The lilAgents Lock-In Audit
We'll inventory six things: your domain, your website, your ad accounts, your business listings, your customer data, and your contract. At the end you get a grade and a list of fixes. Pick "Not sure" on anything you don't know.
If you add a URL, we'll run a quick public-records check to make the result more accurate.
What we grade
14 questions across six categories. Each one maps to a real asset class that ends up in dispute when an agency relationship ends.
Domain & DNS
Who owns the address people type to reach your business.
Website & CMS
Who controls the actual site and the files behind it.
Ad Accounts
Where your paid media history, audiences, and pixels live.
Google Business Profile & Social
The accounts customers actually find and message you through.
Data & CRM
Your audience, your analytics, and whether you can take them with you.
Contract Terms
How easy or expensive it is to actually leave.
Why this exists
We're an ownership-first agency. Everything we ship belongs to the client on day one, in writing. The domain, the website, the ad accounts, the brand files, the customer data. Most agencies operate the other way and the founders they serve don't realize it until they try to leave.
We've documented the same pattern at scale in our Fortune 500 agent readiness research, which covered the discovery layer. This audit covers the lock-in layer.