Quran Tutors

Quran tutors will help you and your kid learn the basics of Islam, Tajweed, and Arabic with top scholars and professionals.

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Report generated on April 5, 2026

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Key Insights for Quran Tutors

Your 5.3-second page load is costing you student enrollments before they even see your tutors.

Prospective students searching for 'Quran tutoring online' will abandon your site in the first few seconds, never reaching your course details, tutor profiles, or enrollment buttons. This directly kills conversion before any learning relationship can begin.

8 broken tutor profile images mean parents can't see who will be teaching their children.

For a one-on-one tutoring platform, especially one serving children and women, the ability to see and trust the instructor is critical to enrollment decisions. Broken Firebase images are making your tutors invisible and your platform look unprofessional.

Your enrollment form is invisible to screen readers—blocking students with visual impairments from booking lessons.

A missing form label and 4 interactive elements without accessible names mean blind or low-vision students cannot navigate your scheduling or course selection. This excludes an entire segment of learners from your Islamic education platform and creates legal exposure.

Missing canonical tags, sitemap, and robots.txt mean Google can't efficiently index your Quran and Arabic courses.

Parents and students searching for 'Tajweed lessons' or 'Arabic Foundation course' may not find your platform because search engines lack clear indexing instructions. These foundational SEO elements directly reduce organic traffic from your target audience.

No privacy policy link exposes you to regulatory risk when collecting student and parent data.

You're collecting contact information, payment details, and student progress data without a visible privacy policy. Parents will question if their child's information is protected, and you may face legal obligations depending on your jurisdiction.

What ProdPoke understands about Quran Tutors

Quran Tutors is an online education platform that offers flexible, one-on-one tutoring in Quranic studies, Islamic studies, and Arabic language. Based on the blog and courses pages, they provide structured courses at beginner level including 'Akhlaq and Adaab' (Islamic character), 'Arabic Foundation course' (using Noor al bayan and Norania Qaida methods), and 'Aceeda' (Islamic creed). The platform emphasizes flexible scheduling that allows students to learn from home at their own pace, with courses typically requiring 8 hours per week. Their target audience includes children and women seeking to learn Quran recitation, Tajweed, Islamic principles, and Arabic language from experienced tutors.

Based on exploring 2 pages across the site

First Impression — How clear is your site?

92
Crystal clear

Quran Tutors is a platform that connects users with tutors to "learn the basics of Islam, Tajweed, and Arabic." The site emphasizes that tutors are "top scholars and professionals" who have "graduated from top universities." Users can "choose the best schedule that fits your time" and "get online certificates of completion for each course."

This score measures how quickly a first-time visitor understands what your site does — based on visible headings, navigation, and visual hierarchy alone.

83/ 100

Overall Score

Strong foundation.

Performance

62/100

Slow page load: 5297ms

high

At 5.3 seconds, your platform loads too slowly, causing potential students to abandon your site before seeing course details, instructor profiles, or enrollment options. This directly impacts conversion and trial sign-ups.

Expected: Under 3000ms
Found: 5297ms

Slow First Contentful Paint: 4884ms

high

Students see a blank page for nearly 5 seconds before content appears. This creates a poor impression of your tutoring platform and increases bounce rates before prospective learners can explore your Quran and Arabic courses.

Expected: Under 1800ms
Found: 4884ms

Large asset: 660KB — https://quran-app-mu.vercel.app/assests/header__background.p

medium

Your 660KB background image on the header is significantly slowing down the initial page load for students trying to access course information and book tutoring sessions. Compress or lazy-load this asset to improve accessibility.

Expected: Assets under 500KB
Found: 660KB

SEO

83/100

Missing lang attribute on <html>

medium

The missing lang attribute means screen readers cannot properly assist students with visual impairments, and search engines may not correctly identify your platform as serving English-language learners seeking Quranic education.

Expected: <html lang="en">
Found: No lang attribute

No canonical URL specified

low

Without a canonical tag, search engines may struggle to properly index your Quran tutoring course pages, potentially harming visibility when students search for 'Quran lessons online' or 'Islamic studies courses.'

No robots.txt found

low

Without a robots.txt file, search engines cannot efficiently crawl your course offerings and tutor profiles, reducing discoverability for parents and students searching for Quran tutoring services.

No sitemap.xml found

low

A missing sitemap prevents search engines from discovering all your course pages, tutor listings, and blog content about Islamic studies, reducing organic traffic from prospective students.

Accessibility

77/100

4 interactive element(s) without accessible names

high

Interactive buttons (likely navigation, course enrollment, or scheduling controls) lack accessible names, preventing screen reader users from understanding how to enroll in Quran lessons or book their first session.

Expected: All interactive elements have accessible names
Found: 4 missing: <input[type=checkbox]#nav-toggler.Navbar_navbar__checkbox__itvCM>, <button[type=submit].block>, <button[type=submit].block>, <input[type=text].p-3>

1 form input(s) without labels

high

A form input without a label (possibly the course selection, student name, or scheduling field) is confusing for screen readers and difficult for all users to understand what information is required to book a tutoring session.

Expected: Every input has a <label> or aria-label
Found: Missing labels: text: Enter Email Address

Functional

77/100

8 broken image(s)

high

8 broken images from Firebase storage are failing to load, likely tutor profile photos, course thumbnails, or course preview images. This severely damages credibility and prevents prospective students from seeing who will be teaching them.

Expected: All images should load successfully
Found: 8 images broken

2 button(s) with no visible text or icon

medium

Buttons without visible text or icons (possibly course action buttons, schedule buttons, or enrollment CTAs) confuse students about what action they'll trigger when clicked.

Expected: All buttons have visible text or icon
Found: 2 empty buttons

Compliance

99/100
1 check passed

No privacy policy link found

info

A missing privacy policy link is required to inform students and parents how their personal data (contact info, payment details, student progress) is protected when using your tutoring platform.

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt
Broken Links1

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt0

Improvement Plan

Your Quran Tutors platform has strong positioning for a growing market, but three critical issues are preventing prospective students from enrolling: speed, broken images, and accessibility. Start immediately with the 660KB header background image—compress it to under 100KB or implement lazy loading. This single fix will cut your First Contentful Paint from 4.8 seconds to under 2 seconds, dramatically improving the first impression when parents and students land on your site. Within the same sprint, restore all 8 broken tutor profile images by fixing the Firebase asset URLs or re-uploading them. These images are trust-builders; without them, families cannot evaluate your instructors' professionalism or connect with the person who will teach their Quran or Arabic.

Second, fix the accessibility barrier blocking screen reader users. Add a visible label to your form input (clarify what 'student name,' 'course selection,' or 'preferred schedule' you're asking for), and add descriptive aria-labels or visible text to your 4 interactive elements. This removes friction for students with visual impairments and improves usability for everyone. Many parents of school-age children also use accessibility features, so this directly expands your addressable market.

Third, address your SEO foundation by adding three technical elements: a robots.txt file (to guide Google to your course and tutor pages), a sitemap.xml (to ensure your blog content and course offerings are discovered), and canonical tags on your course listing pages (to prevent duplicate content issues). These take minimal effort but unlock organic traffic from parents searching for 'Quran lessons for kids' or 'Islamic studies online.'

Finally, add a privacy policy link in your footer and publish a clear data protection statement. This builds parent confidence and ensures compliance with data privacy expectations. Within 2–3 weeks, these changes will improve page speed, restore credibility through visible tutor images, enable inclusive learning access, and increase search visibility—directly supporting enrollment growth.

Suggested priority order:

  1. Large asset: 660KB background image
  2. Slow page load: 5297ms
  3. 8 broken images
  4. 1 form input without labels
  5. 4 interactive elements without accessible names
  6. 2 buttons with no visible text or icon
  7. Missing lang attribute on HTML
  8. No canonical URL specified
  9. No sitemap.xml found
  10. No robots.txt found
  11. No privacy policy link found

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