Brand Audit
Get Clarity on Your Brand Before You Build
Our Brand Audit helps you understand where your brand stands today—and exactly what to improve to connect better with your audience.
What's Included in Your Brand Audit
Visual Identity Review
Analysis of your logo, color palette, typography, and visual consistencyMessaging & Voice Assessment
Evaluation of tone, language, and brand personality across platformsDigital Presence Check
Review of your website, social profiles, and email touchpoints for brand consistencyCompetitor Snapshot
Quick comparison of 2–3 competitors to highlight differentiation opportunitiesCustomer Perception Insights
Feedback and review tone analysis to understand how your audience sees you (if data available).Audit Summary Report
A clear, actionable guide outlining strengths, gaps, and next steps in a PDF file.
Who This Is For?
- Businesses preparing for a rebrand or brand refresh
- Startups building their foundation from scratch
- Creators or service providers with inconsistent brand messaging
- Anyone unsure how their brand is currently being perceived
What Happens After the Audit?
We’ll walk you through your results, then help you decide the next step—whether that’s moving into Brand Strategy, Identity, or our full Brand Foundation Pack.Brand Audit Pack
Uncover what’s working—and what’s not—with a full review of your current branding and messaging.
$499One-time
Get Started- Visual Identity Assessment
- Messaging & Voice Evaluation
- Digital Presence Review
- Competitor Snapshot
- Audit Summary Report
Frequently Asked Questions
Can’t find what you’re looking for?
If your question isn’t listed here, feel free to contact us — we’re happy to help.
Most audits are completed in 5–7 business days after receiving your brand materials and digital links.
We’ll ask for access to your website, social links, brand files (if available), and any relevant messaging assets (taglines, brochures, etc.)
No. The audit is a standalone service—but it’s often the first step toward strategy or a full rebrand.
Yes. Your audit report includes specific suggestions on what to improve and where to focus next.