Local service businesses with outdated, slow, or low-trust websites.

Small Business Website & Email Risk Review
Find out what your website, email, domain, and public security setup are telling customers - before it costs you leads, trust, or vendor headaches.
Who this is for
Owners who need clarity before cleanup, rebuild, or takeover.
This funnel is built for small businesses that know something feels off but do not yet know whether the fix is a quick cleanup, a Snapshot, a secure rebuild, a vendor takeover, or monthly care.
Owners who are unsure who controls the domain, DNS, website host, forms, or business email.
Teams using Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, or branded email without a clear security baseline.
Businesses that want a simple fix order before paying for cleanup, rebuild, takeover, or monthly care.
Common problems
What usually hides behind an outdated site or messy handoff.
The first pass focuses on practical owner decisions: what is visible, what may be hurting trust, and what needs a vendor-ready next step.
Website redirects, SSL/TLS, or public headers are weak, missing, or inconsistent.
SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records do not clearly protect the business email domain.
Forms, booking links, tracking scripts, or provider handoffs are undocumented.
The owner does not have a current map of registrar, DNS, host, email, and admin access.
A website rebuild, takeover, or cleanup is needed, but the first paid step is unclear.
Free public check
What the free check reviews.
The free check is a public-signal triage step. It does not require passwords, private access, or a sales call.
- Website reachability and obvious redirect behavior
- HTTPS/TLS basics visible from the public site
- Public DNS, MX, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC signals
- Common security-header signals
- Domain and email setup clues that help decide the next step
Next paid step
Why the $199 Cyber Risk Snapshot comes next.
When the free result raises questions, the Snapshot turns public signals into a fixed-scope report, fix order, and provider-ready action list.
Manual public-signal review instead of a quick automated result.
Plain-English PDF with what matters, why it matters, and what to fix first.
Provider-ready next steps for your website, DNS, email, Workspace/M365, or current vendor.
A clean decision point before cleanup, takeover, redesign, or monthly care.
Snapshot output
Plain-English PDF, prioritized fix list, and provider-ready next steps for website, email, DNS, domain, Workspace/M365, or vendor handoff decisions.
Start $199 SnapshotService ladder
A simple path from free triage to monthly care.
The funnel is intentionally practical: diagnose first, then scope the smallest useful cleanup or the larger rebuild/takeover path.
Step 1
Free Website, Domain & Email Risk Check
Quick public-signal triage for the website, domain, email, TLS, and header basics.
Step 2
Cyber Risk Snapshot
Fixed-scope public-signal diagnosis with PDF, prioritized fix list, and provider-ready next steps.
Step 3
Website & Email Security Cleanup
Common implementation fixes with before/after notes and a handoff summary.
Step 4
Secure Website Redesign / Takeover
Rebuild an outdated site or take over a messy website, domain, email, and vendor setup.
Step 5
Secure Care Monthly
Monthly website, domain, email, and public-facing security care after a baseline.
Cleanup remains $750; secure redesign and takeover work are confirmed after scope review, authorization, and written agreement.
Representative examples
Before/after style examples, not client results.
These examples describe common review patterns CyberBit looks for. They are not claims about a specific client outcome.
Email trust
Before: SPF, DKIM, or DMARC signals are incomplete or not ready for enforcement.
After: CyberBit identifies the email-authentication gap and gives provider-ready next steps.
Website foundation
Before: HTTPS, redirects, headers, or forms make the site feel older or less trustworthy.
After: CyberBit separates quick cleanup items from rebuild items so the owner can scope the right work.
Ownership clarity
Before: The owner is not sure who controls registrar, DNS, hosting, email, or admin recovery.
After: CyberBit maps the public-facing setup and flags what must be documented before takeover or care.
Safety boundaries
What CyberBit does not do in this funnel.
The work stays scoped, authorized, and practical. CyberBit does not turn a public risk review into invasive testing or open-ended IT support.
The free check is public-signal triage, not a private audit.
Cyber Risk Snapshot is a fixed-scope public-signal review.
Do not submit passwords, recovery codes, API keys, private admin URLs, or secrets through forms.
CyberBit works only on websites, domains, email, accounts, and systems you own or are authorized to manage.
No guaranteed security, SEO ranking, leads, uptime, deliverability, or breach prevention.
No 24/7 SOC, MDR, unlimited helpdesk, penetration testing, exploit testing, credential testing, emergency response, or forensic breach investigation.
Start with the cleanest first step
Run the free public check, then decide what to fix.
If the result is simple, you may only need the free triage. If it raises questions, use the Snapshot or ask CyberBit which cleanup, rebuild, takeover, or care path fits.