Tool & Tally

Know what to fix before you pay for ads, redesigns, Google/search help, or software.

Tool & Tally helps contractors and local service businesses find where visitors may hesitate, lose trust, or fail to request help — then choose the smallest useful next step.

No report can guarantee leads, rankings, calls, sales, revenue, booked jobs, or more calls or bookings. Use these tools as practical planning aids before deciding what to fix.

Step 1 · Free

Use a free self-check

Check one business number or website confusion point before spending money.

See the deliverable

Start by looking at the report, not a vague promise.

Foundation Repair Level 1 sample

A sample Website Checkup shows the owner summary, quick score, screenshots, top fixes, and safe scope boundaries.

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What the paid report does

It turns visible website evidence into plain-English priorities and notes a website provider can use. It does not guarantee leads, rankings, calls, bookings, sales, or revenue.

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Tool & Tally hubs

Find the right starting point without digging through every page.

Guided route: if you want the simplest first path, open the Start-here map. The hub cards below keep the main parent-site sections visible.
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Tools and calculators

Pricing, profit, labor, overhead, lead value, follow-up, request clarity, and estimating tools.

Browse tools ->

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Owner resources

Plain-English guides for money decisions, estimate request stepss, follow-up, and website trust.

Read resources ->

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Templates

Quote request, estimate follow-up, and website request checklists that owners can adapt.

Use templates ->

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Industries

Service-category pages that connect common request and trust issues to useful tools.

View industries ->

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What the reports check

See how missed opportunities, review confidence, local profile, mobile easy reading, and follow-up issues fit into the report levels.

See included checks ->

Website checkups

Tool & Tally helps owners understand the path from visitor to request.

Try a free tool first

Start with calculators and checkers that help a business owner understand pricing, follow-up, and request step confusion before paying for bigger work.

Choose a focused checkup next

If the website steps look risky, the paid checkup ladder turns website evidence into screenshot-backed notes and practical next steps.

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How it works

One clear path from free self-checks to paid website reports.

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Free tools

Start with calculators and checkers that help you understand whether the request steps are worth deeper attention.

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Resources and templates

Use guides and checklists to clarify the decision before changing pricing, ads, follow-up, or website pages.

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Delivery process

A careful process for turning website evidence into clear reports, fix notes, and monthly follow-up checks.

Free tools bridge

Use a free checker first if you are not ready to choose a paid level.

What you get

Know what is making the website harder to trust, call, book, or request from before you spend more money.

A focused review. Clear website inputs, visible evidence, and a practical report you can actually use.
Plain English. Findings are written for a busy owner and the person who edits your site who may need to make changes.
Checks that matter near the request. Mobile easy reading, review confidence, service area clarity, forms, buttons, and next-step wording are reviewed inside the report levels.
Clear limits. The report explains what was checked, what the visible evidence shows, and what Tool & Tally cannot promise.

How to use Tool & Tally

Start with a focused check before committing to bigger website work.

For owners

Use the checkup to see where the website may be losing confidence, hiding the next step, or making quote requests harder than necessary.

For your person who edits your site

Use the fix notes to turn the findings into specific copy, layout, form, mobile, review, and readability improvements.

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