The page is a proof page with no proof — every card hides the outcome behind a click.
“Companies of all sizes trust Resend to deliver their most important emails.”
Swap it for a sentence that names the real reason developer teams pick Resend over the incumbents — the API design, the React email integration, the DX. The proof is already on the page; the intro should tell them why it matters.
Get the ship-ready rewrite →This sentence could appear on SendGrid, Mailgun, or Postmark without changing a word. You're on a page that has real, named proof right below it — Gumroad, Raycast, Replit — but the intro claim throws that away with a phrase that belongs...
Not five scoring areas. Five questions, asked in sequence. The page is judged on how many it answers before the visitor gives up.
“Inbound [listed as a feature in the footer navigation]”
“The customer index page renders only repeated 'Read more' labels with no company names, no outcome snippets, and no quoted testimonials visible in the grid — a developer scanning the page sees zero proof without clicking through.”
“Companies of all sizes trust Resend to deliver their most important emails.”
Every finding named, quoted, and paired with the rewrite — that’s how Lytms reads a page. Run it on your own site to see all of yours, free.
Hero value, conversion-killing sentences, cliché density, awareness fit, buyer-language gap, competitive differentiation.
Proof architecture, named-customer recognition, imagery authenticity, claim-vs-evidence gaps.
A live feed of what the category is moving toward, with a drafted response for the moves worth responding to.
Pick one competitor on Pro. Same scoring this page is held to. Same-day alert when they ship a homepage change.
Mine reviews, transcripts, support, social. Ranked, attributed, matched against the homepage.
Accept, edit, ship. An action queue tied to a CMS or copied straight to clipboard.
Lytms reads any B2B homepage the same way — verdict, five scores, every line that costs the visit. Free to run. Full report and drafted rewrites on Pro.