BrandMirror is an AI brand audit that reads any homepage for positioning, AI visibility, offer clarity, visual trust, and conversion readiness before buyers drift away.
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Hey Product Hunt, I’m Marina, maker of BrandMirror.
I built BrandMirror because I kept seeing the same problem on founder and service-brand websites:
The page looks good.
The brand feels considered.
But a first-time buyer still cannot quickly understand what the company does, why it matters, or why they should act now.
BrandMirror is an AI brand audit for any homepage. It reads positioning, AI visibility, offer clarity, visual credibility, and conversion readiness, then turns that into a practical diagnosis: what is working, where trust breaks down, and what to fix first.
You can start with a free First Read. If the signal feels useful, the launch Full Report is $69 and includes website evidence, competitor intelligence, commercial impact estimate, a one-page brand brief, implementation priorities, and PDF export.
I’d love thoughtful feedback from founders, consultants, agencies, studios, and anyone currently rethinking their homepage.
Especially curious:
- Does the First Read feel sharp enough to trust?
- What would make the Full Report more useful?
- Which part of your homepage would you most want a clear outside read on?
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Congrats on the launch, Marina. I like the focus on offer clarity and trust, because a lot of homepages look polished but still leave first-time buyers unsure what the company actually does or why they should care.
To answer your questions honestly, the First Read would feel sharp enough to trust if it points to specific evidence from the page, not just general branding advice. For the Full Report, I’d personally care most about a prioritized action plan with exact sections to fix and why they matter commercially.
For my own homepage, I’d probably want the clearest outside read on the hero and positioning. Mainly whether a first-time visitor understands what the product does, who it is for, and why it matters before they leave.
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Congrats on the launch, Marina. I like the focus on offer clarity and trust, because a lot of homepages look polished but still leave first-time buyers unsure what the company actually does or why they should care.
To answer your questions honestly, the First Read would feel sharp enough to trust if it points to specific evidence from the page, not just general branding advice. For the Full Report, I’d personally care most about a prioritized action plan with exact sections to fix and why they matter commercially.
For my own homepage, I’d probably want the clearest outside read on the hero and positioning. Mainly whether a first-time visitor understands what the product does, who it is for, and why it matters before they leave.