I loved the UX of deck of cards. Most landing page tools generate verbose output, which is very hard to digest and go through, but Autter has done a good job of solving that problem!
Also the insights were actually useful and it made some valid suggestions. Going to keep an eye on how this progress, lot of potential.
Hey, Aakash here
I built this landing page audit tool after running into the same issue again and again.
Pages that looked good, but barely converted. Figuring out why wasn’t always obvious.
So I made this.
Just paste your landing page URL, and you’ll get an audit that breaks down what you’re doing right, what needs improvement, and how you can fix it.
If you’re someone who builds and ships, this is for you.
Would really appreciate you trying it out and sharing your feedback.
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Very useful tool. Is there a way I can filter out cards based on say criticality, nice to have etc? When I analyse my landing page my first instinct is to see what critical drawbacks are there but I can't find a way to jump to those cards directly. Overall pretty solid tool!
@vidushee_geetam Thanks a lot for trying it out and for the thoughtful suggestion, that’s super helpful.
You’re right, being able to jump straight to critical issues would make the flow much smoother. That filtering option isn’t there yet, but I’m planning to add it in the next update.
Appreciate you pointing it out!
Does It Exist
Just tried it out on my website! The card deck for insights UX is soo cool, I kept swiping for 5 mins just for the feel of it!
Love the export options and the breakdown of cards and sample audits are also very helpful.
Would love to see a comparison between 2 or more landing pages.
Great tool, very helpful.
@prabhjotsl Really appreciate you taking the time to try it out! And yep, totally agree on the comparison feature that’s actually something I’m already working on. It’s in the pipeline and should be out soon.
Does It Exist
@aakash_balu Awesome, it will be very useful for competitor analysis in 1 glance. Exciting stuff.
@charan_tej_kammara Thanks for trying it out, glad the issues identified were useful!
That’s a great idea, I’ll note it down. For now though, you can just copy the suggested fixes directly into Cursor (or any coding agent) and it should work pretty well.
Appreciate the suggestion!