ConversionAudit.app

Is your SaaS homepage earningmore signups or just more traffic?Paste your marketing site URL—get founder-grade feedback on hero copy, ICP clarity, and the path to trial or demo. Built for B2B SaaS homepages, not generic SEO scorecards.

No signup required.

What SaaS founders get from the audit

  • Positioning that sells the outcome

    Catch when you lead with features, integrations, or “AI-powered” while the visitor still does not know what job you do on Monday morning.

  • Signup and demo friction

    See when “Start free trial” repeats without a reason, or when enterprise visitors cannot find security, pricing, or a human next step.

  • Copy you can ship this week

    Ten insights with paste-ready hero and CTA rewrites—enough to unblock a landing page refresh before the next launch or fundraise.

Audit your SaaS homepage in minutes

  1. Use your public marketing URL

    Run the audit on the homepage you send prospects to—usually your root domain or main product marketing page.

  2. Validate with the free preview

    If the priority summary names a positioning mistake you already suspected, unlock the full report for every insight and rewrite.

  3. Iterate before you scale spend

    Fix the hero and primary CTA, publish, and re-audit. Cheaper than learning the same lesson from a month of underperforming ads.

SaaS homepage audit FAQ

Does this work for developer tools and PLG products?
Yes. The audit reads your visible homepage copy and structure—it applies whether you sell self-serve signup, sales-led demos, or both.
Should I audit my app dashboard or the marketing site?
Start with the public marketing homepage—the page that explains the product to strangers. In-app onboarding is a different problem.
We are pre-launch. Is it still useful?
Especially then. You can test positioning and hero copy on a staging or preview URL only if it is publicly reachable without login.
How is this different from a CRO agency?
You get structured feedback in seconds for a one-time unlock—not a retainer. Use it to prioritize what to fix before deeper research or design work.