • Top issues + quick wins (priority order)
  • Accessibility spot-check (critical issues)
Start Quick Audit Ideal for fast fixes.

Deep-Dive UX Audit

Best for complex portals and workflow-heavy products.

  • Multi-flow audit (task inventory approach)
  • Edge cases: empty, loading, error, success states
  • Component consistency + pattern gaps
  • Detailed accessibility findings + fixes
  • Figma-ready UI fix recommendations (optional)
Start Deep-Dive Ideal for portals.

How the audit runs

A structured workflow designed for speed, clarity, and implementation-ready outputs.

  1. 1. Kickoff + scope

    Define goals, KPIs, user types, and the flows that matter most.

  2. 2. Review + evidence

    Heuristics, IA review, content clarity, and analytics signals (GA4 if available).

  3. 3. Accessibility checks

    Contrast, focus, keyboard patterns, labels, and structural issues.

  4. 4. Prioritize fixes

    Rank issues by impact, effort, and risk—quick wins first.

  5. 5. Handoff

    Share your audit report, implementation notes, and measurement plan.

FAQ

A few quick answers to common UX audit questions.

What’s the difference between a UX audit and UX research?
A UX audit evaluates your current experience using usability heuristics, conversion review, and accessibility checks. UX research adds direct user evidence (testing/interviews). Many teams start with an audit, then add testing to validate changes.
Do I need GA4 set up for this to work?
No. If GA4 is available, I’ll use it to validate drop-offs and behavior signals. If it isn’t, I’ll recommend an event and funnel plan so your improvements can be measured after implementation.
Can you audit internal portals and workflow tools?
Yes—portals, dashboards, and task-heavy apps are ideal for audits because small usability issues create outsized time loss and errors. I focus on task completion, edge cases, and consistent UI states.
Will you redesign screens or just provide findings?
The core deliverable is a prioritized audit report. If you want, I can add Figma-ready UI fixes for the highest-impact screens (forms, onboarding, key workflows) to accelerate implementation.
ux audit · usability review · conversion optimization

Ready to fix the drop-offs and improve task completion?

Share your URL (or product access), your top flow, and what “success” means. I’ll follow up with a clear audit scope and next steps.