Template seller landing page audit

For Notion, Canva, spreadsheet, PDF, and digital template sellers whose product is useful, but whose page still asks buyers to imagine too much before checkout.

Use-Case Clarity

The page should say the exact moment the template helps with, not only the file format or template category.

Preview Proof

Template buyers need to see the structure, examples, screenshots, or before-and-after workflow before the price feels concrete.

Checkout Confidence

Buyers need to know what is included, how they access it, what skill level it assumes, and what result they can reasonably expect.

Quick self-check before your next share

Use these checks before putting your template link in a bio, newsletter, product launch, marketplace profile, or social post.

  • 1The headline names the buyer and the situation, not just the template name.
  • 2The first screen explains what changes after the buyer downloads or duplicates the template.
  • 3The page includes at least one concrete preview: screenshots, sample pages, included sections, or a short walkthrough.
  • 4The CTA says what happens next: download, duplicate, get access, open the workbook, or start the checklist.
  • 5The page answers access, compatibility, update, refund, and support expectations before checkout.

What the snapshot returns

The paid snapshot turns one public template product 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 template already exists and needs sharper page copy. It is not a full product build, template redesign, marketplace SEO campaign, or guaranteed conversion lift.