Laster…
Free and no obligation
The digital health check is a structured review of your website, visibility, security and 2026 readiness. You get a clear, scored picture and a short list of what actually needs attention first.
What we check
We look at the digital side of the business the way a customer, a search engine and an auditor would.
Does the business show up in Google and in AI search? We check local visibility and how you rank.
Speed, mobile, design and conversion. We see whether the site is actually live and up to date.
Email, domain, passwords and backup. We surface the obvious gaps.
NIS2, privacy and SAF-T. We assess where the business stands against the new rules.
Channels, content and presence. We see what is actually happening, and what is missing.
What you get
A score from 0 to 100 on each of the five areas, colour-coded so you see at a glance where it hurts.
The three things worth fixing first, prioritised by impact, not by what is easiest to sell.
We walk you through the report in a friendly call. No hard selling, no obligation.
Inside the report
A practical document, not a glossy brochure. Six concrete sections you can hand to a board, an accountant, or to a digital driftsavdeling that ends up fixing what we find.
Speed, mobile usability, design quality and conversion friction, scored and explained in plain language.
Google ranking, local visibility, Google Business profile and how AI search engines see the business.
Domain, email, passwords, backup, multi-factor authentication. The obvious gaps that quietly become incidents.
Where the business stands against NIS2, privacy law and SAF-T. What is mandatory, what is optional, and what is urgent.
The three things worth doing first, prioritised by impact and risk, with a rough estimate of effort and cost.
The things that are quietly broken right now, ranked by how bad it gets if nobody touches them.
After the health check you can choose to become a customer at a fixed monthly price and let us run it as your digital driftsavdeling. Or you can take the report to someone else. Either is fine.
You keep the report whatever you decide.