Standard review
One-page conversion diagnostic
A branded report with scores, verdict, top priorities, owner lanes, impact/effort framing, evidence, and one short follow-up response.
Mega City reviews your page for the things that turn attention into action: message clarity, offer structure, calls to action, trust signals, search basics, and technical friction.
You get a clear verdict, the highest-priority fixes, and a practical answer to the question most audits avoid: should this be fixed with copy, design, code, or strategy?
The real leak
A page can look polished and still make visitors hesitate. The headline can be clear but the offer can be vague. The design can be beautiful but the CTA can disappear. The form can work but still feel like a commitment the visitor is not ready to make.
Most website audits grade performance, SEO, or accessibility in isolation. Useful, but incomplete. Conversion happens where message, layout, proof, and implementation meet.
What the review asks
Paid review
The paid Website Conversion Review turns the first read into a focused diagnostic report. It is built for founders and operators who want to make the page better, not collect another dashboard.
Standard scope is one high-intent page or one homepage plus the immediate conversion path. If the issue spans multiple pages, Mega City scopes a private deep review instead of bloating the core offer.
Clear commercial path: snapshot → paid diagnostic → copy, design, code, or landing-page sprint when the evidence points to implementation.
Standard review
A branded report with scores, verdict, top priorities, owner lanes, impact/effort framing, evidence, and one short follow-up response.
Use the owner-lane summary to scope a narrow Conversion Copy Fix, Conversion Design Pass, Technical Conversion Cleanup, or full Landing Page Sprint.
Public sample
An earlier review of Mega City's own homepage caught three low-visibility distribution and search hygiene gaps before launch. Those fixes are now live; the excerpt shows the proof style without exposing a client site.
Before the fix, the page read clearly but did not declare its preferred canonical URL.
That left search engines with less explicit guidance about which version should consolidate authority.
The homepage had a real social preview image, but og:image:alt was not set.
Shared previews lost descriptive context and accessibility support even though the image itself existed.
The large-card preview was mostly ready, but twitter:image:alt was absent.
The page looked polished from the outside while missing details that make distribution cleaner and more trustworthy.
What stays private
This public sample does not include the full issue inventory, code-level fixes, or the full scorecard breakdown. The paid review is where Mega City turns the diagnosis into a prioritized action plan.
Sample report shape
The full review leads with the score, verdict, top priorities, and routing by owner lane. The evidence sits underneath so you can trust the diagnosis without getting buried in technical detail.
Website Conversion Review
Strong idea, weak conversion path. The page needs sharper offer language, earlier proof, and cleaner form expectations before more traffic will help.
Replace vague CTA language with the action, expectation, and time commitment.
Add evidence before the visitor reaches the form or pricing question.
Tighten shared previews and small interaction details after the main path is clear.
Why Mega City
Mega City is built around one mind from strategy through execution. The same system that reviews the page can rewrite the offer, redesign the flow, and build the fix. No handoff. No translation loss.
Sharper headlines, offers, proof, CTA language, form copy, and page narrative.
Clearer hierarchy, stronger action paths, better proof placement, and layouts that make the decision easier.
Cleaner metadata, forms, anchors, accessibility hygiene, structured data, and implementation details that reduce friction.
How it works
Four small steps keep the engagement bounded: send the page, get the first read, choose the depth, then fix the issue the evidence supports.
Share the URL and the action the page should drive.
Mega City reviews the page and sends the short private readout.
If the issue is worth a deeper look, move into the paid Website Conversion Review.
Use the report to decide whether the next move is copy, design, code, or a full landing-page sprint.
Fit
Best when the page already has a real offer, a real audience, and a real job to do. Not every site needs a review. The snapshot helps sort that out.
FAQ
The review is designed to show what to fix first without turning a free snapshot into unpaid consulting or pretending a score is strategy.
No. Mega City uses internal tools to inspect the page, then prepares a private readout with judgment layered on top. The point is not to generate a score. The point is to know what to fix first.
Not for the snapshot or standard review. This is a page-level conversion review based on what visitors can see and what the page exposes publicly. Analytics can help later, but the first layer often has visible issues worth fixing.
Not inside the review. The review diagnoses the work. If the findings point to copy, design, or code remediation, Mega City can scope that as a separate sprint.
No. Snapshots and reviews are private. Mega City does not publish client sites, reports, or before-and-after material without approval.
During launch, free snapshots are prepared within 2 business days. Paid review timelines depend on scope, but the standard review is designed to move quickly.
Before more traffic
If the offer is unclear, the CTA is weak, or the page does not make the next step feel safe, more visitors only expose the leak faster.