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    Website Teardown

    Find what your website is making harder than it needs to be.

    A website can look polished and still confuse buyers. We review your pages for clarity, structure, proof, CTA flow, SEO basics and conversion blockers so you know what to fix first.

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    Part of Competitor Analysis & Growth Research

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    Website teardown services

    Buyer intent

    For teams that want practical feedback on why their website is not explaining, ranking or converting as well as it should.

    What this page helps answer

    • Is our offer clear enough?
    • Are our pages structured well?
    • Where are visitors getting confused?
    • What should we fix first?
    • Clarity review

      See if visitors can understand the offer quickly.

    • Conversion blocker list

      Find CTA, proof, hierarchy and flow issues.

    • Fix-first roadmap

      Get a practical list of website improvements.

    Best for websites that need a sharper second look.

    This service is useful when the site is live, but something feels off. Maybe leads are weak, visitors drop quickly, the page feels crowded or the offer is not landing clearly.

    Your website looks good but does not convert.You are planning a redesign.You want to improve service pages.You need a clearer CTA path.You want expert feedback before investing in a rebuild.

    The problem

    Good design cannot save unclear structure.

    01

    The hero does not explain the offer fast enough

    Visitors should not have to scroll deeply to understand who you help and what you do.

    02

    CTAs are unclear or scattered

    Too many options, vague button copy or weak placement can slow down action.

    03

    Proof appears after the doubt

    Trust signals, outcomes, examples and FAQs need to appear where buyer hesitation happens.

    04

    The page is not built around decisions

    Sections may look nice, but not guide visitors toward a clear next step.

    Search intent coverage

    Search angles this page can support.

    Search angles

    • website teardown
    • website audit service
    • website conversion review
    • landing page teardown
    • service page audit
    • website clarity audit
    • website UX review
    • website improvement recommendations

    Buyer questions

    • What is a website teardown?
    • How do I know what to fix on my website?
    • Why is my website not converting?
    • How do I review a service page?
    • What should a website audit include?

    What you get

    Clear feedback on what to fix and why.

    1. 1

      Page clarity review

      Hero, offer, audience, promise and first-scroll understanding.

    2. 2

      Structure feedback

      Section order, hierarchy, page flow and readability.

    3. 3

      CTA review

      Button copy, placement, repetition and next-step clarity.

    4. 4

      Proof and trust notes

      Where to add proof, examples, outcomes, FAQs or credibility signals.

    5. 5

      SEO basics check

      Headings, metadata direction, internal links and page intent alignment.

    6. 6

      Priority fix list

      What to change first, what to test and what can wait.

    Typical output includes: Website notes, page recommendations, CTA fixes, proof gaps, SEO basics, priority roadmap.

    Process

    How this sub-service works

    1. 1

      Send your website — share the page or pages you want reviewed and the action you want visitors to take.

    2. 2

      We review the page journey — hero, sections, CTAs, proof, FAQs, forms and decision flow.

    3. 3

      We identify blockers — clarity gaps, weak hierarchy, missing proof and friction points.

    4. 4

      We prioritize fixes — the focus is on changes that can improve understanding and action.

    5. 5

      You get the teardown — a practical review your team can act on without another long strategy deck.

    Use cases

    Use this when your website needs sharper decisions.

    Homepage improvement

    Service page improvement

    Landing page review

    Pricing page review

    Redesign planning

    Conversion strategy sprint

    Related research services

    Each page links back to the main research service and connects to sibling analysis angles.

    FAQs

    Common questions

    Quick answers about scope, fit and what to send first.

    No. This is a teardown that tells you what is working, what is confusing and what to fix first.

    Yes. A homepage, service page, landing page or pricing page can be reviewed on its own.

    Yes. We can include headline, CTA, section and FAQ direction where relevant.

    Ready to see what your website is leaking?

    Send your page, target audience and conversion goal. We will review the structure, message and CTA path so you know what to fix first.