Aaron O'Leary

🚨 Landing Page Roast: 48 Hours Only 🚨

A few of us at Product Hunt are putting on our most brutally honest (but helpful!) hats and roasting landing pages for the next two days. Want in? Drop your link below, and we’ll give you real, no-BS feedback on:


🔥 Clarity – Does your message make sense or sound like corporate soup?
🔥 Calls to Action – Do we feel compelled to click, or just… leave?
🔥 Design & UX – Smooth experience or rage quit territory?
🔥 Anything else – Tell us what you want feedback on.


No ego, no fluff—just straight-up advice to make your page better. Drop your link below 👇

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PM Turned AI Builder

gravitas-ai.xyz - a 100% vibe coded passion project originally built to solve my challenges with presentations and public speaking. This is my ticket to going free and solo in this world. Looking for your feedback.

Nihey Takizawa

I plan to launch this week: https://bestclaw.host/

Ankush

Just launched @PokePerps

Daniel Wale

In the event this thread is still being seen and constructive criticism is to be had, I welcome it:

https://join.actandearn.com/

Candice L.

Terrifying but here goes nothing: https://connectfore.app

Tracy Oppermann

I know this is old but if anyone wants to roast me lets give it a go. Https://lumavel.co

Tony Hert

Would love a blunt roast on https://nextrole.fit/

Context: it is for experienced professionals trying to make believable adjacent career moves, not total reinventions. The part I am least confident about is whether the above-the-fold makes it clear that this is not another generic career quiz. If the framing, CTA, or trust level feels vague, I would rather hear that directly.

Hardik Gohil

One thing I’ve started noticing with landing pages is that even when everything looks “right” — good design, clear sections, solid copy — it can still feel hard to decide what to do.

Not because it’s confusing, but because it’s not pointing strongly enough.

Some pages explain really well, but don’t guide. And I think that’s where most drop-offs happen.

Curious — when you roast these, do you focus more on clarity of message or clarity of next action?

Feels like those two get mixed up a lot.

Jamie

Would love a roast on https://mac.monk-mode.lifestyle It is a Mac app for people who need YouTube or Reddit for work but want the feeds gone. It blocks Home, Shorts, X For You, Reddit front pages, and similar feeds without blocking the useful parts of the site. The part I am unsure about is whether the page makes that difference obvious fast enough, or if it still reads like a generic blocker. If anything feels confusing or too hypey, tear it apart.

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