Choose what you want fixed. Leave the rest alone.
A Foundd report may contain a combination of quick wins, content changes, technical corrections and strategic recommendations. You do not need to order all of them.
Where an action point can be scoped responsibly, your report shows what the work involves, how long it usually takes and the fixed price if you want Foundd to carry it out.
Select the improvements that make sense for your business and leave the remaining findings untouched.
A clear route from report to result.
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Receive your personal report
Your report explains what was found, why it matters, how important it appears to be and what the practical next step is.
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Review the options
For each applicable action point, you can see:
- What needs to change
- Whether you may be able to do it yourself
- The typical time involved
- Whether specialist access is needed
- The fixed price if Foundd carries it out
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Select only the points you want
You decide which improvements to order.
There is no requirement to purchase the entire report or start a subscription.
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Confirm the order
Complete the order through the existing secure Stripe checkout.
The selected action points become the agreed scope of work.
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Provide the required access
Foundd tells you which access is needed and how it should be shared securely.
Do not send passwords through ordinary email or chat.
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Follow progress
Use the existing personal Foundd environment for communication, questions and progress updates.
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Review the completed work
Foundd checks the agreed improvement and confirms what was changed.
Where appropriate, the relevant point may be reassessed after implementation.
Best suited to work that can be clearly described and checked.
The exact action points and prices come from your personal report rather than a generic public price list.
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Quick wins
Examples:
- Broken links
- Missing image descriptions
- Small copy corrections
- Incorrect contact details
- Basic metadata improvements
- Straightforward trust information
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Content and clarity
Examples:
- Improving a heading
- Clarifying a call to action
- Adding missing service information
- Strengthening product information
- Improving a confirmation message
- Correcting outdated content
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Configuration
Examples:
- Basic analytics events
- Simple form adjustments
- Redirects
- Search-indexing settings
- Structured-data configuration
- Google Merchant Centre settings where the scope is clear
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Technical corrections
Examples:
- Mobile button sizing
- Performance improvements
- Security headers
- Accessibility corrections
- Form behaviour
- Smaller template or component changes
Some work cannot be priced responsibly as one isolated action point.
A larger review may be needed when:
- The cause is not yet known
- The requested change affects several systems
- Custom source code must be investigated
- Several suppliers are involved
- A platform or framework is unfamiliar or heavily customised
- The work affects payments, stock, fulfilment or accounting
- A redesign or restructure is required
- The project has accumulated several connected issues
- Access must be reviewed before the scope is clear
- The customer wants a business outcome rather than one defined technical change
In these cases, Foundd explains why a review or separately scoped project is more appropriate.
Get help with a larger projectFoundd does not need to handle every point.
You might decide to:
- Fix simple content items yourself
- Ask your current developer to handle technical changes
- Let your marketing agency adjust campaigns
- Ask Foundd to carry out selected action points
- Bring Foundd into one larger, connected issue
The report gives everyone the same reference point. A mixed approach is completely acceptable.
Use Foundd as a second opinionYou know what is included before ordering.
A fixed price applies to the action point and scope described in the report.
If new information reveals that the problem is materially different, Foundd pauses and explains the situation before additional work is approved.
The scope is never silently expanded, and chargeable additional work is never carried out without agreement.
Where the original finding can be completed as described, you receive the agreed result for the displayed price.
Your systems remain yours.
You retain ownership and administrative control of:
- Domain names
- Hosting
- Website or shop accounts
- Analytics
- Advertising accounts
- Search tools
- AI-builder accounts
- Databases
- Payment services
- Third-party integrations
Foundd requests only the access needed for the agreed work. Where possible, we use named users, temporary access or role-based permissions rather than shared master credentials.
Access is removed or reduced when it is no longer needed.
The improvement should be checked, not merely marked as done.
Depending on the action point, verification may include:
- Testing on desktop and mobile
- Submitting a form
- Checking a conversion event
- Confirming a redirect
- Validating structured data
- Reviewing a page after publishing
- Checking that a feed or integration is accepted
- Confirming that the original issue no longer appears
- Recording any limitation that remains
Completion is measured against the agreed action point. It does not automatically lead to another project.
Frequently asked questions
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Do I have to order a minimum number of action points?
No. You select only the improvements that make sense for your business.
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Can I ask my current provider to fix the other points?
Yes. The report is designed to support exactly that choice.
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Is a subscription required?
No. The selected-improvement model is based on the action points you choose.
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What happens if Foundd needs more access than expected?
Foundd explains what is needed and why. If the additional access materially changes the scope or risk, the work is reviewed before continuing.
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Can Foundd guarantee that a fix will increase sales or rankings?
No. Foundd can correct the agreed issue and explain why it matters, but business results depend on multiple factors.
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Can Foundd fix an issue that was not included in my scan?
Potentially. We first determine whether it can be defined as a clear action point or whether it requires a wider project review.
First understand the issue. Then choose what you want done.
Request the relevant Foundd scan and receive a report with priorities, instructions and fixed prices where individual improvements can be scoped responsibly.