Your proof page never answers what buyers actually came to verify: whether companies like theirs already trust you.
“The page leads with customer count ('50,000+ companies'), named case studies with hard metrics (Perplexity, Vanta, Notion), and a 'Get started for...”
Add a short section near the top that lets visitors filter by pain ('closing faster', 'replacing manual expenses', 'controlling spend') before they hit company logos and metrics. That bridges the gap for the two-thirds who need context before the proof lands.
Get the ship-ready rewrite →Your customers page skips straight to proof for an audience that doesn't yet know what they're comparing. Over two-thirds of inbound traffic — 66.45% between solution_aware and problem_aware visitors — lands here without a category frame,...
Not five scoring areas. Five questions, asked in sequence. The page is judged on how many it answers before the visitor gives up.
“The page leads with customer count ('50,000+ companies'), named case studies with hard metrics (Perplexity, Vanta, Notion), and a 'Get started for free' button — all of which assume the visitor already knows Ramp and is looking for reassurance before committing. Meanwhile, 38.76% of inbound traffic is solution_aware (p”
“Get started for free”
“No case study card, testimonial, or filter option references switching from a competitor or compares outcomes. The page treats Ramp as the only option in the buyer's consideration set. In a category where Brex and Divvy are direct peers with overlapping messaging, this is a missed anchor.”
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Hero value, conversion-killing sentences, cliché density, awareness fit, buyer-language gap, competitive differentiation.
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.
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