You Might Need an Audit If…

If any of the following sounds familiar, the audit will likely pay for itself in clarity:






    No obligation. We’ll reply with next steps and what we need (if anything) to review your setup.

    What You Get (Deliverables)

    This isn’t a generic report with vague advice. The audit is designed to be actionable.

    1) Hosting & Stack Snapshot

    A clear overview of what you’re running today (in plain English):

    • hosting type and constraints (shared/VPS/cloud/managed)
    • server performance signals and typical bottlenecks
    • PHP and database environment basics (where relevant)

    2) Performance Findings (Real Bottlenecks)

    We identify what’s actually slowing you down, such as:

    • TTFB / server response time issues
    • caching gaps or misconfiguration
    • heavy scripts, plugin bloat, theme overhead
    • image delivery and CDN opportunities
    • database inefficiencies (when applicable)

    3) Security & Stability Baseline

    We review risk factors and common vulnerability points:

    • update routine risk level (safe vs risky patterns)
    • plugin/theme risk indicators
    • login / access hardening opportunities
    • backup and restore confidence checks
    • monitoring and incident-readiness suggestions

    4) Migration Readiness (If You’re Planning a Move)

    If you plan to change hosts, you’ll get:

    • pre-flight checklist and key risks to address first
    • DNS/SSL considerations and pitfalls
    • post-launch validation steps (speed + SEO checks)

    5) A Prioritized Action Plan

    You’ll receive a practical “Do this first” plan:

    • Quick wins (highest ROI improvements)
    • Medium-term improvements
    • Optional advanced improvements (developer-level)

    Who This Audit Is For

    This audit is designed for three types of WordPress site owners:

    You want clear answers, not jargon. We translate technical findings into business impact and next steps.

    You want specifics you can implement: bottlenecks, caching layers, stack notes, and a technical action plan.

    You want a repeatable baseline and a clean checklist you can apply across multiple client sites.

    Depending on what you need, the audit may include checks like:

    • server response time and performance signals
    • caching setup and configuration sanity
    • plugin/theme weight and risk indicators
    • database health signals (where visible)
    • backups and restore confidence questions
    • update routine and staging readiness
    • SSL/DNS readiness for migrations
    • monitoring and security posture basics

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is this only for WordPress?

    Yes. RayHosting audits focus on WordPress websites only.

    No. The audit is meant to help you make the best decision for your site. You can implement changes yourself, with your developer, or with us.

    At minimum, your website URL and context about the issues. If you choose to share hosting/WP access, we can provide deeper, more precise findings. If you don’t want to share access, we can still provide high-level guidance based on what’s publicly measurable and what you tell us.

    The audit itself is an assessment + action plan. Implementation can be done by your team or ours as a separate scope.

    It can be either. Many site owners start with an audit, then choose ongoing care plans if they want proactive maintenance and monitoring.

    Get clarity. Then make the right move.

    Stop guessing whether your hosting is “good enough.” Get a WordPress Hosting Audit and a clear plan for improving speed, security, and stability.