Corporate Website UX Audit
For corporate sites where trust and clarity matter more than velocity.
Corporate websites are read by analysts, journalists, customers, and candidates — each with different intent. UXAudit.Now ships 200+ guidelines tuned to brand-trust, information architecture, and contactability.
200+ research-backed guidelines · 5 min audits · No SDK, no code snippets
What we audit on corporate sites
The corporate-site UX failures we catch most often
Above-the-fold says nothing concrete about what the company does
Vague taglines like 'Empowering tomorrow' force visitors to scroll-hunt for basic positioning. The audit scores first-impression clarity against research-backed corporate-site benchmarks.
Contact buried 3+ clicks from any starting point
Phone, email, and physical address should be at most 2 clicks from any page. We measure contact-reachability across the entire IA.
Leadership / 'About' pages without faces or names
Anonymous corporate pages score low on B2B trust research. We flag missing leadership disclosure, low-resolution photos, and the absence of LinkedIn links.
Cookie consent that blocks the page for 5+ seconds
GDPR compliance can be done without nuking first-impression. The audit catches consent banners that block CTAs, dim the page, or lack a visible 'reject all' option.
Corporate UX audit — FAQ
Do you audit multi-language corporate sites?
Yes. The audit scores the language switcher's discoverability, geo-routing accuracy, and locale fallback. If your German visitors land on the Turkish site, we'll catch it.
Can the audit cover investor-relations pages?
Yes — our corporate-site guideline set explicitly covers IR disclosure hygiene, press-kit completeness, and recent-news freshness.
How is this different from a brand-audit consultancy?
A brand consultancy delivers a 6-week qualitative deck. We deliver a 5-minute quantitative score with 200+ data points and severity-prioritized fixes. They're complementary — many of our customers run a UXAudit first to focus the consultancy engagement on the right surfaces.
Is this useful for non-English corporate sites?
Yes — the AI Agent reads visual hierarchy, layout patterns, and structural signals language-agnostically. Content-quality guidelines that depend on language (readability, tone) are scored on English content today; multilingual content scoring is on the roadmap.
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