Quick website check!

Charity UX

Is your website easy for people to use?


Eight straightforward questions, no technical knowledge needed.

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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?

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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.


Get in touch to review your site and identify where improvements can be made.

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