1. The hook is strong, but broad.
Local natural-language search over big media archives is differentiated. A cold visitor still needs to know whether this is built for creators, researchers, teams, or anyone drowning in video and audio files.
"Fully local search over terabytes of media" is specific and useful. The likely leak is that the page can tell the highest-value user who it is for before asking for a download.
This is a public first pass, not a customer report. The paid audit goes deeper with annotated screenshots and fix order.
One audit slot open today.
Local natural-language search over big media archives is differentiated. A cold visitor still needs to know whether this is built for creators, researchers, teams, or anyone drowning in video and audio files.
The scan flags proof as the weak signal. A tiny demo of searching a real archive, privacy boundary, or supported-file proof could make the download feel safer.
The full audit should rank whether creator, researcher, or team-archive positioning creates the clearest download intent, then tighten proof around local privacy and media scale.
Flat. The Clipto URL and visitor goal are attached to checkout.