A full discovery audit of spaceagefuel.com — rendered in a real browser, verified by HTTP status and computed DOM state.
Location map shows stale data.
The /locations/ map widget loads but doesn't reflect the full 50-location network — customers searching for a nearby station may not find one.
Site advertises 21 locations. You operate 50.
The homepage says 21, /retail/ renders 19 — three different numbers, zero of them correct. Every visitor sees a count that undersells the business by more than half.
Google sees a "$99" price tag on every page.
An uncleaned Elementor template placeholder tells Google your price range is $99 — invisible to visitors, actively wrong in structured data.
Your ADA label — misspelled 19 times.
Every store on /retail/ reads "Wheelchair acessible." One template field edit fixes all 19 at once.
/employment/ exits your site.
The Employment nav link silently redirects to an external job board — visitors leave with no indication they've left and no way back.
Analytics isn't measuring what matters.
GA4 fires on a deferred load — session and conversion data is unreliable, and revenue decisions are being made without behavioral evidence.
/fuels/ returns a 404.
The primary fuel products page — linked from main navigation — returns a 404 error for every visitor who clicks it.
Four H1s compete on the homepage.
Four H1 elements on the homepage give Google four competing primary topic signals — diluting ranking potential for every keyword that matters.
No LocalBusiness schema — Google can't confirm you.
No structured data exists for name, address, hours, or service area — directly affecting local pack eligibility and Knowledge Panel accuracy.
Every social share shows the same logo.
The same generic logo image appears as the social preview for every page — no context, no hook, no differentiation.
Review attribution links are broken.
Multiple customer review source links return 404 errors — social proof loses credibility when the citation is unverifiable.
/contact/ has no meta description.
The most important lead-gen page has no meta description — Google writes its own, and it's not what you'd choose.
Copy errors on /about-us/.
The brand name is inconsistently hyphenated and a run-on sentence appears in the brand story — a page that deserves to be clean.
Grammar error in the site meta description.
The homepage meta description — your first line of copy in every Google search result — contains a subject-verb disagreement.
/locations/ has no H1.
The most-visited page by new customers has no primary topic signal for search engines and no heading landmark for screen readers.
/about/ and /about-us/ are duplicate pages.
/about/ 301-redirects to /about-us/ — two URLs with split link equity and no canonical tag resolving the ambiguity.
Viewport meta tag appears twice.
Two viewport meta tags in the page head — a plugin conflict symptom. No visitor impact today, but a signal the plugin stack needs a cleanup pass.