
Before you buy more traffic,fix what's killing conversions.

Landing Doctor diagnoses why your landing page isn't converting — in under 60 seconds.
Paste your URL, get an AI-powered audit that pinpoints exactly what's killing your conversions: weak headlines, broken hierarchy, missing social proof, friction in CTAs, mobile UX issues, and more.
What you get
Free mini-audit — instant snapshot of the top issues on your page, no signup required
Full report — deep-dive analysis with prioritized fixes, copy rewrites, layout recommendations, and conversion benchmarks
Powered by Claude Sonnet — same model used by enterprise product teams
Results in under 60 seconds, no Calendly calls, no $2k "consultations"
Built for
Indie hackers and solo founders shipping MVPs
Media buyers running paid traffic to landers that won't convert
Agencies who need a second opinion fast
Anyone tired of vague "your CTA could be better" feedback
Why it's different
Most audit tools spit out generic checklists. Landing Doctor reads your page the way a paid-traffic expert would — looking at message-market fit, the headline-to-CTA path, trust signals, and the specific reasons a cold visitor bounces.
No fluff, no 40-page PDFs. Just the diagnosis and the prescription.
Try the free audit → landingdoctors.com
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