What the Audit Checks on Your Landing Page
This isn't a generic website scanner that checks your page speed and calls it a day. This is a conversion-focused audit built specifically for landing pages. It checks the things that actually determine whether someone signs up or bounces.
Headline and copy clarity: Your headline is the first thing visitors read, and for most of them, it's the last. The audit checks whether your headline communicates what you do, who it's for, and why someone should care -- in one sentence. If it takes a visitor more than 5 seconds to understand your offer, you've already lost them. The audit also checks your supporting copy, feature descriptions, and benefit statements for jargon, vagueness, and the classic founder mistake of talking about features instead of outcomes.
CTA placement and strength: Where are your calls-to-action? How many are there? Do they compete with each other? Is your primary CTA above the fold? Does the button text say something specific ("Start free trial") or something useless ("Learn more")? The audit flags weak, buried, or conflicting CTAs -- which is the single most common problem we see on landing pages.
Trust signals and social proof: Logos, testimonials, case studies, user counts, security badges, press mentions. The audit checks whether your page gives visitors any reason to believe you're legitimate. If you're a startup with no brand recognition, trust signals aren't optional. They're the difference between "this looks interesting" and "this looks like a scam."
Mobile experience: Over half your traffic is probably on mobile. The audit checks whether your page actually works on a phone -- not just "is it responsive" but does the layout make sense, are buttons tappable, is text readable without pinching, does the page flow logically on a small screen? Plenty of pages look great on a 27-inch monitor and fall apart on an iPhone.
Page speed and load behavior: If your page takes more than 3 seconds to load, you're losing visitors before they even see your headline. The audit flags obvious performance issues -- uncompressed images, render-blocking scripts, excessive third-party loads -- that slow down your page and kill conversions.
SEO basics: Title tag, meta description, heading structure, image alt text. The stuff that determines whether your landing page can show up in search results at all. Not a full technical SEO audit, but the on-page fundamentals that most founders either ignore or get wrong.
How the Free Audit Works (3 Steps)
We built this to be the fastest landing page audit you'll ever run. No setup, no tool installation, no 45-minute walkthrough with a sales rep.
- Paste your URL: Drop the link to any live landing page. It works on any page with a public URL -- SaaS, e-commerce, agency, portfolio, app download. We capture a full screenshot and start the analysis instantly.
- AI analyzes your page: Our AI evaluates your landing page across multiple dimensions -- headline clarity, CTA effectiveness, visual hierarchy, trust signals, mobile experience, and basic SEO. The analysis takes about 60 seconds.
- Get your 3 fixes: You receive a quick, direct breakdown of the three highest-impact things to fix on your page. Each fix includes a specific recommendation, not a vague suggestion. Something you can actually implement today.
This Isn't Another Generic SEO Audit Tool
There are a hundred SEO audit tools out there. You paste your URL, you get a score out of 100, and you get told your images don't have alt tags. Great. That's not why your landing page has a 1.3% conversion rate.
Generic SEO tools check technical things: page speed, meta tags, broken links, mobile responsiveness. That stuff matters, but it's table stakes. Fixing your title tag won't help if your headline doesn't make sense. Getting a perfect Lighthouse score doesn't matter if visitors can't figure out what you're selling.
This audit is different because it's built around conversions, not rankings. It asks the question that actually matters: "If I were a first-time visitor, would I understand this page and want to take action?" Everything it checks ladders up to that single question.
We look at your page the way a potential customer does. Not the way a search engine crawler does. That distinction matters because you can rank #1 for your target keyword and still have a terrible landing page. Traffic without conversions is just an expensive vanity metric.
Common Problems the Audit Finds
After analyzing thousands of landing pages, we see the same mistakes over and over. Here are the ones that come up most often:
The "clever" headline that says nothing: "Unlock Your Potential with Synergy" tells a visitor exactly zero about what you do. Your headline needs to be specific. "Email marketing that sends itself" beats "The Smart Platform for Growth" every time. If your headline could apply to any product in any industry, it's too vague.
The invisible CTA: Your primary call-to-action should be the most visually prominent element on your page. If a visitor has to scroll, search, or squint to find the button, you're losing people. We see landing pages where the CTA is the same color as everything else, below three paragraphs of text, in 14px font. That's not a call to action. That's a call to leave.
The trust desert: No logos, no testimonials, no user counts, no case studies. Just a headline, some features, and a sign-up form. Founders underestimate how skeptical new visitors are. If you're not a household name brand, people need proof that other humans have used your product and didn't regret it.
The novel nobody reads: Walls of text that explain every feature in excruciating detail. Landing pages aren't documentation. Most visitors scan, they don't read. If your key points are buried in paragraph 4 of a 500-word section, they might as well not exist.
The identity crisis: Pages that try to be a homepage, pricing page, blog, and support center all at once. A landing page should have one goal. One audience. One action. Every element that doesn't serve that single purpose is a distraction.
Want More Than 3 Fixes? Upgrade to the Full Analysis
The free audit gives you 3 high-impact fixes. That's enough to make real improvements, and for a quick checkup it's all most people need.
But most landing pages have more than 3 problems. If you want the complete picture, the Premium Audit ($27) runs your page through 5 AI expert personas -- CRO specialist, UX designer, SEO analyst, copywriter, and buyer psychologist. Each expert gives you scored, detailed feedback in their area. You get a full report with prioritized recommendations that reads like a brief you can hand to your developer.
For teams that want someone else to handle the fixes, the Done-For-You service ($490) means we take the audit results and rebuild your landing page from scratch. New copy, new design, new layout -- all based on what the analysis says will actually convert.
Start with the free audit. See what's broken. Then decide how deep you want to go. Paste your URL above and get your results in 60 seconds.