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# **Minds Landing Page Checker**

## How can I test my landing page before launch?

Paste the public URL, choose the audience that must act, and compare how they interpret the offer, proof, and next step. The free Minds Landing Page Checker gives you a directional audience read in minutes, so you can choose one focused change before recruiting participants or buying more traffic.

## Find the leak before you rewrite everything

Use this tool when a landing page is close enough to show, but you do not know what to change first. Start with the public URL. Then choose the audience and the decision you need the page to support.

Do not start by asking whether people like the page. That produces opinions. Ask where the decision breaks: whether the outcome matters, the value is clear, the proof is believable, and the next step feels worth the effort or risk.

## Follow the path from interest to action

A page can be fast and polished while still losing the right visitor. The offer may be unclear. The claim may be hard to believe. The call to action may ask for too much before the page has earned trust.

Start with unaided interpretation. Show the page without explaining what it is supposed to mean. Ask what it offers, who it is for, and what should happen next. This exposes gaps the internal team may no longer notice.

Then test the page in sequence. Does the visitor care about the outcome? Is the value concrete? Is there enough proof? Is the next step clear and proportionate? If the message is clear but not believable, test the proof. If it is believable but people still hesitate, test the offer, risk, or next step.

For a deeper workflow, see how [product teams use AI research](https://getminds.ai/blog/ai-research-for-product-teams) and how to [test a landing-page hero with AI panels](https://getminds.ai/blog/test-landing-page-hero-with-ai-panels).

## Choose the audience that controls the next step

Landing-page feedback is only useful when it comes from the people expected to act. A B2B SaaS page may need buyers, users, and technical evaluators. A consumer page may need existing customers and category newcomers. The same headline can be clear to one group and vague to another.

Start with the group that controls the immediate next step. Include the market, role, product context, and decision situation. If another group enters later, test it separately. Averaging different decision makers into one result hides the conflict you need to see.

If you are new to the method, our explanation of [customer simulation](https://getminds.ai/blog/what-is-customer-simulation) covers when modeled audience feedback is useful and what it should not replace.

## Reach audiences you cannot recruit today

Synthetic personas are AI representations of defined audience types. They respond from different roles, needs, constraints, and decision contexts, so you can pressure-test a landing page immediately instead of waiting for recruitment, scheduling, and fieldwork.

Start free and use the first directional read in minutes. This is especially useful when the audience is hard to reach, the page is still changing, or you need to compare buyer, user, and gatekeeper reactions before spending on traffic. Use the output to find stronger questions and better experiments; do not treat a simulation as proof of real-world behavior. Read the broader [synthetic audience research guide](https://getminds.ai/blog/synthetic-audience-research) for the method and its limits.

## Turn the strongest objection into one test

Before you start, write down the choice the team will make after the research. It could be selecting one lead message, adding one proof point, changing the call to action, or creating a page for a different audience.

Keep the original page and note the hypothesis behind the revision. Change only what the test needs. If the audience understands the offer but doubts the claim, add or change proof. If the next step feels risky, clarify what happens after the click or ask for a smaller commitment.

This is directional audience research. It can reveal interpretations, objections, and candidate changes before a higher-cost test. It does not predict an exact conversion rate. The useful outcome is a sharper next experiment.

When the finding is a real conversion problem rather than a single copy choice, follow the [systematic landing-page conversion guide](https://getminds.ai/guide/how-to-fix-low-conversion-rates-on-landing-pages-growth-leads-systematically) to sequence the next test.

## **Frequently asked questions**

### **How can I test my landing page before launch?**

Paste the public landing-page URL, choose the audience that must act, and compare how they interpret the offer, proof, and next step. The free Minds Landing Page Checker gives you a directional audience read in minutes, before you recruit participants or buy more traffic.

### **How do I get useful feedback on my landing page?**

Ask the audience to explain what they think the page offers, who it is for, what they doubt, and what they would do next. Compare those answers across distinct buyer, user, or gatekeeper groups instead of asking whether people like the design.

### **What can I submit to the Landing Page Checker?**

Paste a public landing-page URL or write the market question you want to use as the starting point for research.

### **Will this checker predict conversion?**

No. It shows where the audience understands the page, where they hesitate, and what to test next. Use a real experiment to measure conversion impact.

### **Why use synthetic personas for this check?**

Synthetic personas give you an immediate, directional view from specific audience perspectives when recruiting the right people would be slow, expensive, or impossible today. Start free, improve the next test, and validate consequential claims with real people or observed behavior.

## **About Minds**

Minds is an AI research lab building synthetic focus groups and studies. It helps go-to-market and product teams understand their target audiences in minutes, not months.

[**~~Learn more about Minds~~**](https://getminds.ai/)