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carrd.co

β€œ334 words, zero clutter, and a one-page-site tool whose own page is so minimal it almost forgets to sell.”

What we think it is: Simple, free one-page sites for pretty much anything you need.

62 / 100 Β· Grade D
Clarity78
Copy67
Call to Action83
Pricing44
Trust33
Shareability67

The 3 leaks costing them the most

1 The H1 is just the brand name

Why it hurts: The actual H1 is 'Carrd' β€” the value prop lives in the tagline below (#7, #20). A skimmer reads a logo, not a promise.

Fix: Promote 'Simple, free, one-page sites for pretty much anything' into the H1 slot.

2 It shows almost nothing

Why it hurts: 10 images, no video, no live demo (#10, #25) for a product whose whole appeal is how good the sites look.

Fix: Show three gorgeous example sites built with Carrd, right up top.

3 No proof at all

Why it hurts: No testimonials, no user count, no founder (#15, #29). A wildly popular tool is hiding every shred of social proof.

Fix: Add a 'made with Carrd' gallery and a simple user-count stat.

All 31 principles, scored

1. No free plan β–³ 1/3

Free up to three sites, with a cheap Pro tier β€” a softer monetization signal.

Fix: Front the Pro value sooner.

2. Three colors max βœ“ 3/3

No color clutter detected β€” extremely minimal.

3. Numbers over adjectives β—‹ 2/3

'three sites', '$19', 'dozens of templates' bring some numbers.

Fix: Add a user or site-count stat.

4. Shareable footer β–³ 1/3

Minimal footer with little personality.

Fix: Add a hook.

5. OG image like a thumbnail β–³ 1/3

Has an og:image but the OG title and description are empty.

Fix: Fill the OG title with the tagline.

6. One idea per screen βœ“ 3/3

Simple / Responsive / Free β€” each section holds one clean idea.

7. Fifth-grader headline β—‹ 2/3

The H1 is just 'Carrd'; the plain tagline does the real work.

Fix: Promote the tagline to the H1.

8. Direct conversion ask β–³ 1/3

Free signup fronts the funnel; Pro upgrade comes later.

Fix: Anchor the Pro decision earlier.

9. Copy only you could write β—‹ 2/3

'for pretty much anything' and 'yup β€” totally free' carry a casual voice.

Fix: Add a line only Carrd's maker could write.

10. Show before explain β–³ 1/3

Only 10 images and no demo β€” the output is barely shown.

Fix: Add an example-site gallery.

11. Does one thing βœ“ 3/3

One job: one-page sites. Beautifully focused.

12. Popcorn pricing β—‹ 2/3

A few Pro tiers stay within the popcorn range.

Fix: Make the recommended tier obvious.

13. Rides a wave β—‹ 2/3

Rides the link-in-bio / simple-site wave.

Fix: None.

14. Customer-language copy βœ“ 3/3

'for pretty much anything', 'yup' is exactly the casual user's voice.

15. Visible founder βœ— 0/3

No founder presence despite being a famous solo-founder product.

Fix: Add a maker note.

16. Pricing impossible to miss β–³ 1/3

'Go Pro!' exists in the menu but pricing isn't a clear nav item.

Fix: Add a plain 'Pricing' link.

17. Memorable headline β—‹ 2/3

'for pretty much anything' is the sticky phrase.

Fix: Build the headline around it.

18. Emotional headline β–³ 1/3

Low-key emotional pull.

Fix: Add a spark of delight.

19. Never seen before β—‹ 2/3

Carrd effectively defined the simple-one-pager niche.

Fix: Show the never-seen ease.

20. Hero sells alone β—‹ 2/3

The tagline conveys what it is, but the H1 doesn't carry it.

Fix: Fix the H1.

21. Empathy before selling β–³ 1/3

Little pain-naming before the pitch.

Fix: Name the pain of bloated site builders.

22. One call to action βœ“ 3/3

'Choose a Starting Point' is the single, clear primary action.

23. Memorable name βœ“ 3/3

'Carrd' is a distinct, memorable name.

24. Sells a desire, not a feature β—‹ 2/3

Sells simplicity and free β€” ease as desire.

Fix: Sell the status of a clean personal site.

25. Try before buying βœ“ 3/3

Free signup lets you build immediately.

26. No weak words βœ“ 3/3

Only one weak word detected.

27. Transparent pricing terms β–³ 1/3

Pro is an annual subscription, though cheap.

Fix: Offer a lifetime option.

28. CTA says what happens next βœ“ 3/3

'Choose a Starting Point' says exactly what happens next.

29. Has testimonials β–³ 1/3

Testimonial markup exists but no visible quotes or proof.

Fix: Add a 'made with Carrd' gallery.

30. Ten-word description βœ“ 3/3

The tagline describes it in under ten words.

31. Priced above competitors βœ— 0/3

Cheap, free-led pricing β€” the opposite of premium.

Fix: Consider a premium-feeling Pro tier.

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