Revenue-Leak
Auditor.
We run real shoppers across countries and devices on your live store, catch the checkout, shipping, currency, payment and tracking failures that quietly kill conversions, and hand you a money-framed repair blueprint with screenshot and video proof. No purchase is ever completed.
The sales you never see leaving
Most stores lose revenue they have no idea about. A shipping option that doesn't render in Germany. A checkout button that breaks on iPhone. A price shown in the wrong currency. A payment step that never loads. A tracking pixel that stopped firing three weeks ago and took your attribution with it.
No one can manually test every country, device and product combination — so these failures sit live for months. This service tests them all, on a schedule, and turns each one into a number you can act on.
What every audit covers
Each run expands into a full matrix of regions × devices × products and tests every path end-to-end.
Cart & checkout
Drives add-to-cart → checkout on every device. A ranked fallback finder locates the button on custom themes; a miss is flagged "needs calibration", never a false alarm.
Shipping by region
Confirms shipping methods actually appear for each country. "No shipping for Germany" is a lost sale it catches before your customer does.
Geo authenticity
Asserts the right currency, language and VAT per country. Flags stores showing one currency everywhere and symbol-swaps with no real FX.
Payment readiness
Drives to the payable state and verifies a Place Order control, a loaded gateway and card fields — without ever completing a purchase.
Pixels & attribution
Verifies Facebook and GA4 actually fire in-session (GTM-aware), so you catch broken attribution and ad spend you can't measure.
SSL & headers
Certificate validity and expiry, plus baseline security headers — HSTS, CSP, X-Frame-Options and the rest.
Mobile layout
Detects horizontal overflow and broken responsive checkout — the failures that quietly kill mobile conversions.
Anti-bot survivability
Stealth fingerprints to read as a real shopper, with a graceful "blocked by WAF — allowlist this IP" report instead of false failures.
How the engine runs
A three-layer pipeline: expand the test matrix, execute real browser sessions in parallel, then synthesize a client-ready report.
Build the matrix
- › Every region × device × product
- › Dozens to hundreds of checkout paths
- › Per-region currency, language and tax expectations
Simulate shoppers
- › Real Chromium sessions, run in parallel
- › Add-to-cart → checkout → payment step
- › Network, SSL, pixel and geo checks
- › Screenshots, video and HAR per path
Synthesize the blueprint
- › Deterministic revenue-at-risk scoring
- › Executive narrative of what's broken and why
- › Branded PDF with an evidence index
What you get back
A money-first PDF that leads with revenue-at-risk, ranks issues by severity and impact, and proves every finding with evidence.
A defensible number, per issue
Deterministic monthly and annual figures with a per-issue breakdown and stated assumptions. It holds up under questioning because it's arithmetic, not a guess — and it works even with no AI key.
Proof, not assertions
Screenshots, full session video and a HAR network log for every tested path. Every claim in the report is backed by something you can open and watch.
How we run the engagement
Scope
You give us the store URL, a product URL, and the regions and devices that matter to your sales. We build the test matrix from there.
Run
The engine simulates real shoppers across the full matrix in parallel, capturing evidence on every path. Nothing is purchased.
Calibrate
Custom themes get a one-time selector calibration so the run reads your checkout exactly. After that, re-runs are hands-off.
Deliver & re-audit
You get the branded PDF and evidence index. Scheduled monthly re-audits diff against the last run so regressions surface the day they appear.
Request an
Audit.
Best fit for stores selling into more than one country, or running paid traffic to a checkout you can't manually test end-to-end. Tell us the store and the markets that matter, and we'll come back with the first audit window.