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52/ 100
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Your headline 'The smarter Linktree alternative' is a positioning statement, not a value proposition - it tells cold visitors nothing about WHY it's smarter or what outcome they get. You have zero social proof (no testimonials, no logos, no real user quotes) despite claiming '5,000+ creators' which feels unsubstantiated and hollow. The page has the bones of a decent funnel but cold paid traffic will bounce because there is no trust layer and the CTA 'Get started for free' is buried under a wall of feature bullets with no urgency or specificity.

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2/10Social
3/10Trust
4/10Headline
6/10Mobile
5/10Value
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Ranked by conversion impact
1
Critical

Replace the H1 'The smarter Linktree alternative' with a benefit-first headline that names the outcome. Example: 'Turn Your Bio Link Into a Sales Machine - Free Forever.' Then add a subheadline that handles the comparison: 'More powerful than Linktree. Easier than building a website. Zero transaction fees.' This single change will immediately communicate value to a cold visitor in under 3 seconds.

2
Important

Add 3 real testimonials with photos, names, and specific results directly below the hero CTA button. Format them as: '[Name], [Title] - I switched from Linktree and my link-in-bio clicks went from X to Y in 30 days.' The '5,000+ creators' claim is currently unverifiable - a single real face with a real result will do more than that number alone.

3
Improvement

The 'Coming Soon' tags on 'Brand-Perfect Design' and 'Custom Username' are conversion killers - they signal the product is incomplete. Either remove those features from the page entirely until they ship, or reframe them as 'Launching [Month]' with an email waitlist capture so you turn a trust problem into a lead generation opportunity.

Category breakdown

CTA & Next Step
5/10

The primary CTA button text appears to be 'Get started for free' which is acceptable but generic. The bigger problem is that the CTA appears in the hero but then the page launches into a feature ticker, a how-it-works section, a problem-solution section, and a features grid before the next CTA appears. There is no repeated CTA after each value section. The 'free' qualifier is good but the button likely needs to be more visually prominent - there is no color contrast information available but on a JS-rendered page this is a common failure point.

Add a secondary CTA button after every major section (after the problem-solution block, after the features grid, after the how-it-works). Change the button copy from 'Get started for free' to 'Create My Free Page in 30 Seconds' to mirror the '30 seconds' claim already on the page and reduce perceived friction.
Social Proof
2/10

There are zero testimonials, zero customer logos, zero star ratings, and zero named user quotes on this page. The only social proof is the claim 'Join 5,000+ creators using MyLinkX' in the hero, which is unverified and easy to dismiss. The mock profile shown (Kanisshka, 14.2K clicks, 8.4% CTR, 340 sales) appears to be a fabricated demo rather than a real case study, which actually undermines trust rather than building it. There is no press mention, no third-party validation, nothing.

Add a row of 3 real creator testimonials with profile photos, real usernames, and specific metrics immediately below the hero CTA. If you have 5,000 users, you can get 3 quotes in 24 hours. Format: photo, name, platform handle, one sentence result ('I made $1,200 in my first week after switching from Linktree'). Place this section above the fold on desktop or within the first scroll on mobile.
Trust & Credibility
3/10

The page has a pricing section (positive) and mentions security in the sign-up flow ('one-time code, fast, secure, frictionless') but there is no money-back guarantee, no free trial framing beyond 'free tier', no security badges, no founder story, no company information, no 'as seen in' press, and no terms or privacy link visible in the scraped content. The domain is .org which for a commercial SaaS product can trigger skepticism - visitors may wonder if this is a legitimate business or a side project.

Add a trust bar directly below the hero CTA with 3-4 trust signals in icon format: a lock icon with 'No credit card required', a shield icon with 'Your data is never sold', a star icon with '5,000+ creators trust MyLinkX', and a clock icon with 'Cancel anytime'. This takes under an hour to implement and directly addresses the skepticism a cold visitor will have.
3-Second Clarity
4/10

The H1 reads 'The smarter Linktree alternative' - this fails the 3-second test for cold traffic. It assumes the visitor already knows what Linktree is, already wants an alternative, and trusts your claim of being 'smarter' with zero evidence. A visitor from a Meta ad who has never heard of you will not know what this product does, who it is for, or why they should care. The subheadline 'One link to help you share everything you create, curate and sell' is better but it is buried below a mock phone UI and easy to miss.

Rewrite the H1 to lead with the outcome for the specific audience: 'The Link-in-Bio That Actually Converts Followers Into Customers.' Move the audience qualifier ('for creators on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube') into the subheadline. The word 'smarter' is a claim - replace it with a specific proof point like '0% fees' or 'loads in under 1 second.'
Mobile Experience
6/10

The page claims 'Mobile-First' and '90% of bio link clicks happen on mobile' which suggests awareness of the issue. The how-it-works section and feature grid appear to be structured in a way that should stack reasonably on mobile. However, the scrolling ticker with 7 feature bullets repeating 3 times is likely to be visually noisy and hard to read on small screens. The mock phone UI in the hero is a smart choice for mobile context. The 'Coming Soon' tags on features may be even more jarring on mobile where space is limited.

Reduce the scrolling feature ticker to a static 3-column icon grid on mobile showing only the top 3 differentiators (0% fees, custom domain, email capture). The repeating marquee animation on mobile burns attention without adding information and should be replaced with a clean static layout.
Value Proposition
5/10

The page does communicate differentiated benefits - 0% transaction fees, custom domain included, email capture built-in, real-time analytics - but these are presented as a scrolling ticker/marquee list rather than a prioritized hierarchy. The most powerful differentiator (0% transaction fees vs Linktree's 5-9% on paid links) is buried in a repeating animation strip and never called out with a direct comparison. The 'Stop Losing Money on Every Click' section is the strongest copy on the page but it appears too far down the scroll.

Front-load the 0% transaction fees differentiator in the hero section with a direct callout: 'Unlike Linktree, we charge 0% on every sale. Keep 100% of your revenue.' This is a concrete, verifiable, financially meaningful claim that will resonate immediately with creator-sellers and should be in the first 200 pixels of the page.
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