Free website reading — law firms and solicitors

Read your solicitor website the way your clients read it.

Five buyer archetypes read the same page independently and score it against a fixed rubric. On our own website they returned 29 to 53 — a 24-point disagreement about identical pages. The free reading shows you your own spread.

Run the free reading

No account. The reading runs on the page while you watch it.

What your clients are typing into Google this month

Measured 2026-08-23, UK, monthly search volume. These are the questions a prospective client asks before they ever reach your contact form — and the answer is usually somewhere other than your website.

SearchSearches/mo
how much do solicitors charge880

The thing your buyer is trying to settle is whether this firm will be straight with them about cost before the meter starts. The reading checks whether your site settles it, and says so plainly when it does not.

Five buyers, one website, no agreement

These are the scores our own site received. Yours will differ — that spread is the finding, not the average.

  • The Considered ResearcherCitation depth holds up; no real case work, library 404s, no named author53/100
  • The Time-Poor PragmatistEvery CTA routes to waitlist; Stripe non-functional; H1 fails own /diagnose rubric35/100
  • The Referred ScepticIan Stone — the person Sarah named — never appears in body copy or as a face50/100
  • The Anxious First-TimerZero named humans on four pages; ROI counter reads as webinar register29/100
  • The Sophisticated Re-BuyerAgency Partner tier is twenty-six words; no PI / DPA / per-client cap38/100

What this attention costs to buy

Advertisers pay up to £64.26for a single click on “seo for solicitors” (140 searches a month, measured 2026-08-23). That is the market’s own valuation of a solicitor looking for help. We publish it because a firm weighing up whether any of this is worth its time should be able to see the number rather than take our word for the urgency.