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Website usability checklist (25 things to check)
Use this checklist to review your homepage or landing page for the most common usability problems — unclear headlines, hidden buttons, broken mobile layouts, and missing trust signals. Check off each item as you go.
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Run a free automated audit to see them with screenshots →Frequently asked questions
- What is a website usability checklist?
- A website usability checklist is a structured list of things to review on your site — headlines, buttons, mobile layout, trust signals, and more. It helps you spot landing page issues that block signups and sales without needing a design background.
- How often should I use a usability checklist?
- Run through it when you launch a new page, after a redesign, or whenever conversions drop. Many teams re-check after each round of fixes to make sure changes actually worked on both desktop and mobile.
- Can a checklist replace a UX audit?
- A checklist is a great starting point for manual review, but it relies on your own eyes. An automated UX audit catches issues you might miss — with screenshots of exactly where each problem is on your live page.