Your stat wall has twelve numbers and no named company behind eleven of them — proof that reads like claims.
“See how enterprises achieve a 332% ROI with Webflow | Contact sales”
Move the form below the capability bullets, or collapse it to a single email field with a 'Talk to sales' label. Let the headline and the three 'Design / Publish / Analyze' bullets land first — then ask for contact details.
Get the ship-ready rewrite →The right half of the first screen is occupied by a seven-field contact form. An enterprise buyer scanning the headline — '332% ROI' — hasn't yet read the three capability bullets that explain WHAT produces that ROI. The form demands...
Not five scoring areas. Five questions, asked in sequence. The page is judged on how many it answers before the visitor gives up.
“Every CTA on the page reads 'Contact sales' with no description of what that engagement looks like, how long it takes, or what the buyer gets out of it. No demo offer, no pilot framing, no 'we'll show you X in 30 minutes' language anywhere on the page.”
“See how enterprises achieve a 332% ROI with Webflow | Contact sales”
“Hero: 'Contact sales' only. 'Get a demo' appears once, near the bottom of the page, after the testimonials, feature tabs, and FAQ.”
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.
Call-to-action clarity, visual weight, offer strength, form friction, CTA-to-page match.
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.
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.
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