LeakAudit
Public mini-audit

Voker's promise is strong. The next step can be calmer.

"Make sure your AI agents are helping, not just responding" is a clean value prop. The likely leak is CTA hierarchy when launch visitors see several possible paths.

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. The first promise lands.

The page names AI-agent analytics and the buyer outcome clearly. That is a good launch surface. The risk is not clarity of category; it is action priority.

CTA test: make "Book demo" or "Start trial" the single dominant path, then demote login, docs, install, and sales-adjacent actions.

2. Launch traffic needs one obvious next step.

Multiple CTAs can be fine for returning visitors. Cold HN traffic usually needs one primary action that matches the visitor's stage.

Proof test: "See where your AI agent fails users, then route fixes to the team that owns it."

3. The paid audit angle.

The full audit should rank CTA order, social-preview copy, proof placement, and whether demo, trial, or install deserves the first-screen priority for launch-week traffic.

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