Quick website check!
Eight straightforward questions, no technical knowledge needed.
Charity UX
Is your website easy for people to use?
Eight straightforward questions, no technical knowledge needed.
Your score
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1.
Is it clear what you do?
- Can someone understand what your charity does in one sentence?
- Is it obvious who you help?
- Is there a clear next step?
2.
Can people find what they need?
- Are main tasks easy to spot?
- Are labels clear?
- Can people get there quickly?
3.
Is it easy to donate?
- Is donate visible?
- Is the form simple?
- Can people set up regular payments?
4.
Is it easy to read?
- Is the text clear?
- Are sentences short?
- Is contrast good?
5.
Does the site work on mobile?
- Easy one-hand use?
- Buttons easy to tap?
- Nothing awkward?
6.
Can people trust it?
- Is impact clear?
- Is it secure?
- Up to date?
7.
Can people get help quickly?
- Easy to find help?
- Content easy to scan?
- Contact details are clear?
8.
Does it reflect your charity?
- Does your personality come through?
- Does it all feel like the same website?
- Is the experience one you're proud of?
Your score
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If you answered ‘no’ to a few of these questions then there are some simple changes that could make your website clearer and easier to use.
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Get in touch to review your site and identify where improvements can be made.
Contact
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Get in touch to review your site and identify where improvements can be made.
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Amos Trust
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