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ClearHero Hero Analyzer
The 5-second test for your landing page hero
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The 5-second test for your landing page hero
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Your hero section decides in 5 seconds whether a visitor scrolls or leaves. The Hero Analyzer runs that test instantly: paste your headline + subhead, get flagged for vague value props, buzzword density, missing outcomes and weak CTAs β with concrete fixes. 100% in your browser: no signup, no email, your copy never leaves the page.




Paste in your headline and instantly see what flags? Does it surface diffs against proven hero structures or just generic copy critiques, and how does it flag "weak" without knowing the industry context?
@azizvwhrΒ Honest answer: just generic copy critiques, deterministic ones β no "proven hero structures" database and no industry-context detection. It checks length, buzzword density, whether the headline names an outcome vs. a category, and whether the subhead does its job. Same input always gives the same score, like a linter, not a chatbot. The industry-aware judgment call is exactly where the free public teardowns (and paid rewrites) come in β that's the human layer on top.
how does it handle longer hero sections that include more than just headline and subhead like trust badges or supporting copy? does the analysis adapt or stay fixed to those two fields
@halitbozan92903Β Stays fixed to those two fields right now β just headline and subhead, both plain text boxes. It doesn't look at trust badges, supporting bullets, or anything else in the hero. That's a real limitation, not a hidden feature: the 5-second test is specifically about whether those first two lines alone earn the scroll, since that's what most people actually read first. Broader hero-section analysis (trust badges, proof placement etc.) is the kind of thing I look at by hand in the free public teardowns.
Love how everything runs locally in the browser with zero signup friction. The specific flags for buzzword density and weak CTAs feel like they came from someone who's actually rewritten a hero section at 2am, not a generic SEO checklist.