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The Revenue Audit: A Free Business Audit That Reads Like a Near-Complete Checkout

A free business audit in Las Vegas that maps every revenue finding to a fix and reads like a near-complete checkout. The outside-in entry-fee that earns the first call. We eat the cost.

TL;DR. JustinHarris.AI, the Las Vegas AI Consultant, runs a free business audit on your live site before the first call. This outside-in revenue and funnel pass maps every finding to a fix and a named build, tags every claim by what we saw, and reads like a checkout one approval from done. We eat the cost.

What is the Revenue Audit?

The Revenue Audit is a free business audit we run in Las Vegas on your live website before you and I ever get on a call. It is outside-in, which means we work from your public storefront the way a customer would, with no admin access and no logins required from you. We read the whole path to revenue: how your homepage sells, how your product and service pages convert, what happens in the cart and at checkout, whether your follow-up catches the leads you already paid for, and how the whole thing renders on a phone. Then we hand you the findings. You keep them whether or not we ever work together. The audit is the entry-fee for the relationship, and we pay it, because the work earns the conversation better than any pitch on a call ever could.

Why a free business audit beats a sales call

The first call with any vendor is a cold trust transaction with nothing on the table. Every pitch sounds the same, so owners stall, ghost, or default to the cheapest quote. A free business audit changes the shape of that first meeting entirely. Instead of you sitting through a sales script, you walk in already holding a document about your own business. The call is no longer about whether we can do the work; the audit already showed you we did it. It is about which fix you want first. This is the same nine-phase audit we run for paying clients, with the same depth and the same standards. We just run it before the invoice instead of after, because an operator does not want to buy a paid document. They want proof, and proof is what the audit is.

How the audit maps every finding to a fix and a build

A score is not useful. A list of problems with no path forward is not useful. The Revenue Audit is built so that every leak we find already has its fix and its build sitting next to it. Here is how a single finding reads:

  • The issue: what is wrong, in plain language.
  • The evidence: how we saw it, with a screenshot or a live URL, never a guess.
  • The impact: what it is costing you in lost orders, lost average order value, or lost leads.
  • The fix: exactly what to change, with an example.
  • The build: the named Pilot that captures the leak, so the next step is one decision, not a leap.

How we keep a free audit honest: observed, inferred, unknown

The fastest way to ruin a free audit is to invent problems to sell a fix. We built the opposite discipline into the method. Every single line in your audit carries a tag. OBSERVED means we saw it directly on your live site, reproducible and timestamped; you can check it yourself. INFERRED means we caught a fingerprint of it in your site's code, the shape of the thing rather than the thing itself, and we say so. UNKNOWN means it is invisible from the outside, so we do not pretend to know; it becomes a question we ask you on the call, never a claim we make. That last category is the one most vendors quietly skip. We name it on purpose. It is why you can trust the OBSERVED findings completely, because we were honest about the ones we could not see. A real example: on a recent Shopify audit we tagged the cart-drawer and review-surfacing gaps as OBSERVED with screenshots, and moved every claim about the brand's email flows and ad routing to UNKNOWN, because those live inside accounts we had not been given. The honest version is the credible version.

The nine phases, the same every time

Depth should never depend on who ran your audit or how much time was left at the end of the day. The Revenue Audit runs the same nine phases on every site. We detect your stack and map your funnel. We read the homepage, the product or service pages, and the collection or category pages for conversion clarity. We audit the average-order-value mechanics, where most of the easy revenue hides. We walk the cart and the checkout, the place a single broken step quietly kills sales. We read the lifecycle and follow-up surface, because the leads you already paid for are the cheapest ones to win back. We leverage your reviews and social proof. And we run cross-browser mobile QA at five screen sizes, because a checkout that works on a desktop and breaks on an iPhone is losing you most of your traffic. Same structure, same standards, every prospect.

Who the Revenue Audit is for

This is built for Las Vegas service and ecommerce businesses evaluating a marketing or AI partner: Shopify and DTC brands, local-service clinics and home services, B2B software companies, and agencies. If your site takes money or captures leads, the audit applies. You do not need to grant any access, prepare anything, or get on a call first. You give us the URL, and we do the work, on our dime, before we meet. The audit is the proof. The first call is where you pick the fix.

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Get your free Revenue Audit. Send us your URL and we will map every revenue leak on your site, with the fix attached, before we ever get on a call. Get your free AI Audit.

It is a free, outside-in business audit of your live site that reads the whole path to revenue: your storefront, product or service pages, cart and checkout, follow-up, and mobile experience. Every finding comes with evidence, the revenue impact, a specific fix, and the build that captures it. You keep the document whether or not we work together.

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