Rate my landing page. Out of 100. Right now.
Stop asking Reddit to roast your page. Paste the URL and get a copy score out of 100 — plus every finding that dragged it down, cited to the research it came from.
From URL to score in three steps
Paste the page you want rated
Homepage, pricing page, product launch page — any public URL. No signup, no email gate before the score.
16 checks become one number
Each check passes or fails against your live copy. Failures are weighted by severity and rolled into a score out of 100.
Fix findings, re-run, watch it move
Every point you lose is tied to a specific quote on your page. Rewrite it, run the rating again, and see the delta.
Why a score beats a roast.
One number you can act on
A score forces a verdict. Instead of "the hero feels weak", you get 68/100 and the seven findings that cost you the other 32 — ranked by how much each one hurts.
Rated against research, not taste
The rating isn't an AI's mood. Each check traces to Ogilvy, Cialdini, Schwartz, or CXL Institute test data, and the report cites the source next to every deduction.
Re-rate after every edit
Three free ratings a day means you can score, rewrite your headline, and score again before lunch. The full 55-check report is there when you want the complete picture.
Deep dives
Want to raise the score before you even run it? These three articles cover the checks pages fail most often.
Scoring questions, answered.
So — what does your page score?
One paste. One number. Every deduction explained.