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Conversion diagnosis for SaaS

Find the hesitation hiding in your website.

cro.doctor reads your SaaS site like a skeptical buyer, shows the evidence, and prescribes the fixes worth shipping first.

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Sample report · VinExposed
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Conversion score

68/100

Strong value. Trust proof needs context.

Primary diagnosis · High confidence

The value is clear, but the strongest trust claims are hard to verify at the decision point.

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Captured VinExposed homepage used as evidence in the sample diagnosis01

Evidence observed

The hero shows a 4.8/5 rating from 2,400+ verified buyers, but the captured page does not identify or link to the review source.

Prescription

Add the review platform, a clickable source, and an “as of” date beside the rating.

5 findings3 priorities
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Based on a public-page crawl · July 2026

Scope

Homepage to conversion path

Standard

Observation before opinion

Output

Priorities, evidence, rewrites

Access

Public pages. No login.

Method, not magic

A CRO audit should show its work.

Scores are orientation, not proof. The useful part is the chain from what is on the page to what a buyer may question—and the smallest credible fix.

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  1. 01

    Observe the journey

    We read the homepage, product story, pricing, and reachable signup path—not an isolated screenshot.

  2. 02

    Name the hesitation

    Each diagnosis ties a visible page detail to the question it leaves in a skeptical buyer’s mind.

  3. 03

    Attach the evidence

    Findings point back to the page, copy, or missing proof that produced them. Unknowns stay unknown.

  4. 04

    Prescribe the next move

    Recommendations are ranked by likely impact and effort, with concrete rewrites where copy is the blocker.

Diagnostic standard

If we cannot support a claim, it does not become a finding.

Observed

Visible copy, structure, proof, or friction on a public page.

Inferred

A clearly labeled interpretation, with confidence and reasoning.

Not assessed

Anything the public crawl cannot responsibly verify.

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Honest answers.

What can I see before paying?

Your preview includes the conversion score, the primary diagnosis, its supporting evidence, one complete finding, one strength, and a count of what remains in the full report.

Do you need access to my product or analytics?

No. cro.doctor reads public pages only. You can optionally add traffic, competitors, and your main conversion goal to make the diagnosis more specific.

Which pages are reviewed?

We follow the public SaaS journey we can reach—typically the homepage, feature or product pages, pricing, and the entry to signup or demo. Your report states what was and was not assessed.

Is this the same as an A/B test or user research?

No. It is an evidence-led expert audit, not observed user behavior. It helps you choose what to fix or test first; it does not invent lift estimates or claim to replace customer research.

What does the $29 unlock include?

One complete report with every prioritized finding, page-level evidence, conversion priorities, credibility and buyer-journey analysis, applicable copy rewrites, and a PDF-ready version. It is a one-time payment, not a subscription.

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