LeakAudit
Public mini-audit

TabTasker's privacy promise is strong. The next step can be sharper.

The page communicates "50+ tools" and "no upload" well. The conversion risk is that a cold launch visitor still has to decide what to do next.

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.

1. Strong privacy promise, diffuse action path.

"Privacy-first utility tools that run entirely in your browser" is useful. But launch traffic needs one obvious action before browsing all utilities.

CTA test: "Open the toolbox" or "Try a private tool now."

2. The value proof could arrive earlier.

For a utility collection, proof can be simple: tool count, no upload, no account, instant browser execution. Put those claims beside the first CTA.

Proof test: "50+ browser-only tools. No upload. No login."

3. The paid audit angle.

The full audit should rank which hero copy, CTA, tool preview, and proof block will most likely convert Product Hunt visitors before attention cools off.

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