Fix these first
Ranked by conversion impactReplace the H1 'Pulse Deck' with a real value-statement headline. Something like: 'Every IPL Match, Player, and Season - Analyzed in One Place.' The current headline communicates zero product purpose to a cold visitor in the critical first 3 seconds.
Replace the lone 'Find' button with a clear, contextual CTA. Add a visible input label above the search form (e.g. 'Search any player, team, or match') and change the button text to 'Search Stats' or 'Explore Now'. Right now a visitor has no idea what the form does or what they are searching for.
Add a 3-bullet benefit strip directly below the headline before any navigation or workbench UI. Example bullets: 'Live match intelligence', 'Player form across all IPL seasons', 'Head-to-head comparisons'. The page currently has zero explanation of what a visitor gets from using this tool.
Category breakdown
The only CTA button on the page says 'Find' - one of the weakest, most ambiguous action words possible. Find what? Find who? There is no surrounding context, no placeholder text visible in the scrape, and no secondary CTA. The page also shows 'Loading IPL dashboard...' in the visible text, suggesting the page may not even fully render before a visitor bounces. A visitor has no clear next step.
The scraper detected star ratings exist on the page but there are no testimonials, no named users, no user count, no press mentions, and no customer logos. The star ratings with no context (no reviewer name, no review text, no count) are worse than no social proof at all - they look fabricated or broken. Zero evidence that any real person has used or endorsed this platform.
There is no pricing section, no free trial mention, no money-back guarantee, no security badge, no team or founder information, no company name, no external links, and zero images. The page title is 'IPL Analytics Platform' but the domain is a Vercel staging URL (22-yards.vercel.app) which signals to any savvy visitor that this is an unfinished side project, not a production product. The 'Connecting to the IPL database' loading message visible in the page text further undermines confidence.
The H1 reads 'Pulse Deck' - a branded internal name with no descriptive value. A cold visitor landing here has no idea if this is a cricket game, a data tool, a news site, or a developer portfolio. The subheadline 'Match intelligence, player form, and season context in one surface' is buried and appears to repeat multiple times in the scraped text, suggesting a rendering or layout bug. Even if a visitor reads the subheadline, 'one surface' is jargon that adds no clarity.
The navigation bar contains 9 items (Home, Live, Players, Matches, Seasons, Teams, Venues, Analytics, Records, Compare, H2H) plus a workbench panel. On mobile, this navigation almost certainly collapses poorly or overflows, burying the primary content. The page appears to be a dashboard-style layout which typically requires horizontal space that does not exist on a 375px screen. The 'Loading IPL dashboard...' state also suggests a heavy client-side render that will be slow on mobile networks.
The meta description reveals this is a 'Full-stack IPL analytics cockpit backed by PostgreSQL, FastAPI, and Next.js' - that is a developer README, not a user value proposition. The visible page text mentions 'Match intelligence, player form, and season context' but never answers: compared to what? Why is this better than ESPN Cricinfo or Cricbuzz? There is no differentiated benefit, no promised outcome, and no reason for a cricket fan to choose this over existing free alternatives.
