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Instantly audit your website for speed, mobile UX, and layout issues that silently kill conversions — and get one-click fixes.
Added Mar 10, 2026
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Online store owners and affiliate marketers consistently lose conversions not because of bad marketing, but because of poor website fundamentals: slow load times, cluttered layouts, broken mobile experiences, and missing trust elements. Most site owners blame their ads or products without realizing their theme and page structure are the real bottleneck. Diagnosing and fixing these issues currently requires hiring a web designer or SEO consultant, which is expensive and slow.
A SaaS tool that scans any website (Shopify, WordPress, custom sites) and produces an actionable conversion audit — flagging slow-loading elements, mobile UX problems, cluttered layouts, missing trust signals, and unnecessary scripts. Beyond diagnosis, it offers one-click fixes: auto-optimizing images, suggesting cleaner layout configurations, identifying removable JavaScript plugins, and generating mobile-friendly page variants. Users get a prioritized list of changes ranked by estimated conversion impact.
Mobile commerce now accounts for over 70% of e-commerce traffic, yet most site templates still prioritize desktop aesthetics. The explosion of Shopify stores and affiliate sites has created millions of non-technical site owners who need conversion optimization but can't afford consultants.
Hey everyone, I’ve been working with small businesses recently and noticed that even **simple website improvements** can make a huge difference in getting more leads and customers. For example: * Clear call to action buttons * Faster loading speed * Mobile friendly design * Better branding (logo and visuals etc. I’m curious, what changes have actually worked for you? Also, if anyone here is struggling with their businee and don't have a websites or if he/she has one but can't see results, feel free to share. I’d be happy to take a look and give some suggestions (no charges for it)
Hey everyone, I’ve been working with small businesses recently and noticed that even **simple website improvements** can make a huge difference in getting more leads and customers. For example: * Clear call to action buttons * Faster loading speed * Mobile friendly design * Better branding (logo and visuals etc. I’m curious, what changes have actually worked for you? Also, if anyone here is struggling with their businee and don't have a websites or if he/she has one but can't see results, feel free to share. I’d be happy to take a look and give some suggestions (no charges for it)
I used to think I had a marketing problem… but it was mostly UX. I was getting traffic, but people just weren’t clicking or signing up. Super frustrating. https://preview.redd.it/s2j828e0tztg1.png?width=1897&format=png&auto=webp&s=ab84f647b08972a1f34f24b7682f8a28cfcc0c64 After looking into it, it was small stuff: – unclear buttons (people didn’t know what to do next) – too many options – messy flow Nothing big on its own, but together it was killing conversions. What helped was just simplifying things clearer next step, less noise. That alone made a difference. Because of this, I started building a small tool called [MyDesignAudit](https://www.mydesignaudit.com/) to catch these kinds of issues early. Still figuring it out, but it’s been helpful for me so far. what’s one change that actually improved your conversions?
I used to think I had a marketing problem… but it was mostly UX. I was getting traffic, but people just weren’t clicking or signing up. Super frustrating. https://preview.redd.it/s2j828e0tztg1.png?width=1897&format=png&auto=webp&s=ab84f647b08972a1f34f24b7682f8a28cfcc0c64 After looking into it, it was small stuff: – unclear buttons (people didn’t know what to do next) – too many options – messy flow Nothing big on its own, but together it was killing conversions. What helped was just simplifying things clearer next step, less noise. That alone made a difference. Because of this, I started building a small tool called [MyDesignAudit](https://www.mydesignaudit.com/) to catch these kinds of issues early. Still figuring it out, but it’s been helpful for me so far. what’s one change that actually improved your conversions?
I’ve been tweaking my store for a while and making some improvements here and there, but I’m curious — what’s the one change or strategy you made that had a big impact on your conversion rate? Was it something like: * Changing your product page design? * Adding social proof (reviews, UGC)? * Tweaking your checkout flow? * Or maybe something else? I’m always looking for new ideas, and would love to hear what worked for others!
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