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The BC Small-Business Website Report.

The short answer: this is a live, anonymised report built from real runs of the free website grader. It publishes once at least 10 unique websites have been graded — grade yours below and it becomes part of the data.

Every number on this page comes from real websites run through the free website grader — speed, mobile-friendliness, and on-page SEO, measured the same way for every site. No survey answers, no vendor estimates. Aggregates only; no individual site is ever identified.

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Report status

The dataset is still building.

This report publishes its first numbers once at least 10 unique websites have been graded, and then updates daily as more sites run through the grader. Each site counts once — repeat runs of the same site only refresh its latest result.

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Methodology

How the numbers are made.

  • The measurements. Every site is graded by the same automated checks: page speed (Google PageSpeed data where available), mobile-friendliness (viewport, font sizes, tap targets), and on-page SEO basics (titles, descriptions, headings, HTTPS). Scores are 0–100 with a letter grade.
  • One site, one vote. Results are deduplicated by domain — if a site is graded five times, only its most recent run counts, so nobody can skew the averages.
  • Anonymised aggregates only. No URLs, business names, or individual scores are ever published — only averages, medians, and how common each problem is.
  • Updated daily. The page recalculates from the full dataset once a day. As more BC businesses grade their sites, the numbers get sharper.

Quoting this report? You're welcome to cite it with a link: BC Small-Business Website Report, Jagatjeet (jagatjeet.com).

FAQ

About the report.

Where does the data in this report come from?

Every number comes from real runs of the free website grader at jagatjeet.com/grader, which checks speed (Google PageSpeed data), mobile-friendliness, and on-page SEO. Each website counts once — if a site is graded several times, only its latest run is included — and the report recalculates daily.

Is my website’s score published if I use the grader?

No. The report only ever shows anonymised aggregates — averages, percentages, and how common each problem is. No URLs, business names, email addresses, or individual scores are published.

How do I see how my own website compares?

Run it through the free grader at jagatjeet.com/grader. It takes about a minute, shows your letter grade and the specific fixes ranked by impact, and your (anonymous) result becomes part of the next daily update of this report.

Who runs this report?

The report is published by Jagatjeet (jagatjeet.com), a web designer and local SEO consultant in Kamloops, BC who works with small businesses across the BC Interior, northern BC, and the Kootenays. It exists because most website advice is generic — this is what the data from real local websites actually shows.

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