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Find the Friction on Your Decision Page

Scan a pricing, comparison, case study, demo, or homepage for the gaps that make qualified buyers hesitate: missing proof, unanswered objections, weak next steps, and poor internal champion support.

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RISK
Friction Risk Score
See how much decision-stage buyer friction the page creates
GAPS
Objection + Proof Gaps
Find the missing answers buyers need before they move forward
FIX
Five Prioritized Fixes
Copy a ranked fix list you can send to your team

Scanning buyer friction...

Fetching page content

Fetching the public page
Extracting decision-support signals
Scoring objections, proof, CTAs, and champion support
Building five prioritized fixes

Decision Friction Report

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Friction Risk
Risk level
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Decision Readiness
How well the page helps buyers move forward
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Objection Coverage
Pricing, setup, security, integrations, and fit questions
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Trust + Proof
Customer evidence, metrics, and risk-reduction signals
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CTA Clarity
Whether next steps are obvious and intent-specific
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Champion Support
Whether a buyer can defend the vendor internally

Executive Summary

Why This Friction Costs Buyer Momentum

Page Type Assessment

What We Detected On The Page

Missing Decision-Support Elements

Objections Not Addressed

Trust and Proof Gaps

CTA Ambiguity

Five Prioritized Fixes

Recommended Implementation Sequence

Strengths Detected

Want DataDab to implement these fixes?

DataDab can turn this report into shipped decision-page updates: rewritten copy, proof blocks, cleaner CTA paths, FAQs, comparison sections, and internal champion assets.

Why This Matters

Decision Pages Do Not Fail Loudly

Most B2B SaaS buyers do not announce when your page failed them. They hit a pricing page without ROI context, a comparison page without tradeoffs, or a case study without implementation detail, then quietly move to the next vendor.

Decision-stage pages have a different job than awareness content. They need to answer risk questions, make internal champions smarter, show proof near the moment of doubt, and make the next step obvious.

The page can look polished and still leak pipeline if it does not help a buyer defend the decision inside their company.

This scanner gives you a practical read on one high-stakes page: what buyers can understand, what objections remain unanswered, what proof is missing, and which fixes should happen first.

What You Get

A Buyer-Friction Scorecard

One URL, one report, five practical fixes your team can act on.

01

Friction Risk Score

A quick read on whether the page creates low, moderate, or high decision-stage friction for qualified buyers.

02

Objection Map

Pricing, implementation, trust, security, integration, proof, and fit questions the page does or does not answer.

03

Copyable Fix List

Five prioritized fixes with expected buyer impact and rough effort, written for marketers and founders.

Sample Output

example.com / pricing

Friction Risk
68
Objection Coverage
38
Trust + Proof
42
Champion Support
31
How It Works

One Page, Four Checks

The scanner uses public page content. It does not need analytics, CRM access, or a sales call.

1

Paste a URL

Choose a homepage, pricing page, comparison page, case study, or demo page.

2

Extract signals

We scan headings, body copy, CTAs, proof, schema, FAQ, pricing, and comparison signals.

3

Score friction

The report scores buyer readiness across objections, proof, CTAs, and champion support.

4

Prioritize fixes

You get five specific changes ranked by buyer impact, not a generic content checklist.

Common Questions

Before You Scan

Which URL should I scan first?

Start with the page closest to a revenue decision: pricing, comparison, demo, or a case study used by sales. If you are unsure, scan the homepage first and follow the highest-friction gap.

Is this a replacement for the Pipeline Leakage Audit?

No. This is a useful automated preview for one page. The paid audit reviews multiple pages, buyer psychology, sales patterns, proof quality, and competitive positioning.

Does a low score mean the page is bad?

Not always. Some pages are intentionally short. But if the page is meant to help buyers make a decision, missing objections, proof, and next-step clarity are real risks.

Do you need private data?

No. This scanner only reads public page content. It cannot see analytics, CRM conversion paths, ad campaigns, sales call notes, or closed-lost reasons.

Find the gap between interest and action.

Scan one decision-stage page now. If the same pattern appears across your site, the Pipeline Leakage Audit is built to map and prioritize the full system.