Your page has five seconds. See what it does with them.
Paste a page URL — get a 0–100 conversion readiness score, the five-second test, and the three highest-impact fixes. Evidence quoted from your own page.
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The five-second test What a first-time visitor believes your page sells — the model’s read, quoted back in their words.
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The conversion-path strip Hero → CTA → Form → Trust → Mobile. Each stage graded strong, weak, or missing — with the evidence.
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Six dimensions, scored Hero clarity, CTA hierarchy, form friction, trust, mobile fold, offer clarity — every score quotes your page.
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Top 3 fixes · email-gated backlog Three dollar-framed fixes free. The full prioritized backlog with exact rewrites unlocks with your work email.
What it checks
- Hero clarity — does the headline say what you sell, in the visitor’s words?
- CTA hierarchy — which click wins above the fold, and how many compete with it
- Form friction — field count, required fields, and whether capture exists at all
- Trust signals — reviews, guarantees, credentials, real addresses; found or missing
- Mobile above-the-fold — viewport readiness and what the first screen actually sells
- Offer clarity — what a first-time visitor believes they’re being asked to do
What it won’t do
- No traffic or analytics access needed — and none requested. We read the page, not your data.
- It grades the static HTML — what crawlers and first-paint visitors get. A JS-shell page is graded as one, and the report says so.
- The dollar figures are an illustrative model at stated assumptions — never a forecast, never a promise.
- No login, no card, no trial. The full fix list unlocks with a work email.
Before you run it
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Is the conversion audit really free?
Yes. The score, the five-second test, the path strip, and your top three fixes are free with no email. The full prioritized backlog with exact rewrites unlocks with your work email — no card, no trial.
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What does it actually check?
The first five seconds of your page: hero clarity, CTA hierarchy, form friction, trust signals, mobile above-the-fold, and offer clarity. Every grade quotes the element on your page that earned it.
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Will the revenue figures match my business?
No — and we say so on the report. They are an illustrative model at stated assumptions (visits, baseline conversion, lead-to-sale rate, average sale). Your numbers set the real figure; the model shows you the math so you can run your own.
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My site is a JavaScript app — will it grade wrong?
We grade the server-rendered HTML, because that is what a first-time crawl gets. If your page ships an empty shell, that IS the finding — the report flags it honestly instead of bluffing a score.