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Stop debating what to fix — score it instead

How do we decide what to fix first on our website?

This tool helps your team score each website issue by impact and effort so you can quickly see what should be tackled first. It reduces guesswork and gives you a clear, practical order of work.

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Why choosing the right priorities matters

Most teams have a long list of website improvements but no clear way to decide which ones will make the biggest difference for users. Without a simple method to rank the work, updates often happen reactively or based on internal opinions rather than user needs.

Too many tasks and no clear order

When everything feels important, it becomes hard to know where to start. High-impact improvements get delayed, quick wins get missed, and teams lose time debating what should come first. This leads to repeated user complaints, slow progress, and difficulty explaining decisions to leadership.

A scoring tool that shows what to fix now, next, and later

This priority scoring tool helps you assess each task by balancing impact and effort. By giving every issue a simple score, you can sort your list and immediately see which improvements will make the biggest difference with the least effort. It helps teams agree on priorities, plan work more confidently, and make faster, clearer decisions.

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