Find what is missing from your website
People look for your products and services, but do not find a matching page. aVtonomus shows those gaps.
On the site now
What people look for
Pages that are missing
What to add
A nice website is not enough
A person should quickly find the product or service, understand the offer, and see what to do next. If the needed page is missing, they leave — even if the company already does the work.
A common picture: there is a home page, an “about” page, and a phone number. People look for a concrete service, area, wholesale, fitting, or deadline. Requests stay low not because “the website is ugly”, but because the answer is not there.
Before a new design and before ads, it is wiser to see which pages are missing for what people already look for.
What is easy to miss on a website
No page for a request you already fulfil
You do the service. There is no page for it.
The offer is hard to understand
The text says “turnkey”. The person looks for measuring, a quote, or a visit.
No next step
The person found the text, but did not see what to press or what happens next.
A shop without categories
The product is in stock, but there is no category page or product page.
What you can check on the website
- What is on the website now.
- What people look for.
- Which pages are missing.
- Whether the offer is clear.
- What is worth adding first.
Looks
In their own words
Arrives
On a site or a listing
Looks for an answer
A product, service, price, or step
Finds it / or not
There is a page — or nothing
Stays / leaves
It is clear what to do
Opportunity
People look for fitting and warranty repair as separate requests.
Now
There is only an “About” page and a general phone number.
What to do
Make two service pages with a clear next step.
Who needs to check the website
Few requests, though the service exists
See which pages are missing for what people already look for.
Running an online shop
Find missing categories, products, and helper pages.
A B2B company with a retail website
See which pages are missing for company uses and situations.
Reviewing a client’s website
An agency can see what to add before ads start.
What aVtonomus will show about the website
- What is on the website now.
- What people look for.
- Which pages are missing.
- What is worth adding.
What you get
What we found
People look for a service that has no page of its own.
Why it matters
The person does not find an answer and leaves, even though the company already does this.
What to do
Add a page with a clear offer and a next step.
What to do after the website check
01
Start from what people look for
First what they look for, not what you “would like to add”.
02
Mark which requests already have a page
See where there is a separate answer, and where there is not.
03
Close the main gap first
Start with the most important missing page. Not the whole hidden price list at once.
04
Advertise after the page exists
Promote a page that answers the search, not an empty home page.
Before a new website and before ads, see what people want to find. Adding the needed page first is cheaper than rebuilding everything or sending people to a page with no answer.
Common questions
What does website analysis show?
Which pages are missing, even though people already look for those products, services, or situations.
Do I need a finished online shop?
No. Any website works: services, manufacturing, B2B.
Is this a design or speed review?
No. We look at whether the website answers: are there pages, is the offer clear, is the next step clear.
What if there is no website yet?
Check the idea and demand first. Website analysis is for when a website already exists.
Is this useful for an agency?
Yes. To see what to add for a client before ads go to the home page.
Where do I start after the report?
With the strongest empty page — the one people already look for.
Want to check your website?
aVtonomus will show what people look for, what is missing on the website, and what is worth checking first.

