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Landing Page Cro Teardown

GPTClaudeGemini··497 copies·updated 2026-07-14
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title: "Landing Page CRO Teardown Prompt — Find the Conversion Leak Before You Redesign"
author: "Mahmoud Omar"
author_url: "https://mahmoudomar.com"
category: "cro"
type: "prompt"
level: "intermediate"
works_with: "Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini"
language: "EN"
last_verified: "2026-07-02"
hook: "Nobody redesigns their way out of a message-match problem."
email_subject: "The CRO teardown prompt I run before touching any landing page"
short_pitch: "Paste your landing page copy + traffic source into this prompt and get a 6-layer CRO teardown: message match, above-fold clarity, offer, friction, trust, mobile — with fixes ranked by impact vs effort."
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# Landing Page CRO Teardown Prompt

> Paste your landing page content and traffic context, get a 6-layer conversion teardown with fixes ranked by impact vs effort — so you change the thing that's actually leaking, not the thing that's easiest to redesign.

## ⚡ What it does

Most landing page "optimization" is redesign theater: new hero, new colors, same conversion rate. This prompt forces a structured teardown across the six layers where conversions actually die — message match with the ad, above-fold clarity, offer strength, friction, trust, and mobile experience — and returns a prioritized fix list instead of a vague critique.

## 🎯 When I use it (real scenario)

I ran versions of this teardown across the StartupKit Pro upgrade funnel while rebuilding its trial and pricing flow — page by page: landing, pricing, paywall. The recurring finding wasn't visual at all; it was message match and offer framing (features listed where outcomes should be, CTAs asking for commitment before showing value). Same story on Arabic RTL offer pages for an e-commerce book store: the teardown catches what a design eye skips, because it audits against the traffic source, not against taste.

## 📋 The Prompt

when to use it

Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo growthack88/growth-marketing-os (MIT). A "Landing Page Cro Teardown" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.

tags

marketingcommunitygeneral

source

growthack88/growth-marketing-os · MIT