Last updated: 15 July 2026
Paid access is a monthly subscription ($29/month). Your first payment gives you a full month to test everything — unlimited scans, every fix, and weekly monitoring.
You can cancel whenever you like, right from your account — no email, no phone call, no retention gauntlet. When you cancel, your subscription simply stops renewing and you keep access through the end of the period you've already paid for.
Because the product delivers its full value instantly — the complete fix list is visible the moment you subscribe — we don't offer refunds on subscription payments. Instead, you're free to cancel at any time so you're never charged for a month you don't want. That's the trade: no lock-in, but no refunds on time already served.
The scan reports what Google's own tooling measures about your page. If the score is lower than you hoped, that's information, not a defect — and exactly why the tool is worth running.
Email paul@heatvisionmedia.com from your account email.
Google PageSpeed Insights (runs the scan — the URL you submit is sent to Google), Cloudflare (hosting and storage), Stripe (payments), Google Analytics (usage), and our email provider (report and alert delivery).
Scan history and monitoring records are kept while your account or session is active and for a reasonable period afterward. Email us any time to have your data deleted.
The scanner only reads publicly available pages, exactly as Google's own tools do. It does not log in, submit forms, or access anything private. You're responsible for having the right to scan the URLs you submit.
Email paul@heatvisionmedia.com to access, correct, or delete your data, or to turn off monitoring alerts. Monitoring alert emails include an unsubscribe link.
Ad Destination Health Check is operated by Heat Vision Media. Questions: paul@heatvisionmedia.com.
The Ad Destination Score measures the technical quality of your landing page using Google PageSpeed Insights data. It is not your Google Ads Quality Score, and we can't see your keywords, ad copy, or ad account.
The revenue-loss figure is an estimate built from industry-benchmark assumptions you can edit yourself. It's a model to help you reason about cost, not a measurement of your actual account. Your real results will differ.