PageGains
Summary
You ship a landing page, run it for two weeks, and the conversion rate sits flat — but you have no idea whether the headline is wrong, the CTA is buried, or the form is killing momentum before anyone reaches it. PageGains runs that diagnosis in under 60 seconds.
Drop a URL and the tool crawls the page the way a first-time visitor does — above-the-fold, scroll depth, forms, CTAs — then returns 10–20 ranked issues, each with an exact rewrite, a predicted lift range, and a copy-paste prompt you can pipe directly into Cursor or Claude. The vendor states the analysis benchmarks against 8,000+ converting SaaS pages across 120 signals. This is a one-shot audit, not an ongoing monitor — the report does not update when you push changes, so iterating on fixes means buying another audit. Teams running more than a handful of pages at a time will notice the per-audit cost structure adds up faster than a flat subscription would.
Bottom line: PageGains earns its price on a single landing page where you need a fast, opinionated fix list before launch — it breaks down as the right tool when you are auditing a site of 20+ pages or need to track conversion changes over time.
Pricing Plans
Usage-BasedLast verified 1 week ago- Price
- $3.99
- Free Tier
- Free conversion score and preview of top issues, no credit card required
Single Audit
One page audit
- Full conversion audit of one page
- Ranked list of 10u201320 issues with predicted lift
- Exact rewrites for headlines, CTAs, microcopy
- 10u00d7 Chat with GainBot
- Sharable HTML + PDF report
- Copy findings as markdown or AI-agent prompt
Starter
5 audits pack
- 5 audits
- $2.00 per audit
- 50% off per-audit pricing
Growth
20 audits pack
- 20 audits
- $1.50 per audit
- 62% off per-audit pricing
Scale
50 audits pack
- 50 audits
- $1.00 per audit
- 75% off per-audit pricing
- Best value
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Audit results arrive in under 60 seconds from URL submission, so you get actionable direction before a design review meeting ends rather than waiting days for a consultant's deck.
- Every issue ships with the exact replacement copy or layout instruction — not a category label — which means a developer or copywriter can act on the finding without a follow-up interpretation loop.
- Output exports as markdown or a ready-to-paste AI-agent prompt, so the fix goes directly into Cursor, Claude, or ChatGPT without reformatting, cutting the gap between diagnosis and shipped change.
- No subscription required and audits never expire, so a founder who audits one page per quarter is not paying for 29 idle days between uses the way a flat monthly tool would charge them.
- The analysis benchmarks against 8,000+ SaaS pages across 120 signals — including mobile layout, form length, and pricing anchors — which means the report catches friction patterns a founder reviewing their own page has stopped seeing.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The report is a snapshot, not a monitor — when you push changes based on the findings, the audit does not update. Validating whether a fix worked requires purchasing another audit, which means iterating on a single page through three or four rounds of changes costs three or four separate audit fees before you see a conversion trend.
- There is no multi-page crawling. A SaaS site with a home page, a pricing page, and a checkout flow is three separate audits at full price each. Teams with more than a handful of pages to review will hit a point where the per-page cost exceeds what a subscription CRO platform charges for the same coverage — and at that threshold most teams switch to a tool like Hotjar or a dedicated CRO audit service that handles the full site in one pass.
- GainBot chat — the ability to ask follow-up questions about any finding — is a paid-only feature, so free-tier users who want to understand why a flagged issue matters before committing to pay have no interactive path to that context inside the tool.
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About
- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-27T06:23:10.271Z
Best For
Who it's for
- SaaS founders and marketers
- E-commerce site owners
- Users needing quick CRO reports without subscriptions
What it does well
- Auditing SaaS landing pages for conversion friction
- Optimizing e-commerce checkout and product pages
- Generating actionable copy and layout fixes for marketing sites
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is PageGains free?
- PageGains has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades (paid plans from $3.99). You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is PageGains open source?
- No — PageGains is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does PageGains support?
- PageGains is available on: Web.
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PageGains takes a URL, crawls it the way a real visitor would, and returns a ranked list of 10–20 conversion issues — each with the specific copy or layout fix, a severity rating, a predicted lift range, and an export as markdown or an AI-agent prompt. The core workflow is three steps: paste a URL, wait under 60 seconds for the AI to scan 120 signals (clarity, trust, form length, mobile layout, pricing anchors, CTA hierarchy), then receive a report with exact rewrites ready to act on that afternoon. The free entry point shows a score and top issues; the full ranked report with rewrites, GainBot chat access, and a shareable HTML and PDF is a paid-only feature.
The differentiating feature is output specificity. Most audit tools flag categories of problems — ‘your CTA could be stronger.’ PageGains delivers the actual replacement headline or microcopy, a mock of the fix, and a prompt formatted for pasting into an AI coding tool. Community testimonials on the vendor page describe users who paid for the full report before closing the free preview tab, specifically because the fixes were directly actionable rather than directional.
This tool fits founders and marketers who need a fast pre-launch gut-check or a one-time audit of a specific page — a pricing page before a campaign, a checkout flow before a product launch, a landing page before it goes live. It does not fit teams who need to audit dozens of pages across a site, track how conversion signals change after each deployment, or monitor pages on an ongoing basis. There is no API, no self-hosted option, and no workflow integration — the output is a report, not a data feed. Teams who need continuous monitoring or multi-page crawling at scale will find the one-audit-at-a-time model is a structural mismatch and will move toward dedicated CRO platforms with subscription crawling.
