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AuditMySite vs an SEO agency:90 seconds, £29,every fix shipped automatically.

SEO agencies charge £2,000-£6,000 a month and take six weeks to produce a report. AuditMySite finds the same issues in 90 seconds and ships the fixes automatically — for £29.

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Why teams switch from an SEO agency

Three reasons AuditMySite wins for site audits.

Win 01

90 seconds vs 6 weeks

An SEO agency audit typically takes 4–6 weeks from kickoff to deliverable. AuditMySite produces the same audit in 90 seconds — and ships the fixes automatically rather than handing you a PDF.

90s

vs 6 weeks at a typical agency

Win 02

£29 vs £29,000 a year

A mid-tier SEO retainer is £2,400+/month. AuditMySite's full audit and auto-fix queue is £29 once. The agency plan covering 25 client sites is £149/month — cheaper than one client retainer at any agency.

£29

vs £29k+ annual agency cost

Win 03

Auto-fix vs PDF recommendations

Agencies deliver recommendations in a PDF. AuditMySite ships schema, meta data, image compression, and alt text directly to your CMS, CDN, or as a GitHub PR. No developer required for most fixes.

Auto

fixes deployed vs manual implementation

Feature comparison

AuditMySite vs an SEO agency feature by feature.

Feature

AuditMySite

£29 once + £49/mo

SEO Agency

£2,400+/mo retainer

Audit turnaround90 seconds4–6 weeks
Auto-fix execution
Cost per audit£29 once£3,000+ per project
AI Overviews citation trackingSometimes
GitHub PR generation
Schema JSON-LD generationManual
Re-audit cadenceUnlimitedQuarterly
Account manager access
Content writing serviceAdd-on
Link building

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£29 ships every fix automatically — schema, meta data, image compression — to your CMS, CDN, or GitHub. No developer needed for most changes.

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FAQ

AuditMySite vs an SEO agency, answered.

Should I use AuditMySite or hire an SEO agency?

For technical SEO auditing and execution: AuditMySite is faster, cheaper, and ships fixes that agencies recommend. For content writing, outreach link building, and strategic consultation across multiple disciplines: hire an agency. Most teams use AuditMySite for the technical layer and an agency or freelance writer for content.

How much does AuditMySite cost vs an SEO agency?

AuditMySite: £29 one-time for the full audit and auto-fix queue, or £149/month for an agency plan covering 25 client sites. An SEO agency retainer is typically £2,000–£6,000 per month per client. The math is clear for technical audit work.

Can AuditMySite replace an SEO agency completely?

For technical SEO (audits, fixes, schema, performance, AI visibility): yes. For content strategy, copywriting, and link outreach: no. Those are agency or freelancer disciplines. AuditMySite removes the technical layer from agency scope — which is usually 60–70% of agency time billed.

What does AuditMySite catch that an SEO agency might miss?

AI Overviews citation tracking, real-time Core Web Vitals across all pages (not just sample pages), JavaScript rendering issues invisible to manual review, and schema validation across the full site. Agencies typically sample 10–20 pages. AuditMySite audits everything.

How long does it take to see results vs an agency?

Agency timelines: 4–6 weeks for the audit, 8–12 weeks for fix implementation, 3–6 months for ranking impact. AuditMySite: 90 seconds for the audit, same-day fix deployment, 4–8 weeks for ranking impact. The fixes are identical — the speed is not.

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