1. Scan
Enter a homepage, booking link, contact page, quote page, order page, checkout path, or service page.
Booking and Contact Path Scanner
SiteLeak checks the public pages customers use when they are ready to act: booking links, contact forms, call buttons, quote requests, order buttons, and checkout paths. Start free, then pay only if the scan finds a clear issue worth fixing.
Scan first. Pay only when the preview finds something worth fixing.
SampleWant to see the report first?View sample reportsFree scan first. The One-time Fix Packet is $29 only when the scan confirms a repair-ready customer path blocker. No subscription is included.
How it works
Enter a homepage, booking link, contact page, quote page, order page, checkout path, or service page.
The free result shows the main issues first, so you can stop there when nothing serious shows up.
If the scan finds a repair-ready blocker, get the one-time Fix Packet with pages to fix, fix notes, PDFs, and a retest step.
Best Starting Points
This is not a generic site score. SiteLeak is being narrowed around the paths that produced the clearest reviewed evidence: restaurant ordering and reservations, dental appointment requests, law-firm intake, and cross-industry form or phone paths.
The strongest broad scan signal: reservations, ordering, menu, location, and call paths.
Open checkOwner-readable fixes: appointment requests, new-patient forms, location pages, and phone actions.
Open checkHigh-intent intake paths: consultation forms, phone links, practice pages, and office locations.
Open checkUseful across industries when the issue is a visible form, tap-to-call path, quote request, or contact page.
Open checkReviewed local business targets
985
After removing obvious directory, social, and profile noise, the useful SEO entry point was not general site scoring. It was customer paths.
Repair-ready scans
55
The strongest paid-report cases had a concrete booking, form, phone, order, menu, quote, service, or location path to repair.
Restaurant signal
20 / 220
Restaurant scans produced the clearest broad-volume path issues, especially order, reservation, menu, contact, and location routes.
Free baseline results
300 / 985
Many completed scans are better kept free. That is why SiteLeak does not push checkout unless evidence is strong enough to hand off.
Common Path Checks
Customers do not care whether the problem lives in the website, a form plugin, a booking provider, or an old campaign link. They click the next step and expect it to open. SiteLeak starts with that public path.
Online ordering
Check the public path customers click before they try to order.
Check this pathReservations
Check booking-provider, location, phone, and private-event paths.
Check this pathForms
Check public form fields, submit actions, and follow-up paths without submitting data.
Check this pathPhone paths
Check visible phone numbers, call buttons, and location-specific call paths.
Check this pathQuote requests
Check quote, estimate, request-service, and consultation forms.
Check this pathMobile CTAs
Check whether the first mobile screen exposes a useful next step.
Check this pathThe free scan shows the score and top issues. The Fix Packet adds pages to fix, plain-English fix notes, owner and technical PDFs, and a retest step for the confirmed issue.
The sample library shows the free preview, repair notes, screenshot evidence, retest step before you scan your own site. Each example stays tied to a concrete public path a business can repair and retest.
Before you scan
Use the first scan to decide whether there is a concrete customer path to fix, not to grade every page on the site.
Start with the page a customer uses to act. If you are unsure, scan the homepage first, then rerun the exact booking, contact, quote, order, reservation, or checkout URL.
No. The scanner checks public page structure, links, buttons, status codes, and browser evidence without creating appointments, sending forms, placing orders, or taking payments.
Buy only when the preview shows a specific customer path that appears blocked or broken. If the scan only finds low-priority public-page notes, keep the free result.
Keep the result free. If one page matters, rerun the scan on the exact booking, contact, quote, order, reservation, service, or checkout URL.