
Improve My Page
Audits a single landing page and turns fixes into a prioritized build brief.
Tagline
Fix one landing page before buying traffic
Your conversion QA layer for one page
A faster first-pass audit than hiring a consultant
Find the trust and messaging gaps fast
The conversion QA layer for single landing pages.
The product is not a broad SEO suite or a site crawler; it is narrowly scoped to one page and checks the sections that actually influence conversion, which makes 'conversion QA' a believable category.
A faster alternative to paying a consultant for a first-pass landing page audit.
The tool generates prioritized fixes, copy suggestions, pricing notes, and a repair prompt, which mirrors the output of a junior conversion consultant at a tiny fraction of the cost.
Stop sending traffic to a page that still has obvious trust and messaging gaps.
The homepage leans hard into the cost of launching ads before fixing hero clarity, proof, pricing explanation, and CTA structure; that pain-killer framing is directly supported by the copy.
Primary user
Solo founder or indie SaaS marketer shipping a public landing page and trying to improve conversion before buying more traffic
ICP #1
Solo founder of a B2B SaaS with a live product page but weak conversion
Pain
They know the page is underperforming, but they do not know whether the problem is messaging, proof, pricing, or technical friction.
Why this solves
The tool isolates landing-page issues into specific buckets and prioritizes the next fix, so the founder can act without running a full consultant engagement.
ICP #2
Freelance landing page consultant serving bootstrapped startups
Pain
They need to deliver fast, credible audits that go beyond vague design opinions and are easy to share with clients.
Why this solves
The shareable report, severity sorting, copy cards, and fix prompt make the output feel like a deliverable, not just a dashboard.
ICP #3
Early-stage product marketer at a seed-stage SaaS company
Pain
They are constantly iterating the homepage and campaign pages but lack a repeatable QA process before launch or paid acquisition.
Why this solves
The monthly audit workflow and landing-page section checks give them a pre-flight checklist for messaging, trust, and conversion structure before traffic is sent.
Strengths
- +The product promise is extremely specific: one public landing page, not a full-site audit.
- +The feature set is concrete and easy to understand because it names the exact page sections and issue types it checks.
- +The report preview and shareable example make the output feel tangible instead of hypothetical.
Weaknesses
- −The page is overloaded with overlapping phrasing about audits, fixes, reports, and previews; the core differentiation gets buried.
- −It does not clearly show how the scoring works or why users should trust the findings beyond generic assurances.
- −The pricing is oddly fragmented: free preview, $5 one-off, and a $9/mo launch offer inside a $19/mo monthly block, which creates uncertainty.
- −The messaging is strong for makers but weak on proof; "99 audits completed" is too small to de-risk the purchase.
- −The homepage does not show enough before/after examples or real outcomes, so the value feels abstract.
Fix these
- Rewrite the hero around one hard promise, such as 'Get a prioritized fix list for one landing page in minutes.'
- Add a before/after section showing an actual audit leading to specific edits and a resulting conversion lift, even if it's directional.
- Clarify pricing into a single decision path: free preview, one-time audit, or subscription, with less mixed messaging.
- Expose a sample of the score methodology and severity logic so users understand why recommendations are ranked.
- Add client-style proof elements: logos, testimonials, or screenshots from founders/devs who used the report to rewrite a page or ship fixes.
Drop-in replacement copy
Headline
Fix one page before buying traffic
Audit a landing page, rank the leaks, and get a build brief in minutes.
See the fixes that matter first
The report ranks issues by severity so you know what is most likely to block conversion. No more guessing whether the problem is messaging, proof, pricing, or friction.
Get copy notes tied to your offer
The suggestions are based on the page you submitted, not generic advice. You get specific edits for the hero, benefits, CTA, pricing, and objections.
Catch trust and technical leaks
Improve My Page checks speed, accessibility, security, SEO, and domain signals alongside the conversion sections. That gives you a cleaner launch before you spend on traffic.
Turn the audit into work
Every report includes a repair prompt you can paste into your coding workflow or hand to a contractor. Shareable links and saved history make it easy to track changes over time.
FAQ
Is this a full website audit?
No. It audits one public landing page only. That keeps the feedback focused on the page you are actually trying to convert.
What kind of issues does it catch?
It checks conversion structure, pricing, copy clarity, SEO, speed, accessibility, security, and trust signals. The report groups them by severity so you know what to fix first.
How is this different from PageSpeed Insights or Hotjar?
Those tools focus on performance or behavior. Improve My Page is built to tell you what to change on the page itself before you spend more traffic.
Can I use it for client work?
Yes. The shareable report and prioritized fixes make it easy to send a client a clear deliverable. It is especially useful for freelance consultants and web designers.
Do I need to understand conversion optimization to use it?
No. The point is to turn a page into a short, clear fix list. You can act on it yourself or hand the brief to someone building the page.
Most landing pages don't need more traffic. They need fewer obvious leaks. I built Improve My Page to audit one public landing page and turn the issues into a prioritized fix brief. Run it before you spend another dollar.
Improve My Page audits a single landing page and tells you what to fix first. It checks conversion structure, SEO, speed, accessibility, security, pricing, and positioning. Then it turns the audit into a build brief you can paste into your coding workflow.
Founders keep asking: "Is my page bad, or is it just under-optimized?" So I narrowed the scope to one page. Not the whole site. Not a vague checklist. Just a sharp audit that tells you what's blocking conversion.
A lot of pages lose money in the same places: hero says one thing, proof says nothing, pricing is fuzzy, CTA is weak. Improve My Page flags those issues and ranks them by severity. So you fix the page in the right order.
After 99+ audits, the pattern is always the same: clarity, proof, pricing, then friction. Most founders don't need a bigger dashboard. They need a specific list of edits. That's the job here.
If people visit and don't convert, it's usually not a hard problem. It's missing proof. It's buried benefits. It's confusing pricing. It's too much navigation. This tool finds the obvious stuff before you waste more traffic.
Improve My Page gives you the output you'd want from a sharp landing page audit: score, severity, copy fixes, pricing notes, and a repair prompt. Built for solo founders and marketers who want answers, not a giant report.
I designed this around one constraint: the advice has to be usable today. No site-wide crawl. No endless recommendations. Just one page, one score, and the next fixes that actually matter.
Audits are easy. Useful audits are rare. The difference is prioritization. Improve My Page groups issues by severity so you know what will move conversion first, not what looks impressive in a spreadsheet.
If you're a founder, freelancer, or marketer, you already know the pain: "Can you make this page convert better?" Now you can paste a link and get a clear brief instead of starting from zero.
Angle: why one-page audits beat generic site crawls
Most landing page tools try to inspect everything. That sounds thorough. It also creates noise. If you are shipping a public landing page, the real question is simpler: what is blocking this exact page from converting right now? That is why I built Improve My Page. It audits one public URL and checks the parts that actually affect conversion: hero clarity, proof, benefits, pricing, CTAs, friction, SEO, speed, accessibility, and basic trust signals. Then it does the part most tools skip. It turns the findings into a prioritized fix brief. So instead of a pile of generic advice, you get: - what is broken - why it matters - what to fix first - copy suggestions tied to the current offer - a repair prompt you can hand to a developer or coding workflow I made it for solo founders and marketers who are tired of sending traffic to pages that still have obvious gaps. If the page is live, it should be getting better. Not just sitting there looking finished.
Angle: before buying traffic, fix the page
A lot of founders want more traffic when what they really need is less friction. I see the same pattern over and over: people launch a page, run a few ads, get weak results, and assume the traffic channel is the problem. Often it is not. The page is unclear. The proof is thin. The pricing is fuzzy. The CTA is weak. So I built Improve My Page around a simple idea: run the audit before you buy more traffic. It gives a score for a single landing page and breaks issues into practical buckets like conversion structure, SEO, speed, accessibility, security, pricing, and positioning. The goal is not to impress you with a giant report. The goal is to help you make the next edit fast. If you are a founder, consultant, or product marketer, the most valuable workflow is usually the boring one: - paste one URL - get the sharpest issues first - rewrite the page - then send traffic That order saves money.
Angle: consultant-quality deliverable for freelancers and marketers
Freelance growth people know this pain well: a client says, "Can you audit the landing page?" They do not want a vague opinion. They want something they can send to a founder or developer and act on immediately. That is the gap Improve My Page is built for. It generates a shareable report for one page, with severity-ranked issues, copy-change suggestions, pricing guidance, and a fix prompt that can become an implementation brief. In practice, that means you can go from URL to deliverable without spending half a day assembling notes. I also limited the scope on purpose. No site-wide crawl. No trying to be every SEO tool on earth. Just the page that matters. If you work with bootstrapped startups or early-stage SaaS, this is the kind of output that makes you look sharp without overcomplicating the process. I am still improving the scoring and examples, so if you do landing page work, I would love feedback on what would make the report more credible and easier to sell.
Tagline
Audit one landing page, fix it faster
Description
Improve My Page audits one landing page and turns the findings into a prioritized fix brief. Get conversion, SEO, speed, accessibility, pricing, and copy suggestions before you buy more traffic.
Maker's first comment
I built Improve My Page because I kept seeing the same failure mode: founders would ship a page, send traffic, and only then realize the hero was unclear, the proof was weak, or the pricing section was doing the wrong job. Most tools either go too broad or stop at a score, which is not very useful when you need to ship edits today. So I narrowed it to one public URL and focused on the sections that actually change conversion. The output is meant to feel like a junior conversion consultant handed you a sharp, prioritized brief: what is broken, why it matters, and what to fix first. I also wanted the report to be easy to share with a teammate or contractor instead of sitting in a dashboard nobody opens twice. I’m launching this for solo founders, marketers, and freelancers who want a faster way to audit a page before spending on traffic. If you try it, I’d love brutal feedback on the scoring, the severity ranking, and whether the fix brief is specific enough to act on.
Pinned maker comment
Would love feedback on two things: does the one-page scope feel refreshingly focused, or too narrow? And are the prioritized fixes specific enough that you'd actually paste them into your next work session?
Meta
Running ads before fixing this page?
Targeting solo founders and indie SaaS marketers who are about to spend on traffic. Hypothesis: if we show them the biggest conversion leaks on one landing page first, they'll postpone wasted spend and buy an audit instead. Improve My Page scores the page, groups the issues, and turns them into a fix brief.
Google Search
Landing page audit for one URL
Targeting people searching for landing page audits, conversion QA, and homepage feedback. Hypothesis: searchers want a fast, specific answer for one page, not a full-site SEO tool. Improve My Page checks conversion structure, pricing, copy, speed, and trust, then gives ranked fixes.
Reddit Promoted
Your page may be fine. Your CTA isn't.
Targeting founders and makers in communities like r/SideProject and r/indiehackers. Hypothesis: they want blunt, actionable feedback on a real page before they spend more on traffic. Paste one URL, get the issues grouped by severity, and turn the result into a build brief.
Subreddits
r/SideProject
Show the one-page audit workflow with a real before/after example and ask for brutal feedback on the scoring and prioritization
Rules: No pure promo. Share what you built, what you learned, and invite critique. Keep it transparent and useful.
r/indiehackers
Post the story of narrowing from generic site audit ideas to one-URL conversion QA, with screenshots of the report
Rules: Lead with the problem and the build process. Avoid link-dumping; add context and lessons.
r/microsaas
Share the product as a focused microtool for landing page QA before buying traffic, with a simple demo clip
Rules: Keep it product-focused and concise. Don’t spam repeated launch posts.
r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
Frame it as a practical tool for founders who are iterating a public page and want quick feedback before ads
Rules: Must feel like a journey or lesson, not an ad. Share the why and the process.
r/SaaS
Talk about the pain of weak landing page conversion in early SaaS and how a narrow audit can catch obvious leaks
Rules: Be relevant to SaaS operators. Posts should be insightful and not self-promotional first.
Communities
Publish build logs, teardown lessons, and a launch thread with concrete screenshots. Comment on other founders' landing page posts with useful feedback first.
Submit a technical or founder-story angle, not a sales pitch. Focus on the constrained one-page approach and what you learned about conversion QA.
Share a short teardown checklist and offer free audits to a few members. Contribute to discussions about landing page optimization and conversion.
Cold outreach template
Hey {firstName} - saw {context} and it looked like a page that could be converting better with a few sharper edits. I built a tool that audits one landing page and turns the issues into a prioritized fix brief, so you can spot the leaks before spending more on traffic. Want me to run it on your page and send the top 3 fixes?
Product Hunt timing
Launch on Tuesday at 12:01am Pacific Time. That gives you the full Tuesday–Wednesday window for maker traffic and Product Hunt attention, while still catching U.S. founders and marketers early in their workday when they can actually click, try the audit, and comment.
Indie Hackers post ideas
- 01I stopped building a full-site audit tool and narrowed it to one landing page
- 02What 99 landing page audits taught me about conversion leaks
- 03How I turned audit findings into a repair brief founders can actually use
Competitor alternatives
Current tone of voice
Practical, maker-friendly, and mildly urgent; it sounds like a conversion checklist for bootstrapped founders, with lines like "Find what’s blocking your landing page from converting" and "Run the audit before you buy more traffic."
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