Free Assessment

How fast can your marketing team actually ship?

Most B2B SaaS marketing teams think developer dependency is normal. It’s not. Take the Marketing Autonomy Scorecard to see where your website architecture is costing you speed, and what to do about it.

Get your Marketing Autonomy Score

6 questions. 1 minute. See how you compare to high-autonomy teams.

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127 marketing leaders took this assessment this month
Takes about 1 minute

What You’ll Discover

This isn’t a generic website audit

The scorecard reveals whether your website architecture empowers your marketing team, or holds them hostage.

Your Autonomy Score

A single number (out of 150) that shows how your marketing speed compares to high-performing B2B SaaS teams.

Your Bottlenecks

Pinpoint exactly where your website architecture is creating friction. Editorial, technical, or structural.

What to Fix First

Personalized recommendations based on your weakest areas, ranked by impact on marketing autonomy.

The Assessment

5 dimensions of marketing autonomy

We’ll assess your website across the areas that actually determine how fast your team can ship

1

Editorial Independence

Can your marketing team publish without dev tickets?

2

Brand Consistency

Does your system prevent off-brand pages or just hope for the best?

3

Technical Foundation

Is your infrastructure enterprise-grade or bloated with technical debt?

4

Content Architecture

Is your content structured for scale or a spaghetti mess of pages?

5

Marketing Autonomy

Can your site evolve with your strategy or does every change require a project?

What most companies get wrong

Before you take the scorecard, here’s what high-autonomy marketing teams know that others don’t.

“Drag-and-drop builders give marketing flexibility”

Visual builders without guardrails create chaos, inconsistency, and actually increase dev dependency when things break.

Custom component libraries with built-in guardrails give marketing true flexibility without the chaos.

“Dev tickets for website changes are normal”

If marketing needs developers for most changes, that’s not process, it’s architectural failure.

Proper architecture lets marketing handle 90%+ of changes. Devs are for edge cases, not content updates.

“WordPress is slow and insecure”

Only poorly-built WordPress is slow. Enterprise WordPress powers Time, TechCrunch, and Salesforce.

WordPress VIP delivers enterprise-grade performance and security, if built correctly.

“Templates save time”

Generic templates don’t match your workflows. You end up fighting them on every page.

Custom components built around YOUR campaign types accelerate every page you build.

Your Results

Where will you land?

After completing the scorecard, you’ll see exactly where your team falls and what it means.

81-100

Marketing Autonomy Leader

Your website is a competitive advantage. You’re in the top 5% of B2B SaaS companies.

61-80

Emerging Autonomy

Good foundations, but friction is costing you campaigns and speed.

41-60

Autonomy Bottleneck

Your website is actively slowing down your marketing. You’re leaving growth on the table.

21-40

Developer Dependent

Your marketing team can’t move without dev tickets. Every campaign is a negotiation.

0-20

Architecture Emergency

Your current site architecture is unsalvageable. Major changes are likely needed.

Ready?

Find out where you stand

1 minute to discover if your website is accelerating your marketing… or holding it back.