ScanOpsPro for site owners
You don’t need to be technical to know whether your website handles the basics. Run one free scan, get a plain-language report, and walk away knowing exactly what to ask your developer or host to fix.
In short
The scan answers three questions in everyday language: is your site’s connection secure, does it tell browsers to protect visitors, and is it fast to respond? It never touches anything private — it only reads what your site already shows every visitor — and it’s completely free.
What you get, without the jargon
Is it secure?
We confirm your site has a valid security certificate and that visitors are kept on the encrypted version — the padlock working the way it should.
Is it protected?
We check for the behind-the-scenes settings that tell browsers to guard your visitors against common attacks, and show which are missing.
Is it fast?
We measure how quickly your server responds, which shapes how fast your pages feel and can affect your search ranking.
When to run a scan
- Before you launch a new site or a redesign, to catch obvious gaps early.
- After your host or developer makes changes, to confirm nothing important slipped.
- When a browser shows “Not secure” and you want to understand why before you call for help.
- Every few months as a quick health check — certificates expire and settings drift.
What to hand your developer
Your scan report is the perfect brief. Rather than guessing, you can point at specific items and ask for them directly. A message like this is usually all it takes:
Fix the items in the order the report lists them — the ones at the top carry the most weight and are the best use of your developer’s time.
Start with these guides
Website Security Basics: Where to Start
A beginner-friendly roadmap to securing a website, in the order that actually matters.
Read guide →FundamentalsHow to Read a Website Security Scan
What the scores and findings in a security report mean, and how to prioritize the fixes that matter.
Read guide →Privacy & ComplianceGDPR Website Checklist for Small Businesses
A practical, jargon-free checklist to bring a small website in line with GDPR, from cookies to data requests.
Read guide →