Student Promise
The first screen should say who the course is for, what skill or result they can expect, and what makes this path believable.
Enrollment Friction
Course pages often lose buyers when timing, requirements, lesson format, refund scope, or support expectations are buried.
Proof And Curriculum
The page needs enough proof and course-preview detail to make the price feel connected to a practical next step.
Quick self-check before your next launch
Use these checks before sending people from a launch email, cohort announcement, webinar, affiliate mention, or social post.
- 1The headline names the student and the practical outcome, not only the topic.
- 2The first CTA makes the enrollment action obvious: join, enroll, watch, apply, or get access.
- 3The curriculum preview shows the path from starting point to result.
- 4The page includes one proof signal near the enrollment decision: result, testimonial, sample lesson, credential, or student work.
- 5Price, access, dates, support, and refund boundaries are easy to find before checkout.
What the snapshot returns
The paid snapshot turns one public course sales page into a concise copy report: offer clarity score, headline rewrite, CTA fixes, 5 content hooks, 3 conversion copy suggestions, and the single next edit to make first.
It is a fit when the course page already exists and needs sharper conversion copy. It is not a full course strategy, launch plan, ad campaign, funnel build, or guaranteed conversion lift.