Business Technology Audit for Small Businesses

Get clarity on the systems running your business

The Business Technology Audit helps small businesses identify what is slowing things down, what feels fragile, and what improvements will make the biggest difference first.

If your website, email, scheduling, payments, analytics, or internal tools feel harder to manage than they should, this one-time audit gives you a practical roadmap—without a long-term contract or a pushy sales process.

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Serving Geneva, St. Charles, Batavia, and nearby communities.

Small business owner reviewing business systems and technology with a consultant

$149

Flat one-time fee

90–120

Minutes of focused review

Prioritized

Findings & next steps

No contract

No ongoing commitment

Technology problems rarely stay “small”

A broken form, confusing website flow, unreliable email setup, weak handoff between tools, or repeated device and network issues can quietly cost your business leads, time, trust, and momentum. This audit helps you step back, identify what matters most, and move forward with more confidence.

Reduce hidden friction

Find the weak spots, recurring problems, and disconnected systems that create unnecessary drag in day-to-day operations.

Clarify what matters first

Get practical priorities so you can stop guessing, stop chasing every issue at once, and focus on the highest-value improvements.

Move forward with a plan

Walk away with actionable recommendations you can implement on your own or with help, rather than a vague sense that “something needs fixing.”

What’s Included in the Business Technology Audit

This is a one-time structured review of the technology your business relies on every day. The goal is not to overwhelm you with technical jargon. The goal is to identify friction, clarify priorities, and give you a practical roadmap for improvement.

Website & Digital Presence

  • Review site performance and mobile usability
  • Check contact forms, calls to action, and key pages
  • Look for obvious issues affecting trust or conversions
  • Basic visibility and tracking review

Email, Domain & Core Setup

  • Confirm domain and email systems are properly connected
  • Spot common DNS and routing issues
  • Check for basic deliverability or setup red flags
  • Document critical ownership and access gaps

Devices, Network & Reliability

  • Review basic network stability and environment
  • Identify recurring device or workstation issues
  • Check update, backup, and maintenance basics
  • Suggest practical improvements for reliability

Workflows, Apps & Business Systems

  • Review scheduling, payments, forms, and business tools
  • Identify friction in key day-to-day processes
  • Note where tools are disconnected or duplicating work
  • Flag opportunities for simplification or automation

What You Receive

At the end of the audit, you receive a plain-English summary designed to help you make better decisions—not just a list of technical observations.

Findings

A clear picture of what is working well, what appears fragile, and where your current setup may be creating unnecessary friction.

Priorities

A practical sense of what to address first, what can wait, and which issues are likely to have the biggest business impact.

Next-step options

Straightforward recommendations you can use yourself or with implementation support if you decide you want help afterward.

How the Audit Works

1. Quick intake

You answer a few short questions about your business, your current tools, and your biggest pain points. This can be done by email or a short call.

2. Focused review

I review your website, digital setup, key tools, and core systems remotely. Local businesses can also add an optional on-site visit for devices, Wi-Fi, and workspace-related issues.

3. Plain-English roadmap

You receive a clear summary covering:

  • What’s working well
  • What feels risky, inefficient, or fragile
  • High-value improvements to consider first
  • Optional next steps if you want help implementing

Who This Is For

A great fit for:

  • Service businesses, clinics, retailers, and local professional firms
  • Owners who inherited a website, domain, or tech setup from someone else
  • Teams dealing with recurring friction in tools or workflows
  • Businesses that want clarity before making bigger technology decisions

Probably not the best fit for:

  • Large enterprises with internal IT and formal procurement processes
  • Businesses looking only for the cheapest possible one-off fix
  • Situations where you want immediate emergency support instead of diagnosis and planning

Simple, Transparent Pricing

The Business Technology Audit is offered as a flat, one-time service. No subscription. No surprise upsells. Just a focused assessment and a practical plan.

  • $149 — Remote audit with written summary and recommendations
  • Optional local add-on: On-site visit in Geneva, St. Charles, Batavia, or nearby areas for devices, Wi-Fi, and physical environment review

$149

One-time remote audit

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Why Work with Termondt Tech?

Business-focused perspective

This is not just about fixing random tech issues. It is about understanding how your systems support—or slow down—your business.

Clear, practical guidance

No scare tactics. No unnecessary complexity. Just straightforward recommendations, realistic options, and respect for your time and budget.

Optional help after the audit

If you want support implementing improvements, I can help. If not, you still leave with clarity and a roadmap you can use right away.

Common Questions

Most audits involve about 90–120 minutes of focused review, plus time to prepare your summary and recommendations. If an on-site visit is included, that adds additional time depending on scope.

No. The audit is designed to stand on its own. If you would like help implementing improvements afterward, I can outline optional next steps, but there is no obligation.

Yes. The audit can help clarify issues and opportunities even if you already have a web developer, IT provider, or marketing partner. The goal is to improve your setup, not create unnecessary disruption.

Usually just a few basics: your website address, the tools you rely on, your main concerns, and a quick picture of how your business currently operates. For deeper checks, we may review settings together.

This is best suited for small businesses that rely on a mix of digital tools and want better clarity, smoother operations, and smarter next steps—especially service businesses, clinics, local retailers, and owner-led firms.

Ready for more clarity and less tech friction?

The Business Technology Audit gives you a practical way to understand what is working, what needs attention, and where to focus next.

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Prefer email or a quick call first? Contact me here or call (630) 492-0479.