Free EDSA Audit

Find the revenue leaks and workflow gaps holding growth back.

The EDSA audit gives clients a practical review of customer journeys, conversion friction, analytics visibility, and operational bottlenecks before they commit to a RAS module, CORE workflow, or custom build.

Why It Matters

A useful audit turns vague growth problems into a prioritized action plan.

Most teams know something is not working, but they do not always know whether the issue is messaging, tracking, checkout, intake, operations, follow-up, or the system behind the customer experience. The audit separates symptoms from causes.

Protect paid traffic

See where visitors hesitate, abandon carts, skip forms, miss calls to action, or leave before they understand the offer. That helps you earn more from traffic you already paid to attract.

Prioritize with confidence

Instead of guessing which feature, campaign, landing page, or module to launch next, the audit ranks opportunities by business value, effort, urgency, and speed to impact.

Connect growth to operations

Revenue problems often start after the form submit, booking request, work order, lead handoff, or client intake. The audit looks at the customer journey and the internal workflow together.

What We Review

Clear findings across acquisition, conversion, data, and execution.

The audit is designed to show where EDSA RAS can improve customer behavior and where EDSA CORE can strengthen the operating system behind the business.

Customer journey

Homepage clarity, landing page hierarchy, forms, booking paths, carts, checkout, CTAs, trust signals, mobile friction, and follow-up moments.

Data visibility

Analytics quality, event gaps, funnel tracking, session replay needs, voice-of-customer opportunities, and reporting that can support decisions.

Operational fit

Where CORE modules such as FieldTrack, GlowTrack, FlowTrack, or TalentTrack could reduce manual work, scattered handoffs, and missed follow-up.

Client Value

The value is knowing what to fix first.

An audit gives leadership and operators a shared map. It helps marketing, sales, service, operations, and technical teams see the same blockers, then decide which work deserves attention now.

For smaller businesses, that can prevent wasted spending on ads, tools, or redesigns that do not address the real constraint. For growing teams, it can reveal the workflow gaps that keep leads, requests, jobs, candidates, or bookings from turning into reliable revenue.

The goal is not a long report. The goal is a short path to better decisions.
  • Find high-intent visitors who are leaving before they act.
  • Identify forms, booking flows, and contact paths that create friction.
  • Spot missing analytics events and weak reporting loops.
  • Connect customer drop-off to internal handoff problems.
  • Choose the RAS, CORE, or custom implementation path with better evidence.
Audit Paths

Focused reviews for the problems clients actually feel.

The audit can be shaped around one business problem or used as a broad first look across the full customer and operating journey.

01

Revenue and conversion audit

For eCommerce, SaaS, service businesses, and campaigns where traffic exists but too many users leave before buying, booking, requesting, or signing up.

Request this audit
02

Operations and workflow audit

For teams losing time in spreadsheets, inboxes, disconnected tools, manual handoffs, poor visibility, or unclear ownership after the customer takes action.

See CORE fit
03

Analytics and insight audit

For teams that have data but cannot trust it, explain it, or turn it into useful decisions about content, product, acquisition, or customer experience.

See RAS fit
Next Step

Start with the audit, then decide what deserves investment.

Use the audit to understand whether the fastest win is a RAS deployment, a CORE module, a landing page improvement, better tracking, a content change, or a custom workflow build.

Low-risk first step

Clients can start with a review before committing to a large platform, redesign, campaign, or implementation project.

Practical output

The outcome is a prioritized list of opportunities, not vague advice. Each recommendation connects to a measurable business problem.

Clear path forward

After the audit, EDSA can recommend the most useful RAS module, CORE workflow, custom build, or service engagement.