YOUR HOMEPAGE GETS FIVE SECONDS
Can a stranger understand, trust, and act on your app?
Inspect the public HTML of your SaaS landing page for a visible promise, clear action, conversion path, basic trust, and a learning signal.
We will look for a promise, action, conversion path, trust path, and learning signal.
WHAT THE NUMBER CAN—AND CANNOT—SAY
Useful diagnosis.
Honest limits.
The grader reads public HTML only and checks whether five commercial signals can be detected: a visitor promise, primary action, conversion path, basic trust path, and analytics signal. It does not access source code, private deployments, credentials, visual heatmaps, or customer data. Passing a check does not prove the message converts; it proves the signal is present enough to inspect.
- Visitor promise and primary action
- Visible signup, lead, pricing, or payment path
- Basic trust and learning instrumentation
BEFORE YOU TRUST THE SCORE
Method questions.
Does the grader use private source code?+
No. It requests the same public HTML available to an ordinary visitor. Never enter a private deployment URL, credential, API key, or admin page.
Is this a complete conversion-rate optimization audit?+
No. It is a fast first-pass diagnosis. Real conversion work still requires qualified traffic, user behavior, customer language, and controlled tests.
Why does the result avoid industry conversion benchmarks?+
Traffic quality, price, buying motion, and product category change the meaning of a conversion rate. Three Moves prioritizes your observed buyer behavior over a universal number.