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Keep the current focus on the two live instruments. The rest stay visible as the next platform layers, not as finished tools.

Website Audit

live

Full-site scanner for conversion, SEO, mobile, and performance leaks.

Landing Page Grader

live

Message match, CTA, proof, and funnel friction for paid landing pages.

Page Scan

In development

Page-level diagnosis for pricing, landing, signup, and other revenue URLs.

Pricing Page Audit

In development

Decision friction, plan separation, and offer clarity on pricing surfaces.

Copy Review

In development

Message clarity review for weak headlines, offers, and proof timing.

Speed Audit

In development

Performance drag and render blockers that reduce trust and conversion.

CTA Audit

CTA audit for pages where the next step should be obvious but still feels weak

LeadRevive helps teams scan call-to-action hierarchy, CTA visibility, and next-step friction so buyers stop hesitating after the first screen.

Free scannerPrefills live audit flowTop issues + modeled drag

Top 3 issues preview

01

The page gets attention, but no single CTA dominates strongly enough when the visitor is ready to move.

02

CTA placement and supporting proof are too weak to make the next action feel obvious.

03

Competing buttons, vague labels, or poor hierarchy are likely suppressing clicks that should already be happening.

Proof strip

Built for pages where the buyer reaches decision mode but the next step still feels weak.
Scanner shows whether the real problem is CTA hierarchy, placement, or the proof around the action.
Routes into deeper restructuring before a full page rewrite or redesign is commissioned.

Why this page exists

01

A CTA audit is useful when the page gets attention but too few people continue into the intended action. In that situation the issue is often not traffic volume but weak next-step clarity.

02

The scanner checks whether one action dominates, whether the CTA arrives at the right moment, and whether the page creates hesitation before the click happens.

03

That makes this page relevant for homepages, landing pages, offer pages, and any screen where the buyer should know what to do next almost immediately.

Best fit

Pages with traffic and scroll depth but weak click-through to the primary action.
Offers where too many buttons or low hierarchy make the next move uncertain.
Teams preparing to redesign a hero or offer section but needing diagnosis first.
Service businesses trying to improve lead flow before paying for a full rebuild.

Tool output

Free scanner output showing score, top CTA issues, and likely conversion drag.
Review of CTA hierarchy, placement, repetition, and clarity across the page.
Prioritized fixes for clearer next-step framing and lower hesitation.
Optional premium report and implementation path if the page needs deeper restructuring.

How the tool works

Step 1

Submit a page URL and get a free audit with score, top issues, and context.

Step 2

Default into the first paid step when the diagnosis is real. For most buyers that means `$10 Action Plan`, not the whole ladder at once.

Step 3

Move into export or implementation only after the paid diagnosis proves the page is worth fixing now.

Mini benchmarks

Strong pages make one next step feel dominant instead of forcing the buyer to evaluate multiple paths.
If the CTA arrives before enough proof, the click still feels riskier than it should.
Low click-through often means the decision path is unclear, not that traffic quality is automatically poor.

What good looks like

The first screen continues the click promise immediately and makes the next step obvious.
Proof and offer clarity arrive early enough that the buyer does not need to think too hard.

FAQ

Questions people ask before buying

Can a CTA really be the main problem if traffic is decent?

Yes. Strong traffic only proves people arrived. If the next action is weak, vague, or badly placed, the page can still leak a large share of buyer intent.

Is this only about button color or copy?

No. A CTA audit looks at the whole decision path: hierarchy, surrounding proof, offer clarity, timing, and whether the click feels safe and obvious.

What should I do after the scan?

Use the free findings to confirm whether CTA friction is real, then unlock the paid layer if you want the full breakdown, action plan, and next-step recommendations.

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