Public lead-path checks for local businesses.
PathCheck Monitor reviews the public website, booking, service, contact, and Google profile paths that customers use before they call, book, or leave, organized by market and business type.
- Public pages only unless deeper access is separately approved.
- Screenshots, timestamps, exact paths, severity, and vendor-ready notes.
- Built to run market-by-market across local verticals.
- No SEO retainer, ad management, redesign package, or fake customer submission.
Sample Weekly Lead Leak Report
Sample| Path | Status | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Appointment link | Fail | Sample missing-page issue. |
| Mobile CTA | Warning | Booking action appears after scroll. |
| Contact page | Pass | Phone and form visible. |
What gets checked
The service focuses on the public paths that should turn interest into a booked appointment, form fill, phone call, or next step for a single location, a metro batch, or a region-by-region rollout.
Website paths
Homepage calls to action, service pages, contact pages, forms, booking links, mobile layout, and visible dead ends.
Booking paths
Public scheduler links, third-party booking handoffs, fallback contact options, and appointment-link drift.
Local profile paths
Google profile website links, appointment links, phone visibility, and public landing pages tied to local discovery.
Sample report
The sample shows the reporting format: issue summary, severity, evidence notes, recommended fix, vendor-ready language, and retest queue.
How it works
Check
Review public customer paths from mobile and desktop surfaces by business category and market.
Capture
Record screenshots, timestamps, URLs, and observed outcomes.
Prioritize
Separate critical booking/contact failures from lower-priority cleanup.
Retest
Recheck fixed paths after the website, booking, or profile update is made.