fitbylevelup.com

Landing Page Analysis

Ne treba ti novi početak. Treba ti 21 dan koji ostaje.

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Generated on:
November 30, 2025
Score:
58/100
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Summary
Detailed Analysis
Page Sections
Open Graph

Summary:

60
Messaging
55
Readability
58
Structure
58
Actionability
57
Design
42
Credibility

Brutal truth: this page telegraphs a reasonable offer but surrenders readability to a pastel dweeb aesthetic. the left column screams a readable promise (“21 dan da oblikuješ stomak i gluteus”) but the typography and color contrast kill legibility, especially for quick-scan decision makers. the hero copy is long and stuck in a single block, making the value feel muddled rather than crisp. the right-side hero image is loud and visually heavy, which competes with the core message instead of reinforcing it. trust signals are minimal: no obvious testimonials, no founder/story glow, and the sign‑up CTA sits inside a maze of sections rather than a clean, single-path conversion. the countdown timer injects urgency, but the overall flow is bogged down by FAQ accordions and a pricing panel that. frankly, reads like an afterthought. if you want people to actually join, you need a sharper UVP, ruthless readability, a fewer-step signup, and credible social proof embedded near the CTA.**

  • Start by clarifying the main promise in a single, punchy line above the fold.
  • Increase contrast for headlines and body text to meet accessibility standards.
  • Reduce text density by bulleting benefits and showing a quick preview/demo.
  • Put a strong trust signal near the CTA (testimonials, logos, or credentials).
  • Streamline the signup flow so users don’t scroll through sections to locate the sign-up CTA.
Main Recommendations:
  • Clarify the core value proposition in the hero (e.g., "21 days to a stronger core and glutes — home workouts, 15 minutes/day"). Rework the left headline to be concise and error-free.
  • Improve contrast and typography: use a darker heading color, lighter body text, and shorter lines for readability. Break paragraphs with bullets or subheads.
  • Move the primary CTA to the top of the fold and add a secondary, clearly worded CTA after a short benefits list. Use a single, persistent CTA anchor during scroll.
  • Add social proof near the CTA: at least 3 brief testimonials or client logos with one-liner outcomes. Include a founder/company identity block.
  • Simplify the sign-up flow: a single capture form or one-click sign-in option, with a visible price and a money-back guarantee.