User Experience Testing
Find out what's confusing your visitors, where they're dropping off and what's stopping them from doing what you want them to do. Independent UX testing from a developer who can identify the problems and fix them.
Independent UX testing from a developer who can fix what's broken
Most UX reviews give you a list of problems. I give you a list of problems, explain why they matter and can implement the fixes myself. No separate handoff to a development team, no things getting lost in translation.
I test your website from a user's perspective, working through key journeys and tasks to identify friction, confusion and missed opportunities. I combine that with a technical review of how the site is built, because some UX problems are design issues and some are code issues. Understanding both means better recommendations.
This is particularly valuable if your site looks good but isn't converting, if you're getting traffic but people aren't completing purchases or enquiries, or if you've had feedback that something "feels off" but nobody can pinpoint exactly what.
Developer and designer perspective
I review UX from both a design and a technical angle. Some problems are visual, some are in the code. I understand both.Actionable findings
Every finding is prioritised by impact and comes with a clear recommendation. No vague observations.I can implement the fixes too
If you want me to carry out the recommended changes, I can do that directly. No handoff needed.15+ years web experience
I've built hundreds of websites and seen what works and what doesn't across every kind of project.What I review 🔍
A thorough review of how your site works for real people, covering the areas that have the biggest impact on conversions and user satisfaction.
User Journeys & Task Flows
I work through the key tasks your visitors need to complete: finding information, making a purchase, submitting an enquiry. I identify where people get stuck, confused or give up.
Navigation & Information Architecture
Is your site structured in a way that makes sense to visitors? Can they find what they need quickly? I review menu structure, page hierarchy and content organisation.
Forms, Checkouts & Conversion Points
The places where visitors become customers or leads. I review every step for unnecessary friction, confusing labels, missing reassurance and technical issues that cause drop-offs.
Mobile & Cross-Device Experience
How does the site feel on a phone? Are tap targets big enough? Does the layout adapt properly? I test across real devices, not just a resized browser window.
Accessibility
Can everyone use your site? I check keyboard navigation, screen reader compatibility, colour contrast, focus states and other accessibility fundamentals that affect both usability and compliance.
Performance & Loading Experience
Slow pages are a UX problem. I review load times, layout shifts, interaction delays and anything else that makes your site feel sluggish or frustrating to use.
Freelance Web Developer & UX Specialist
Developer-led UX testing
I'm Adam, a freelance web developer based in the UK with over 15 years of experience building websites and web applications. I test your site from the perspective of a real user, but with the technical knowledge to understand why problems exist and how to fix them properly.
Most UX reviewers can tell you what's wrong. Because I also build and design websites, I can tell you why it's wrong and implement the fix myself. No separate handoff, no things getting lost in translation.
How it works
A straightforward process that gives you clear, prioritised findings you can act on.
Scope
We agree which pages, journeys and conversion points to focus on. If you have analytics data or know where users are dropping off, that helps shape the review.
Test
I work through your site as a real user would, across multiple devices, documenting every point of friction, confusion or missed opportunity I find.
Report
You get a clear, prioritised report with screenshots, explanations and specific recommendations for each finding. No jargon, no filler.
Fix
If you want me to implement the recommended changes, I can do that too. Or you can hand the report to your own development team with confidence that the recommendations are specific and actionable.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a UX review cost?
It depends on the size and complexity of your site. A focused review of key pages and conversion points starts from around £500. I'll give you a clear quote based on the scope we agree before any work begins.
How long does a UX review take?
Typically one to two weeks from start to finished report, depending on the scope. Implementation of the recommendations is quoted and scheduled separately.
Do you do user testing with real people?
My reviews are expert evaluations based on established usability principles and 15+ years of experience building and testing websites. If your project would benefit from moderated user testing with real participants, I can advise on the best way to set that up.
What kind of sites do you review?
Any website or web application. I regularly review business sites, e-commerce stores, SaaS dashboards, membership sites and booking platforms. The principles of good usability apply across all of them.
Can you also redesign or rebuild the site based on your findings?
Yes. If the review reveals that targeted fixes are enough, I can implement those. If it becomes clear that a more significant redesign is needed, I offer full web design and WordPress development services too.
Want to know what's holding your site back?
Send me your URL and tell me where you think users are struggling. I'll let you know how I can help.