Your Marketing Audit Reports just got more flexible and accurate. You can now detect multiple website hosting providers—not just WordPress—and decide exactly how to present this to your prospects.
What’s New
- More than just WordPress
- Previously, audits only checked for WordPress.
- Now you can detect and include multiple providers: WordPress, LeadConnector, Webflow, Squarespace, Wix, and Framer.
- By default, WordPress and LeadConnector are enabled.
Clearer Reporting
- The old “WordPress Site” card has been renamed Website Hosting.
- It displays results across all selected publishers.
- Prospects can now see where their site is hosted and understand how hosting impacts SEO, speed, uptime, and reliability.

Better Account Control
- Select which hosting providers to detect, based on your services.
- Don’t sell websites? Disable the Website Hosting section entirely.
- Toggle it off from Prospecting Settings or directly in any Audit Report via the Sections menu (top right).
Why It Matters
- Website sellers: Instantly identify prospects on Wix, Webflow, etc., and position your solution as an upgrade.
- Platform-agnostic accounts: Keep reports lean by disabling hosting checks, focusing instead on SEO and performance.
- Everyone: Deliver more professional, customizable, and white-label-safe reports that align with your strategy.

How to Enable
- Step 1: Go to Labs → Enable Website Hosting Audit.
- Account Level Prospecting: Configure under Prospecting → Report Settings → Website Hosting.
- Accounts Prospecting: Configure under Marketing → Prospecting → Settings → Report Settings → Website # Hosting.

To disable: Use Settings → Report Settings → Customize Report Layout.
This update puts you in control: highlight what matters most for your pitch, and keep reports clean and relevant for every prospect.
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