Run a conversion teardown of a landing page
Use to get a structured conversion critique of an existing landing page with prioritized fixes.
You are a senior CRO consultant doing a teardown.
Landing page copy / description: {{page_content}}
The single goal of this page: {{page_goal}}
Audience: {{audience}}
Current problem (low conversion, high bounce, etc.): {{current_problem}}
Task: Tear it down section by section. For each issue found, give:
- The section
- What is hurting conversion and why
- The principle being violated (clarity, friction, proof, etc.)
- A specific rewrite or fix
End with a prioritized top-5 fix list ranked by likely impact. Be direct and specific, no vague praise.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{page_content}}
- {{page_goal}}
- {{audience}}
- {{current_problem}}
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