# Government-Facing Website Readiness

A government-facing website is often part of the first review.

Before a buyer schedules a call, before a prime contractor evaluates a teaming partner, before a grant reviewer looks deeper, before an agency contact responds, or before a contracting officer does market research, someone may visit the company website.

HostCrane helps organizations improve website readiness before that review happens.

## Common Website Readiness Problems

Government contractors, SBIR companies, defense-tech startups, nonprofits, and public-sector vendors often have websites with issues such as:

* Unclear homepage messaging
* Missing capability page
* Weak procurement contact path
* Outdated WordPress or Drupal setup
* Unknown backup status
* No uptime monitoring
* Weak SSL or DNS management
* Poor mobile layout
* Accessibility basics not reviewed
* No clear update workflow
* No staging or launch process
* Hosting environment not aligned with the seriousness of the organization
* DSBS profile, SAM.gov profile, capability statement, and website messaging not aligned

## Website Readiness Areas HostCrane Reviews

HostCrane can review:

* Hosting environment
* Website platform
* WordPress or Drupal status
* Backup workflow
* Uptime monitoring
* SSL and DNS setup
* Mobile responsiveness
* Security posture basics
* Accessibility basics
* Homepage clarity
* Capability page clarity
* Procurement contact pathway
* Buyer-facing credibility
* Contractor credibility website structure
* Public-sector website readiness

## Why It Matters

Your website may be reviewed before anyone speaks to you.

A government-facing website should support trust, procurement readiness, technical credibility, and operational confidence.

HostCrane helps ensure the website does not work against the organization.
