LeakAudit
Public mini-audits

Four live launch pages. Four conversion leaks.

Smol Launch Week 22 is active through May 31. These first-pass scans turn current launch traffic into buyer-specific audit pages.

This is public-page analysis, not customer work or endorsement. The full audit adds annotated screenshots, exact copy options, and ranked fixes in 24 hours.

Source list: Smol Launch Week of May 25, 2026.

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38Grade D

Decker AI has a strong meta promise. The buying path is hidden from lightweight scans.

The scanned title and description are specific: MBB-grade decks, IC memos, DCF models, and diligence packs for top-tier professionals. The leak is that the scan did not find obvious CTA, proof, or pricing-path language in the rendered HTML snapshot.

Goal
Convert consultants into lifetime deal buyers.
Source signal
Smol Launch lists Decker AI as #1 for the May 25-31 week.
Fix test: expose one hard CTA and one proof marker above the first scroll. Example: "Generate a partner-ready deliverable from messy source material. See a sample deck."
94Grade A

Receptionst is clear. The last leak is positioning consistency.

The scan found a strong buying path, proof, and CTA. The interesting leak is subtle: metadata frames a broad website AI receptionist, while the H1 narrows to restaurants. That may be correct, or it may split launch traffic.

Goal
Convert website visitors into AI receptionist signups.
Source signal
Smol Launch lists Receptionst as #2 for the current week.
Fix test: decide whether launch traffic should see the restaurant wedge first or the broader small-business support promise first. Mixed specificity is a quiet leak.
79Grade B

Direct2App explains the category. It needs one obvious next action.

The H1 and meta description are understandable: discover and compare SaaS and AI tools. The scan did not find a strong primary CTA, which means a launch visitor may browse without knowing whether to search, submit, compare, or join.

Goal
Help visitors find and review SaaS and AI tools.
Source signal
Smol Launch lists Direct2App as #3 for the current week.
Fix test: make one first-screen action dominant. "Find a tool" for buyers, or "Submit your tool" for makers. Trying to serve both equally usually serves neither.
78Grade B

Shadcn Space has strong inventory. The buyer and price path can arrive sooner.

The page exposes a clear component/template promise and a builder CTA. The scan still flags buying-path clarity and audience specificity: developers, agencies, founders, and UI teams do not all buy the same way.

Goal
Convert developers into template or component customers.
Source signal
Smol Launch lists Shadcn Space among current week launches.
Fix test: pull Pro pricing, template count, and the highest-value buyer into the first screen. The inventory is good; the page should say who gets leverage fastest.

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