No logos to borrow · receipts instead

Proof, before the logos.

We're a new studio. We won't rent testimonials or fake a client wall.

So here's what we can prove today: a public teardown of our own website, sample teardowns in the exact format you'd receive, and this site itself, which you're free to audit. When the first founding clients ship, their results go here.

Exhibit A

This website. Audit it.

We sell fast, conversion-first websites, so the site you're reading is the first thing we'd be judged on. Don't take our word for anything, run the checks yourself.

Speed

Weighed in kilobytes, not megabytes

  • No frameworks. The whole site runs on hand-written HTML, one stylesheet and a few small scripts.
  • Analytics never blocks paint. Google Analytics loads only after you interact, and only tracks if you opt in.
  • Check it live: paste growmintmedia.in into PageSpeed Insights and read the numbers yourself.
Security

Locked down like a bank form

  • Strict Content-Security-Policy, no inline scripts, no eval, clickjacking blocked.
  • Payments never trust the browser. Prices live on the server; every payment is signature-verified twice.
  • Check it live: run growmintmedia.in through securityheaders.com.
Access

Built for every visitor

  • Keyboard-first. Skip link, visible focus, a menu that traps focus properly and restores it after.
  • Motion respects you. Turn on "reduce motion" in your OS and every animation stands down.
  • Contrast tuned to WCAG AA, including the small print most sites let slide.
We tear ourselves down too

The teardown we ran on ourselves.

This is the product: three prioritised fixes, no fluff. We ran it on our own site before asking anyone to trust us with theirs, and then we shipped the fixes.

Fix 01 · shipped

Fonts that never arrived

  • Found: every page pre-loaded three font files that didn't exist, so the brand typeface our logo depended on silently fell back to a default serif.
  • Why it matters: wasted requests slow first paint, and a logo in the wrong typeface quietly tells visitors nobody's checking the details.
  • Shipped: the logo is now real vector artwork, and only the fonts we actually use get pre-loaded.
Fix 02 · shipped

An invisible keyboard trap

  • Found: the hidden mobile menu stayed reachable by keyboard on every page, so Tab focus vanished into an invisible element four times per page.
  • Why it matters: that's a WCAG failure, and keyboard users include some of your most loyal customers.
  • Shipped: the menu now leaves the tab order entirely whenever it's closed.
Fix 03 · shipped

648 KB of 66-pixel faces

  • Found: our three founder photos shipped as full-size images 50× heavier than the size they display at, the heaviest thing on the page.
  • Why it matters: on patchy mobile data, dead kilobytes are dead customers.
  • Shipped: the same photos now cost 11 KB total, a 98% cut.

That level of honesty about our own work is exactly what your teardown gets.

Torn down and fixed by Aditya Vashistha (Performance & Search), Amulya Vashistha (Creative Director) and Navneet Kaur (Social & Content), the founders.

Sample teardowns

What yours will look like.

Three anonymised examples in the exact format you'd receive, three fixes, ranked by impact, each with the "why". Real teardowns arrive as a short screen-recorded video.

Sample · café Instagram

Pretty feed, zero direction

  • 1. The bio sells nothing. "Good vibes & coffee ☕" → replace with what, where, and one tap to order or find you.
  • 2. Every post is a poster. Menus and quotes get scrolled past; the three reels showing real pours earned 10× the reach, make them the pattern.
  • 3. Nobody's home in the DMs. Enquiries sat unanswered for days. A 2-hour reply window converts more than any new content will.
Sample · clinic website

Trusted in person, invisible online

  • 1. The phone number is a footer secret. Patients on phones want one thumb-tap to call; put it in the header and make it sticky.
  • 2. 4.9 stars nobody sees. Dozens of glowing Google reviews, none shown on the site. Surface the best three above the fold.
  • 3. Services read like a syllabus. "OPD consultation services" → say what patients search: "fever, diabetes care, child check-ups".
Sample · DTC product page

Great product, leaky checkout

  • 1. The first photo is the box. Nobody buys packaging. Lead with the product in use, in real light, on a real person.
  • 2. Shipping cost is a surprise. The #1 cart-abandon trigger; show delivery cost and date on the product page itself.
  • 3. One review, from 2023. Import the marketplace reviews you already earned, with photos, or borrow trust with a plain-worded guarantee.

Composites drawn from real audits, anonymised. Yours will be this specific, about your pages.

The deal, in writing

Until the case studies exist, the guarantees do.

Free teardown within 48 hours or we tell you straight we can't help. Month-to-month, no lock-in. 0% markup on ad spend. Every account and asset in your name from day one. When our first founding clients ship, their before-and-afters land on this page.