Behavior
1Users scroll, click, exit
Auto CRO for webpages
Improve Your Page reads what people do on your page, finds the next useful experiment, tests it live, and turns the winner into a reviewed update to increase your revenue.
page
The asset that changes after each confirmed learning cycle.
Users scroll, click, exit
Friction points and hypotheses
Improved copy, proof, CTA, section order
Measured against your page goal
Winner becomes the next page
Use with
Improve your page's job: purchase, demo, waitlist, install, engagement and scroll depth.
Signals
Page areas
Decision
Move proof above CTA
tests confidence before action
Rewrite CTA to page goal
matches visitor intent
Keep control intact
no permanent change yet
The gap
Your tools can show scroll, bounce, funnel exits, CTA clicks, and replay clips. The missing piece is a system that converts those signals into changes.
Purchase, demo, waitlist, install, signup, scroll depth, or time on page. Improve Your Page works from the action that matters for that specific webpage.
Workflow
1.0
Read
Improve Your Page connects to analytics, funnels, session replay, and page events. The goal is not more dashboards. The goal is a usable experiment queue.
scroll depth
CTA clicks
form starts
User stalls
2.0
Diagnose
The system looks for the sections where intent breaks: unclear proof, weak CTA order, missing objections, or friction before the next action.
friction point
hypothesis
target metric
page area
3.0
Test
A store can optimize purchases. A waitlist page can optimize qualified signups. A content page can optimize depth, time, and return intent.
copy variant
proof variant
CTA variant
ABC4.0
Ship
Winning changes become a clean recommendation or diff. The next test starts from the improved page instead of resetting to the original.
Sample experiment
Until real case studies exist, the page should show mechanics honestly: what signal was read, what hypothesis was chosen, and what metric decides the winner.
Before anything ships
Improve Your Page should improve the page without surprising the people who own it. The first pass is a reviewed experiment backlog, not an unsupervised rewrite.
Learns from events, funnels, replay, or custom events without taking control.
Recommendation, reason, and page area are queued before anything ships.
Purchase, demo, waitlist, install, engagement, or depth can decide.
Send a repo diff, Webflow edit, Figma note, or reviewed recommendation.
Bring a live page and the metric it should improve. Improve Your Page will identify the first experiment backlog from the behavior you already collect.