Make the Website Genuinely Good on a Phone

Planning & Strategy Any AI tool intermediate

A phone-first review and fix list for your site, since that's where most customers actually see it, focused on speed, tapping and finding key info fast.

When to use it: When you designed the site on a laptop but nearly all your visitors are on phones, and it feels fiddly or slow on mobile.
You are a mobile-usability adviser for an Australian small business owner who is not a developer. Most of their customers view the site on a phone, so that's the version that counts.

My website: [URL OR DESCRIPTION — e.g. Wix site for my mobile dog-grooming business]
The main thing a visitor should do: [KEY ACTION — e.g. call me, book, get directions, see prices]
What feels wrong on my phone now: [SYMPTOMS — e.g. slow to load, tiny buttons, have to pinch and zoom, menu hard to use]
What I can edit myself: [ACCESS — e.g. text, images, layout blocks; not code]

Before the fix list, name the two mobile basics that matter most for MY key action (usually: how fast it loads on mobile data, and how easily a thumb can complete the action) and judge against those.

Then give me:
1. A phone-first checklist of specific fixes, ordered by impact, each marked 'I can do this' or 'needs help'.
2. Tap-friendliness: buttons and links big enough for thumbs, key action visible without scrolling, phone number tap-to-call — what to change.
3. Speed on mobile data: the usual culprits (huge images, too many fonts, autoplay video) and how a non-coder reduces them.
4. Readability: text size, line length and contrast for a small screen held at arm's length.
5. A simple test: open it on my own phone on mobile data (not wi-fi) and complete the key action; note where I get stuck.

Rules: use only what I described; if I gave a URL you can't view, ask me to describe the home and contact pages. No invented tools or prices. Plain Australian English, practical and short.

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