Your hero says "forget about infrastructure"; your pricing table asks buyers to reason about six GPU tiers.
“The page opens with 'Run AI with an API' and 'all with one line of code' — a pitch aimed at engineers still deciding whether to use a managed API...”
Give the top of the page a second job: let visitors search or jump straight to a specific model before reading the platform pitch. Even a prominent search bar or 'find a model' link in the hero handles the 58% without rewriting anything else.
Get the ship-ready rewrite →Your page leads with why someone should use a model API platform at all — infrastructure pain, one line of code, scale-to-zero pricing. That's the right pitch for a developer who hasn't chosen an approach yet. But 58.62% of your traffic...
A buyer runs five checks before they act — in this order. Lose one and they never reach the next.
Not five scoring areas. Five questions, asked in sequence. The page is judged on how many it answers before the visitor gives up.
3 findings, surfaced. 7 more in the full report.
The page sells the platform concept to visitors who already picked a model.
“The page opens with 'Run AI with an API' and 'all with one line of code' — a pitch aimed at engineers still deciding whether to use a managed API platform (solution-aware). But 58.62% of inbound search volume is product-aware: people already searching for a specific model they want to run, e.g. 'sora api' (368,000/mo),”
The page has no named customers, no logos, and no review excerpts — and three separate signals that should carry proof all stay abstract.
“No company logos anywhere on the page. No named customers. No pulled quotes from real teams. G2 or aggregator reviews exist but none surface here. The social proof section uses only vague volume claims ('thousands of businesses', 'thousands of models').”
Your closing section sells a dream instead of a decision.
“With Replicate and tools like Next.js and Vercel, you can wake up with an idea and watch it hit the front page of Hacker News by the time you go to bed.”
You’ve seen 3 of replicate.com’s 10 findings.
Your homepage has its own.
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.
More than the rest of the report. Daily monitoring on replicate.com.
Catch market shifts the day they happen.
A live feed of what the category is moving toward, with a drafted response for the moves worth responding to.
Pulse warms up after your first day on Pro.
A rival, scored daily, side-by-side.
Pick one competitor on Pro. Same scoring this page is held to. Same-day alert when they ship a homepage change.
The exact phrases buyers use about the brand.
Mine reviews, transcripts, support, social. Ranked, attributed, matched against the homepage.
Every fix routed to a queue, ready to ship.
Accept, edit, ship. An action queue tied to a CMS or copied straight to clipboard.
10 drafted fixes waiting
This is replicate.com’s scan. What would yours say?
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.