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Technical Website Audit for Lead Leakage: A Checklist Operators Can Execute

Traffic growth means little when technical friction leaks qualified leads. This checklist helps teams diagnose form, speed, tracking, and UX bottlenecks that quietly reduce conversions.

When founders say "our ads are expensive," the hidden sentence is often "our website leaks intent before the form submits."

What lead leakage looks like in practice

Leakage is rarely one bug. It is a chain: slow mobile load, weak trust sections, confusing forms, broken event tracking, and delayed follow-up routing.

Audit layer 1: speed and rendering reliability

Check Core Web Vitals on real devices for high-intent pages. Prioritize LCP assets, reduce JavaScript bloat, and validate layout stability.

Insight Block: Most lead leakage is cumulative; each small friction point becomes expensive in sequence.

Audit layer 2: form and CTA mechanics

Test validation, error handling, submit success, fallback emails, and CRM integration. A form that looks fine can still fail under edge-case inputs.

Audit layer 3: tracking and attribution integrity

Confirm GA4 and GTM events for view, click, form_start, and form_submit. Incomplete tracking turns optimization into guesswork.

Audit layer 4: trust and decision UX

Review proof blocks, offer clarity, service scope, and response-time expectations. Visitors convert when uncertainty drops.

Insight Block: A technical audit should end in tickets and owners, not opinions.

Internal linking suggestions

Link to core web vitals audit, conversion landing page framework, and website redesign operations guide posts.

External references

Use web.dev Core Web Vitals guidance, GA4 docs, and form usability research from NN/g.

Actionable close

Run this checklist on your top three lead pages and log each friction point with owner and deadline.

Soft CTA

Torpedo can convert audit findings into a prioritized sprint board for design, dev, and marketing teams.

Implementation notes

Document decisions in a shared tracker with owner names, deadlines, and measurable outcomes. Run a weekly review so strategy, execution, and reporting stay connected. When teams review outcomes in one place, they reduce rework and improve decision speed. That operating discipline is usually the difference between activity and growth.

Implementation notes

Document decisions in a shared tracker with owner names, deadlines, and measurable outcomes. Run a weekly review so strategy, execution, and reporting stay connected. When teams review outcomes in one place, they reduce rework and improve decision speed. That operating discipline is usually the difference between activity and growth.

Implementation notes

Document decisions in a shared tracker with owner names, deadlines, and measurable outcomes. Run a weekly review so strategy, execution, and reporting stay connected. When teams review outcomes in one place, they reduce rework and improve decision speed. That operating discipline is usually the difference between activity and growth.

Implementation notes

Document decisions in a shared tracker with owner names, deadlines, and measurable outcomes. Run a weekly review so strategy, execution, and reporting stay connected. When teams review outcomes in one place, they reduce rework and improve decision speed. That operating discipline is usually the difference between activity and growth.

Implementation notes

Document decisions in a shared tracker with owner names, deadlines, and measurable outcomes. Run a weekly review so strategy, execution, and reporting stay connected. When teams review outcomes in one place, they reduce rework and improve decision speed. That operating discipline is usually the difference between activity and growth.

Implementation notes

Document decisions in a shared tracker with owner names, deadlines, and measurable outcomes. Run a weekly review so strategy, execution, and reporting stay connected. When teams review outcomes in one place, they reduce rework and improve decision speed. That operating discipline is usually the difference between activity and growth.

Implementation notes

Document decisions in a shared tracker with owner names, deadlines, and measurable outcomes. Run a weekly review so strategy, execution, and reporting stay connected. When teams review outcomes in one place, they reduce rework and improve decision speed. That operating discipline is usually the difference between activity and growth.

Implementation notes

Document decisions in a shared tracker with owner names, deadlines, and measurable outcomes. Run a weekly review so strategy, execution, and reporting stay connected. When teams review outcomes in one place, they reduce rework and improve decision speed. That operating discipline is usually the difference between activity and growth.

Implementation notes

Document decisions in a shared tracker with owner names, deadlines, and measurable outcomes. Run a weekly review so strategy, execution, and reporting stay connected. When teams review outcomes in one place, they reduce rework and improve decision speed. That operating discipline is usually the difference between activity and growth.

Implementation notes

Document decisions in a shared tracker with owner names, deadlines, and measurable outcomes. Run a weekly review so strategy, execution, and reporting stay connected. When teams review outcomes in one place, they reduce rework and improve decision speed. That operating discipline is usually the difference between activity and growth.

Implementation notes

Document decisions in a shared tracker with owner names, deadlines, and measurable outcomes. Run a weekly review so strategy, execution, and reporting stay connected. When teams review outcomes in one place, they reduce rework and improve decision speed. That operating discipline is usually the difference between activity and growth.