Create Next App
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Report generated on April 6, 2026
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This report is ProdPoke's take on your site — think of it as a first impression from a very opinionated robot. We check real things (load times, broken links, accessibility patterns), but we also try to understand what your site is trying to do and whether the technical details support that goal. Some of our observations might not apply to your specific situation, and that's okay. We're getting sharper with every scan. If something feels off, tell us — it makes us better.
Key Insights for Create Next App
Your services, about, and contact pages each take 3+ seconds to load—clients researching attorneys will bounce before converting.
Prospective clients evaluating your three practice areas (Corporate, Family, Criminal Law) and attorney credentials (Jane Doe, John Smith, Emily Johnson) expect instant access to this decision-critical information. A 3-second delay on the contact page is particularly damaging—clients ready to retain counsel will switch to competitors rather than wait.
Missing Open Graph tags mean your firm's LinkedIn and Facebook shares display generic previews instead of your name, services, and professional image.
Corporate clients, referral sources, and former clients who share your pages on professional networks will see blank or generic previews instead of 'LawFirm | Corporate Law, Family Law, Criminal Law.' This significantly reduces click-through rates from the exact networks where business and referral growth happens.
Your contact form collects sensitive client data (name, email, subject, message) but no privacy policy link exists to disclose how this information is handled.
Law firms have a heightened legal obligation to protect client confidentiality and comply with privacy regulations. Without a visible privacy policy, you expose yourself to compliance risk and undermine client trust at the exact moment they're considering sharing sensitive details through your contact form.
One interactive element lacks an accessible name, preventing screen reader users from identifying whether it links to specific attorneys or practice areas.
Disabled clients seeking legal representation cannot navigate your site independently. This creates both a legal accessibility barrier and excludes a segment of potential clients from accessing your expertise and contact information.
Missing sitemap and robots.txt mean search engines struggle to index your three practice areas and attorney profiles, reducing visibility when clients search for specialized legal services.
When potential clients search 'Corporate Law attorney' or 'Family Law services,' your firm's pages may not appear because search engines aren't efficiently discovering your practice area pages (Corporate Law, Family Law, Criminal Law) or attorney profiles.
What ProdPoke understands about Create Next App
LawFirm is a legal services practice offering expertise across three primary practice areas: Corporate Law (providing business legal advice), Family Law (handling sensitive family matters), and Criminal Law (providing criminal defense). The firm emphasizes integrity, professionalism, and personalized legal solutions built on trust and transparency, as stated in their mission. The team consists of three attorneys with specialized expertise in each practice area: Jane Doe (Founder & Senior Attorney specializing in Corporate Law), John Smith (Partner Attorney specializing in Family Law), and Emily Johnson (Associate Attorney specializing in Criminal Law). Clients can reach out through a contact form with fields for name, email, subject, and message to connect with the firm's expert attorneys.
Based on exploring 3 pages across the site
First Impression — How clear is your site?
This is a law firm website that presents itself as "Your Trusted Legal Partner" offering "expert legal solutions with professionalism and integrity." The site provides navigation to Services, About, and Contact pages, with a primary call-to-action to "Book a Consultation." The specific legal services offered are not detailed on this homepage view.
This score measures how quickly a first-time visitor understands what your site does — based on visible headings, navigation, and visual hierarchy alone.
Overall Score
Strong foundation.
Performance
68/100High Time to First Byte: 884ms
Your law firm's pages take 884ms to respond from the server. Potential clients evaluating attorneys expect fast-loading sites; slow responses may cause them to switch to competitors' websites before seeing your expertise and credentials.
Found: 884ms
Slow API call: 3133ms — https://lawyerdem.netlify.app/services?_rsc=3lb4g
The services page (listing your three practice areas) takes 3.1 seconds to load. Clients researching Corporate Law, Family Law, or Criminal Law options will experience noticeable delays, potentially abandoning the site before understanding your firm's expertise.
Found: 3133ms
Slow API call: 3051ms — https://lawyerdem.netlify.app/about?_rsc=3lb4g
The about page (featuring attorney bios for Jane Doe, John Smith, and Emily Johnson) takes 3.1 seconds to load. Prospective clients trying to verify attorney credentials and experience will face frustrating delays during their decision-making process.
Found: 3051ms
Slow API call: 3092ms — https://lawyerdem.netlify.app/contact?_rsc=3lb4g
The contact page takes 3.1 seconds to load. Clients ready to reach out about their legal matter will experience significant delay before accessing your contact form, increasing the risk they'll contact a competitor instead.
Found: 3092ms
SEO
83/100Missing Open Graph tags: og:title, og:description, og:image
When potential clients share your law firm's pages on LinkedIn, Facebook, or other platforms, missing Open Graph tags mean the preview will show generic information instead of your firm's name, service description, and professional image. This reduces click-through rates from professional networks where corporate clients and referral sources are active.
Found: Missing: og:title, og:description, og:image
No canonical URL specified
Without a canonical URL, search engines may index multiple versions of your practice areas (Corporate Law, Family Law, Criminal Law pages), diluting your SEO authority across duplicate content and reducing visibility when potential clients search for legal services.
No robots.txt found
A robots.txt file helps search engines efficiently crawl your attorney profiles, practice areas, and contact page, ensuring your firm appears in relevant legal service searches.
No sitemap.xml found
A sitemap helps search engines discover all your service pages (Corporate, Family, Criminal Law), attorney profiles (Jane Doe, John Smith, Emily Johnson), and contact page, improving indexing for clients searching for specific legal expertise.
Accessibility
92/1001 interactive element(s) without accessible names
One button or interactive element on the site (likely in navigation or call-to-action) lacks an accessible name. Clients using screen readers or accessibility tools cannot determine whether the element helps them reach a specific attorney or service area, creating barriers for disabled users seeking legal representation.
Found: 1 missing: <button[type=submit].focus:outline-none>
Functional
100/100Compliance
99/1001 check passed
No privacy policy link found
A privacy policy link is required to inform clients how their personal information—collected through your contact form (name, email, subject, message)—will be used, stored, and protected. This is a legal compliance requirement for law firms handling sensitive client data.
Key Metrics
Crawlability
Standards
Improvement Plan
Your law firm's website has a critical performance problem that's costing you conversions. Your services, about, and contact pages each load in 3+ seconds—an eternity when a prospective client is researching attorneys or ready to reach out. This isn't a minor inconvenience; clients evaluating legal counsel expect instant access to attorney credentials and contact options. Fix the server response time (884ms baseline) and API call delays immediately, as these are direct barriers to client conversion.
Second, implement Open Graph meta tags across all pages. When your firm's URL is shared on LinkedIn (where corporate clients and referral sources are active) or Facebook, the preview will automatically display your firm name, practice areas, and a professional image instead of generic placeholders. This small technical fix directly impacts how professional networks perceive your firm and will increase click-through rates from social shares.
Third, add a privacy policy page and link it in your footer. Your contact form collects sensitive personal information—clients need to see how you handle their data before submitting. This is both a legal compliance requirement for law firms and a trust signal that helps hesitant clients feel confident sharing details about their legal matter.
Fourth, create and submit a sitemap.xml and robots.txt file. These help search engines efficiently index your three practice areas (Corporate Law, Family Law, Criminal Law), attorney profiles (Jane Doe, John Smith, Emily Johnson), and contact page. Without them, potential clients searching for specialized legal expertise may not find you.
Finally, audit your navigation and call-to-action elements for accessible names. Any button or link that doesn't have descriptive text creates barriers for disabled clients using screen readers. Ensure every interactive element clearly identifies its function (e.g., 'Contact Jane Doe – Corporate Law' instead of a generic 'Contact' button).
Suggested priority order:
- Slow API call: 3133ms — services page
- Slow API call: 3051ms — about page
- Slow API call: 3092ms — contact page
- High Time to First Byte: 884ms
- Missing Open Graph tags: og:title, og:description, og:image
- No privacy policy link found
- 1 interactive element(s) without accessible names
- No sitemap.xml found
- No robots.txt found
- No canonical URL specified
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What is ProdPoke?Automated analysis generated on April 6, 2026. Not professional advice. Contact us to modify or remove this report.

