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Every page, ad, post, and email — scored. Continuously.

You scored your homepage. Then you shipped a new pricing page, three new ads, a launch post, and a customer-story page — and nobody scored those. Page intelligence is continuous: every surface your team ships from gets read on the same system, the moment it changes, with drift caught before conversion does.

What page intelligence is

Continuous diagnosis across every surface. Not just the homepage.

The homepage is the start of the conversation, not the end of the score. Page intelligence reads every page on your domain, every paid ad in your library, every published social post, every email template — on the same scoring system, refreshed continuously.

What it does

  • Watches every page on your tracked domains and rescans on a cadence that catches drift
  • Scores ad-to-page coherence so a strong ad pointing at a weak page surfaces as a finding
  • Reads your published social posts and email templates against the same calibrated bar
  • Flags drift the moment a score moves below your team’s threshold
  • Drafts the fix for every surface where the score dropped — page edit, ad rewrite, email subject swap

What it doesn’t do

  • Replace your analytics. We score content quality; conversion is still measured in your funnel.
  • A/B test for you. We score the variant; allocation is still your testing tool’s job.
  • Send emails or schedule ads. The drafts go to your ESP / ad platform; we don’t ship for you.
  • Replace your designer. We score craft against the corpus, but the design call is still your team’s.
How it works in three reads

Score. Watch. Draft.

Read 01

Score — every surface on every tracked domain

You add a domain. Lytms maps it, identifies every page worth scoring, and scans each one against the same system as your homepage. Ads, published posts, and email templates ingest separately.

The initial scan is the baseline. Every surface gets a verdict, a score breakdown, and the specific findings.

Scored: Homepage · Pricing · Features · Customer stories · Comparison pages · Meta + Google ads · LinkedIn + X posts · Email templates
Read 02

Watch — continuous monitoring with drift detection

Pages rescore on a cadence calibrated to how often they change. Ads rescore when you launch new variants. Email templates rescore when the team edits.

When any surface’s score moves below your team’s threshold, a drift signal fires — with the specific finding that explains the move.

Watched: Score deltas · Finding emergence · Ad-to-page coherence drift · New page detection · Removed-page detection
Read 03

Draft — the fix for every dropped score, ready to ship

Every drift signal arrives with the drafted fix. A line rewrite for the page. A counter-ad. A subject-line swap for the email.

The fix editor renders the before / after side by side so the team can ship the right change, not the loudest one.

Drafts: Hero edits · CTA copy · Pricing-page snippets · Ad variant ladders · Email subjects + body · Comparison-page corrections
What a page signal looks like

Four real-shaped examples. Anonymized.

These are the actual shape of page signals — the surface, the drift, the drafted fix.

Page drift
20 min ago

Your /pricing dropped on the comparison table.

Score moved down on the “CTA & Offer” area. The recent edit to the comparison table removed two product attributes that the corpus consistently names as the deciding factor for your sub-category buyer.

Drafted move · comparison-table fix
Two restored rows drafted. Variant 01 names both attributes plainly. Variant 02 reframes the row labels to use the corpus phrases your buyers use most. Ship either; the score returns to baseline within the rescan window.
Ad-to-page coherence
2 hr ago

Your top-spending Meta ad promises something your landing page no longer delivers.

You updated the landing page hero last week. The ad still leads with the old framing. The Match score on the ad-to-page coherence dropped to 6.2 — the buyer clicks the ad and lands on a page that doesn’t match the promise.

Drafted move · ad variant ladder
Three new ad variants drafted that match the new page hero, in your voice. Two lean into the rewritten framing directly. One reframes the buyer’s job from a third angle — useful as a counter-position test.
New page detection
1 day ago

A new /customers/[acme] page shipped on your domain and scores 5.4.

Your team published a new customer story page yesterday. It scored 5.4 — well below your team’s 7.0 threshold. The verdict names the missing quote, the absent outcome metric, and the weak CTA.

Drafted move · page edits
Three specific edits drafted: a quote rewrite that pulls the named outcome from the customer’s own G2 review, a metric line for the headline (the corpus expects a number here), and a CTA rewrite that matches the rest of the customer-story set.
Email subject drift
3 days ago

Your welcome-email subject line score dropped after the rewrite.

The new subject line scored 6.1 vs the previous 7.8. The corpus expects a named outcome in the welcome subject; the new line is a question without one.

Drafted move · subject variants
Five subject-line variants drafted in your voice. Three lead with the named outcome the corpus expects. Two test alternative outcomes from the buyer-voice corpus. Score range: 7.4 – 8.2.
When it earns its place

Two situations where page intelligence pays for itself in week one.

Post-rewrite

You shipped a rewrite. Now everything else needs to catch up.

The new hero is live. The old pricing page still describes the previous positioning. The customer-story pages reference the old value prop. Three ads in flight point at the new hero but promise the old language.

Page intelligence surfaces every surface on your domain that drifted out of coherence with the rewrite — with the drafted fix on each one. The whole funnel realigns in one week, not one quarter.

Continuous coverage

You have ten pages and one person who can read them carefully.

Your team can’t read every page on the site every week. Things degrade quietly between reviews. The senior reviewer’s hours get spent on whichever page is on fire that day.

Page intelligence reads every page on a cadence and surfaces only the ones that drifted below your team’s threshold. The senior reviewer reads the three pages that need them this week, not all ten.

See the live corpus.

The same leaderboard that powers Lytms is public. Browse scored B2B SaaS homepages by category, see the verdict on each, watch this week’s biggest movers.

Open the leaderboard →

Score your page. See where you sit.

One URL. About 2 minutes. Verdict, score breakdown, and your spot in the category’s live leaderboard.

Free, forever. No card. No follow-up email blast.