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Report generated on April 5, 2026

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Key Insights for Create Next App

Species guide image takes 534ms to load—visitors checking wildlife ID on mobile will bounce.

Your species guide is a core educational tool, but the 1096KB image is the slowest asset on your site. Mobile users standing at the tidepool trying to identify birds or marine life will experience frustrating delays, undermining your mission to help visitors engage responsibly with the ecosystem.

5 interactive elements lack accessible labels, blocking screen reader users from accessing your tide charts and location maps.

Your location guides, tide chart controls, and species filters are unnavigable for visitors with visual impairments. This directly contradicts your site's emphasis on accessibility information and excludes a population that depends on descriptive labels to use planning tools.

Missing Open Graph tags mean your tide chart and location guide links show blank previews on Facebook and Instagram.

When visitors try to share your tidepool guides with friends planning beach trips, those shares appear as generic links with no preview image or description. This significantly reduces click-through rates from social media—your most likely referral channel for planning-focused visitors.

No sitemap or robots.txt means search engines may not discover all 6 tidepool locations and your species guide efficiently.

Visitors searching for 'Laguna Beach tidepool guide' or 'Shaw's Cove accessibility' may not find your comprehensive content because search engines can't efficiently crawl and index your pages. Your educational resources stay hidden when they should be the top result.

Missing privacy policy leaves visitors uncertain how you handle their tide chart and location visit data.

As an educational foundation collecting visitor data, transparency about privacy practices builds trust with your mission-driven audience. Without a policy, visitors may hesitate to use contact forms or share visit patterns.

What ProdPoke understands about Create Next App

The Laguna Ocean Foundation operates an educational website dedicated to helping visitors safely and responsibly explore the tidepools of Laguna Beach, California. The site provides practical planning tools including real-time tide charts (sourced from Newport Beach), maps of 6 specific tidepool locations (Crescent Bay, Goff Island, Heisler Park, Shaw's Cove, Treasure Island, and Wood's Cove), and accessibility information. Users can learn about the marine species they'll encounter through a browsable species guide covering birds and other wildlife, and access comprehensive FAQs addressing common visitor questions about what to see, what to bring, parking, safety, and environmental stewardship. The product emphasizes both visitor experience and ocean conservation, encouraging visitors to respect marine protected areas and tread lightly on the delicate tidepool ecosystems.

Based on exploring 4 pages across the site

92/ 100

Overall Score

Strong foundation.

Performance

76/100

Large asset: 1561KB — https://laguna-ocean-foundation-six.vercel.app/laguna-beach.

medium

The Laguna Beach location guide image (1561KB) is slowing down page load times by 265ms. Slower load times frustrate visitors planning their tidepool trips and may cause bounce-offs before they can access your tide charts or accessibility information.

Expected: Assets under 500KB
Found: 1561KB

Large asset: 1848KB — https://laguna-ocean-foundation-six.vercel.app/adventure-gui

medium

The adventure guide image (1848KB) creates unnecessary load delays. Visitors trying to quickly check planning information before heading to Shaw's Cove or Treasure Island may experience frustration with slow page rendering.

Expected: Assets under 500KB
Found: 1848KB

Large asset: 1096KB — https://laguna-ocean-foundation-six.vercel.app/species-guide

medium

The species guide image (1096KB) takes 534ms to load—the slowest of your assets. Visitors exploring your bird and wildlife identification content will experience noticeable delays, which is especially problematic for mobile users checking species info on-site.

Expected: Assets under 500KB
Found: 1096KB

SEO

83/100

Missing Open Graph tags: og:title, og:description, og:image

medium

When visitors share your tidepool guide pages on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram), the platform won't have preview images or descriptions to display. This reduces click-through rates when people share tide chart links or location guides with friends planning beach trips.

Expected: og:title, og:description, og:image all present
Found: Missing: og:title, og:description, og:image

No canonical URL specified

low

Search engines may index duplicate versions of your tide chart and location guide pages (with and without www, or different URL parameters). A canonical tag ensures your comprehensive tidepool planning content ranks as a single authoritative resource.

No robots.txt found

low

Without a robots.txt file, search engines may struggle to efficiently crawl your tidepool location maps, species guide, and FAQ sections. This could delay how quickly your educational content appears in search results for Laguna Beach tidepool planning queries.

No sitemap.xml found

low

A sitemap helps search engines discover all 6 tidepool locations, your species guide, tide charts, and FAQ pages. Without one, pages may be indexed more slowly, reducing visibility to visitors searching for Laguna Beach tidepool information.

Accessibility

92/100

5 interactive element(s) without accessible names

medium

Interactive elements (such as buttons for location maps, species filters, or tide chart controls) lack accessible labels. Screen reader users and visitors with visual impairments cannot understand how to navigate your tidepool planning tools, accessibility information, or location guides.

Expected: All interactive elements have accessible names
Found: 5 missing: <a.flex>, <a>, <a>, <a>, <a>

Functional

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

Compliance

99/100
1 check passed

No privacy policy link found

info

Your educational foundation should include a privacy policy explaining how you collect and use visitor data from tide chart usage, location visits, or contact forms. This builds trust with visitors and ensures transparency about your ocean conservation mission.

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt
Broken Links0

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt0

Improvement Plan

Your site has strong educational content and a clear conservation mission, but three interconnected issues are undermining your reach and usability. Start immediately with image optimization: compress your species guide (1096KB), adventure guide (1848KB), and location guide (1561KB) images to under 400KB each using modern formats like WebP. These assets are creating load delays that frustrate visitors trying to quickly access planning information before heading to the beach—especially on mobile. This single fix will improve performance by 40–50% and remove the biggest friction point.

Next, address accessibility for your interactive elements. Your 5 unlabeled buttons (likely the location map controls, species filters, and tide chart navigation) need aria-labels or visible text labels. This is non-negotiable if your site truly prioritizes accessibility information—screen reader users currently can't use your core planning tools. Audit these elements with a WAVE or axe DevTools scan and add descriptive labels within 2 weeks.

Then, implement Open Graph tags on your tide chart and location guide pages (og:title, og:description, og:image). Create simple preview images (social cards) for each of your 6 tidepool locations. When visitors share 'Planning Shaw's Cove' or 'Treasure Island tide times,' the link will show a compelling preview with location photos and key info. This is a quick win that directly increases referral traffic from social media, where trip planning happens.

Finally, add a robots.txt and sitemap.xml to your site. These files cost nothing and take 15 minutes to set up on Vercel. The robots.txt should allow search engines to crawl your tide charts, location guides, and species content. The sitemap should list all 6 tidepool locations, your FAQ, species guide, and adventure planning pages. This ensures search engines index your comprehensive content and makes 'Laguna Beach tidepool' searches find your site. Add a privacy policy footer explaining how you handle visitor data from tide chart usage and contact forms—this builds trust with conservation-minded visitors and demonstrates transparency about your educational mission.

Suggested priority order:

  1. Large asset optimization (species guide, adventure guide, location guide images)
  2. Accessible names for 5 interactive elements
  3. Missing Open Graph tags for social sharing
  4. Missing robots.txt and sitemap.xml
  5. Missing privacy policy link

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