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Ecommerce Landing Page Conversion Audit

by @leooooooow

Audit an ecommerce landing page to identify the biggest conversion blockers across message clarity, proof, offer structure, friction, and CTA flow. Use when...

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πŸ“– About This Skill


name: ecommerce-landing-page-conversion-audit description: Audit an ecommerce landing page to identify the biggest conversion blockers across message clarity, proof, offer structure, friction, and CTA flow. Use when teams need a practical CRO review that leads to clear fixes.

Ecommerce Landing Page Conversion Audit

A structured audit for ecommerce landing pages that need clearer messaging, stronger proof, lower friction, and better conversion flow.

Browser-first guidance

If a live page URL is available, prefer OpenClaw managed browser before generating the audit.

Recommended order: 1. If the user already has page copy pasted, use it as a starting point. 2. If the live page is accessible, inspect it with OpenClaw managed browser. 3. Use Browser Relay only when the user explicitly wants to inspect their currently attached Chrome tab.

Solves

Many landing pages underperform because:

  • the headline is vague or generic;
  • the offer is not easy to understand;
  • proof is weak or badly placed;
  • the CTA appears before trust is built;
  • too many sections create friction instead of momentum.
  • Goal: Find the biggest conversion blockers on the page and turn them into a practical fix list.

    Use when

  • A landing page is getting traffic but not converting well
  • The page feels busy or unclear
  • The offer may be good, but the page does not explain it well
  • Teams want a structured CRO review before scaling spend
  • Inputs

  • Landing page URL or page copy
  • Target audience
  • Offer details
  • Traffic source or intent
  • Known constraints or compliance boundaries
  • Workflow

    1. Clarify the conversion goal. - purchase? - lead? - quiz start? - add to cart? 2. Review headline, subhead, and above-the-fold clarity. 3. Check page structure, proof placement, and CTA flow. 4. Identify friction points, confusion points, and weak sections. 5. Prioritize fixes based on likely conversion impact. 6. Suggest improved wording or structural changes where useful.

    Output

    1. Conversion blockers 2. Priority-ranked fixes 3. Copy / structure recommendations 4. CTA and proof notes 5. Quick-win suggestions

    Quality bar

  • Focus on commercial clarity, not generic design commentary.
  • Recommendations should be specific enough to implement.
  • Separate major blockers from minor polish issues.
  • Keep the audit grounded in ecommerce conversion logic.
  • If the observed page surface is partial, label that clearly.
  • Resource

    See references/output-template.md.