We built the audit tool we wished we had.
Audaitly is made by an agency that ran client-site audits the hard way, then got tired of tools that missed the small things. So we built one that doesn't.
It started as our own problem.
Solution Bowl is a digital agency. For years we ran client-site audits by hand, clicking through page after page, hunting for the broken forms, the weak CTAs, the copy that quietly undersold the work. It was slow, it was inconsistent, and it depended on who happened to be looking that day.
So we reached for the automated tools, and they let us down. Most of them were shallow. They flagged the obvious technical faults and stopped there, missing exactly the things that erode a site’s credibility in a visitor’s first ten seconds: the AI-copy tells, the fake trust signals, the punctuation and micro-detail drift that a careful human would catch but a checklist never does.
Audaitly is what we built instead. It crawls a client’s site the way our best auditor would, catches every small thing, and does it at scale, in minutes, with the screenshot and the reason attached to each finding. We made it for ourselves first. It turned out other agencies wanted it too.
Four convictions about audits.
Everything Audaitly does traces back to these. If a feature doesn't serve one of them, it doesn't ship.
Small things compound
No single typo loses a client. But a typo, a broken form, a stale copyright year, and a CTA that whispers add up to a site that feels unattended. Trust erodes in aggregate, so an audit has to work in aggregate too.
Evidence beats opinion
"The homepage feels weak" starts an argument. A screenshot, a URL, and a reason end one. Every finding in Audaitly is something you can put in front of a client without bracing for pushback.
Reports should end in action
An audit that becomes a PDF in a drawer changed nothing. Findings here become page-wise tasks with owners, and rescans confirm the fix actually landed. Shelfware is a failure state, not a deliverable.
Depth is the product
Anyone can flag a missing meta tag. The value is in the judgment calls: the AI-copy tells, the fake trust signals, the micro-inconsistencies a careful senior auditor would catch. That is the bar we hold every check to.
Make the small things impossible to miss.
A site earns or loses trust in the details. Our job is to find every detail that matters and hand it to you ready to fix.
Catch every small thing
Evidence over opinion
Built for agencies
Honest and secure
Early, invite-only, and growing.
We're opening Audaitly to a first cohort of agencies while we sharpen it against real client work.
Right now Audaitly is invite-only. We’re working closely with a small group of agencies so every finding earns its place and every report is one you’d be proud to send. As we learn, we expand: more issue categories, deeper checks, and more of the judgment that used to live only in a senior auditor’s head. If that sounds like something your agency needs, we’d love to have you in the next cohort.
Being early should mean something, so joining the founding cohort comes with more than access. Here is what founding agencies get, in writing:
Founding pricing, locked
The rate you join at is the rate you keep. Founding agencies lock their pricing for the life of their plan, whatever we charge later.
A direct line to the builders
No support layer between you and the people writing the code. Feedback goes straight to the team that ships, and fixes come back fast.
A real say in the roadmap
The first cohort is shaping what Audaitly becomes: which categories deepen, which integrations land next, what the report looks like. Founding requests carry real weight.
As the cohort fills, we’ll open the doors wider. The founding terms won’t come back.
Come audit like we do.
Point Audaitly at a client site and see what a tireless, detail-obsessed audit actually looks like. We’re taking on a first cohort of agencies now.
Request early access