
Total page failure.
It’s a 403 Forbidden page with absolutely nothing else on the screen. No hero, no value proposition, no audience targeting, no social proof, no CTAs, and no navigational clarity. For a directory aimed at B2B SaaS buyers, this screams incompetence and wastes every possible click, impression, and SEO signal. If this is live, fix the server permissions immediately or publish real content that answers the visitor’s needs. At minimum, provide a friendly, helpful 403 that guides users to where they should go next. Right now you’re burning trust, conversions, and budgets in one go.
If you want to recover, you’ll need to restore usable content and pair it with audience-focused messaging, credible signals, and a clear path to action. Until then, this page is an object lesson in how not to greet enterprise buyers.
What you should do next is non-negotiable: publish content, or at least a proper error page that explains access, offers alternatives, and preserves brand presence.