
Answer one step at a time. This helps ensure your review is clear and nothing gets missed.
A website review is a final check of your website build to confirm everything matches what you requested. We review the site for accuracy, layout, and usability before moving to the next step.
This is your chance to confirm the site looks and functions the way you expected.
You should review the website for:
- Correct content (text, sections, and page order)
- Image quality and placement
- Mobile responsiveness
- Desktop layout and spacing
- Navigation and page flow
-Links and buttons working correctly
We focus on build accuracy, not strategy.
You can request:
Text updates or corrections
Image swaps
Layout adjustments
Section reordering
Minor styling tweaks
Large design changes or scope changes may require an additional step.
Not liking your design template and wanting to change to a different does not constitute as part of the website review process.
A website review does not include:
New content creation
Marketing or SEO strategy
Brand redesigns
Major layout overhauls
Those can be discussed separately if needed.
Yes — mobile review is very important.
We recommend checking:
Text readability
Image cropping
Button spacing
Scrolling experience
Mobile issues are best caught at this stage.
As detailed as needed.
Helpful feedback includes:
Page name
Section title
What needs to change
Example:
“On the Programs page, the second image feels too dark on mobile.”
You’ll submit feedback using the review method provided (form, chat, or text).
Please submit all feedback at once to keep the process moving efficiently.
We recommend submitting one complete review whenever possible.
Once those changes have been completed, and you've been notified, then another round of reviewing is possible.
Great! If no changes are needed, you can approve the site and move forward.