Ensure flawless mobile experience for both users and search engines. Mobile-first indexing means Google primarily uses your mobile site for ranking — technical issues here directly cost visibility.
Perfect For
Sites with mobile usability warnings in Search Console
E-commerce sites with complex mobile navigation
Anyone seeing higher bounce rates on mobile than desktop
Sites with separate mobile URLs (m. subdomain setup)
Responsive sites with mobile rendering issues
About This Service
Mobile and UX Technical Alignment focuses on ensuring that a website's technical infrastructure and user experience work together seamlessly on mobile devices. As mobile traffic continues to dominate the web, businesses must ensure that their sites are not only technically optimized for search engines but also easy and intuitive for users navigating on smartphones and tablets. Search engines now rely heavily on mobile-first indexing, meaning the mobile version of a website is primarily used for ranking and indexing.
Effective mobile and UX alignment starts with strong technical SEO foundations. This includes fast page load speeds, clean site architecture, responsive design, and properly structured content. These elements help search engines crawl and understand the site while ensuring users can quickly access the information they need. When pages load slowly, links are broken, or navigation is confusing, users are more likely to leave the site, increasing bounce rates and reducing engagement.
User experience design plays a crucial role in keeping visitors engaged once they arrive. A well-aligned mobile experience includes readable text without zooming, thumb-friendly navigation, and clear calls-to-action that guide users toward completing tasks such as contacting a business or submitting a form. When UX and technical SEO strategies work together, websites deliver faster, more intuitive experiences that improve engagement and conversions.
Google's mobile-first indexing means Google predominantly uses the mobile version of websites for indexing and ranking. Websites must ensure their mobile experience includes the same high-quality content, structured data, and performance as their desktop version.
Of global web traffic comes from mobile devices
Of mobile users abandon sites that take over 3 seconds to load
Mobile-first indexing is Google's primary ranking method
Scope of Work
Mobile usability issues, viewport problems, and touch target errors directly impact your visibility. This service ensures your mobile experience meets both user expectations and technical SEO requirements.
Deliverables
Every deliverable is white-labeled and ready to hand directly to your client under your agency branding.
Mobile usability audit report
Device-specific testing results
Search Console mobile issue resolutions
Prioritized fix recommendations
Mobile UX best practice guidelines
Try Before You Commit
Not ready for a full retainer? Order this as a standalone service on a single client site. No commitment required. See the quality of the work before deciding on a longer engagement.
One-time project pricing per site, billed to your agency at wholesale. You set your own margin.
6–7 hrs
11–13 hrs
16–20 hrs
Common Questions
Yes, in most cases. A responsive design means the site adapts to different screen sizes, but it doesn't guarantee it's doing so correctly. Responsive sites frequently have viewport configuration issues, touch targets that are too small to pass Google's usability thresholds, content that's cut off on certain device sizes, or conversion flows that technically work but create enough friction on mobile to suppress conversions. We test across real device sizes and document every issue with screenshots — not just a pass/fail from a single tool.
Mobile performance is a key component of Core Web Vitals — LCP, CLS, and INP are all measured on mobile in Google's field data. This service audits the broader mobile and UX technical layer, of which Core Web Vitals is one part. If your client has failing Core Web Vitals specifically, our Page Speed & Core Web Vitals service goes deeper on performance optimisation. This service covers mobile usability, Search Console errors, responsive design validation, navigation, and conversion flow — which is the wider technical picture beyond just speed scores.
Yes. Every mobile usability issue we identify is documented with screenshots showing the problem on the specific device or screen size where it occurs. The white-labeled report is formatted to be shown directly to your client — they can see exactly what the issue looks like and understand why it matters, without needing to take your word for it or run their own tests.
It can be. Separate mobile URLs (m.subdomain) require careful technical configuration to work correctly under mobile-first indexing — including proper canonical tags between desktop and mobile versions, correct Vary HTTP headers, and consistent structured data across both versions. Many older m. subdomain setups were configured before mobile-first indexing became the standard and have never been updated. We audit the full configuration and confirm whether it's correctly set up or needs remediation.
For the audit itself we don't need CMS access — we can assess the live site. For implementation of fixes, we need appropriate access to the CMS or codebase depending on what needs changing. All access requests go through your agency. We never contact the client directly, and the full implementation is documented in a white-labeled handover report your client's developer can reference going forward.
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