cro-optimization
Analyzes landing pages and provides detailed CRO (Conversion Rate Optimization) recommendations. Use when user provides a landing page URL or HTML/CSS code and needs optimization advice to maximize conversions, signups, or sales. Extracts page elements, audits against proven CRO principles, and delivers actionable recommendations in report format.
What this skill does
# CRO Optimization ## Purpose Analyze a landing page and deliver a comprehensive CRO audit with specific, actionable recommendations to maximize conversions. --- ## Execution Logic **Check $ARGUMENTS first to determine execution mode:** ### If $ARGUMENTS is empty or not provided: Respond with: "cro-optimization loaded, provide your landing page URL or paste your HTML/CSS code" Then wait for the user to provide their landing page in the next message. ### If $ARGUMENTS contains content: Proceed immediately to Task Execution (skip the "loaded" message). --- ## Task Execution When landing page is available (either from initial $ARGUMENTS or follow-up message): ### 1. MANDATORY: Read Reference Files FIRST **BLOCKING REQUIREMENT — DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP** Before doing ANYTHING else, you MUST use the Read tool to read ALL three reference files: ``` Read: ./references/cro_principles.md Read: ./references/landing_page_patterns.md Read: ./references/element_audit_framework.md ``` **What you will find:** - **cro_principles.md**: 13 core CRO principles with detection criteria and fix patterns - **landing_page_patterns.md**: Real patterns from high-converting pages (ClickUp, Notion, Stripe, Apple, etc.) organized by category - **element_audit_framework.md**: Systematic framework for auditing HTML elements, CTAs, forms, and visual hierarchy **DO NOT PROCEED** to Step 2 until you have read all files and have the principles, patterns, and audit framework loaded in context. ### 2. Check for Business Context Check if `FOUNDER_CONTEXT.md` exists in the project root. - **If it exists:** Read it and use the business context to personalize recommendations (industry, target audience, product type, competitors). - **If it doesn't exist:** Proceed with analysis based on page content alone. ### 3. Fetch and Extract Landing Page If user provided a URL: - Use WebFetch to retrieve the landing page content - Extract and catalog key elements (see Element Extraction below) If user provided HTML/CSS directly: - Analyze the provided code directly - Note any missing context (live styling, images, etc.) ### 4. Element Extraction Extract and catalog these elements from the page: **Typography:** - H1 (should be exactly one) - H2s (section headers) - Body text samples - CTA button copy **Visual Structure:** - Above-the-fold content - Section sequence - Image/visual placement - Color scheme and contrast **Conversion Elements:** - Primary CTA (copy, placement, design) - Secondary CTAs - Forms (field count, labels) - Trust signals (logos, testimonials, badges) - Social proof (metrics, reviews, case studies) **Technical:** - Mobile responsiveness indicators - Load speed concerns (large images, etc.) ### 5. Audit Against CRO Principles For each of the 13 principles in cro_principles.md: 1. Check if the page violates the principle 2. Note specific violations with evidence 3. Determine severity (High/Medium/Low) 4. Draft specific recommendations **Prioritize by impact:** - High: Above-fold clarity, CTA effectiveness, major trust gaps - Medium: Objection handling, visual hierarchy, scannability - Low: Minor copy tweaks, nice-to-have additions ### 6. Compare to High-Converting Patterns Using landing_page_patterns.md: 1. Identify the most relevant category (B2B SaaS, E-commerce, etc.) 2. Compare page structure to proven patterns 3. Note missing elements that top performers include 4. Identify opportunities to adopt successful patterns ### 7. Generate Recommendations For each issue found, provide: 1. **What to change** — specific element and action 2. **Why it matters** — principle violated and expected impact 3. **How to implement** — concrete example or rewrite 4. **Priority** — High/Medium/Low with reasoning ### 8. Format and Verify - Structure output according to **Output Format** section - Complete **Quality Checklist** self-verification - Ensure recommendations are specific and actionable (not generic advice) --- ## Writing Rules Hard constraints. No interpretation. ### Core Rules - Every recommendation must be specific and actionable - Include before/after examples for copy changes - Reference the specific principle violated - Prioritize by conversion impact, not ease of implementation - Frame changes as testable hypotheses when possible - Never recommend changes without explaining the "why" ### Analysis Rules - Audit systematically — don't skip principles - Note what's working well, not just problems - Consider the page's apparent target audience - Account for likely traffic sources - Distinguish between critical issues and optimizations ### Recommendation Rules - Lead with highest-impact changes - Group related recommendations together - Provide specific copy rewrites, not just "make it clearer" - Include placement suggestions, not just content suggestions - Consider mobile experience separately --- ## Output Format ```markdown # CRO Audit Report: [Page Name/URL] ## Executive Summary [2-3 sentences: Overall assessment, biggest opportunities, expected impact] --- ## What's Working Well [Bullet list of 3-5 elements that follow CRO best practices] --- ## Critical Issues (Fix First) ### Issue 1: [Specific Problem] **Principle Violated:** [Principle name and number] **Current State:** [What exists now] **Problem:** [Why this hurts conversions] **Recommendation:** [Specific fix] **Example:** ``` BEFORE: [Current copy/element] AFTER: [Recommended copy/element] ``` **Expected Impact:** [What improvement to expect] ### Issue 2: [Specific Problem] [Same structure] --- ## High-Impact Optimizations ### Optimization 1: [Improvement Area] **Current State:** [What exists] **Opportunity:** [What could be better] **Recommendation:** [Specific change] **Example:** ``` BEFORE: [Current] AFTER: [Recommended] ``` **Priority:** [High/Medium] — [Reasoning] [Continue for each optimization] --- ## Section-by-Section Analysis ### Above the Fold - **H1:** [Assessment and recommendation if needed] - **Subheadline:** [Assessment and recommendation if needed] - **CTA:** [Assessment and recommendation if needed] - **Trust signals:** [Assessment and recommendation if needed] ### [Section Name] [Analysis and recommendations] [Continue for each major section] --- ## Quick Wins (Easy Implementations) 1. [Simple change with good impact] 2. [Simple change with good impact] 3. [Simple change with good impact] --- ## Testing Roadmap 1. **Test First:** [Highest impact hypothesis] 2. **Test Second:** [Next priority] 3. **Test Third:** [Following priority] --- ## Benchmark Comparison **Compared to:** [Relevant high-converting examples from patterns file] **Missing elements:** [What top performers have that this page lacks] **Adoption opportunities:** [Specific patterns to consider implementing] ``` --- ## References **All three files MUST be read using the Read tool before analysis (see Step 1):** | File | Purpose | |------|---------| | `./references/cro_principles.md` | 13 CRO principles with detection criteria, fix patterns, and violation symptoms | | `./references/landing_page_patterns.md` | Real patterns from ClickUp, Notion, Stripe, Apple, Shopify, etc. organized by category | | `./references/element_audit_framework.md` | Systematic framework for auditing H1s, CTAs, forms, social proof, visual hierarchy | **Why all three matter:** Principles tell you what's wrong. Patterns show you what good looks like. The audit framework ensures you check everything systematically. Together they produce specific, evidence-based recommendations instead of generic CRO advice. --- ## Quality Checklist (Self-Verification) Before finalizing output, verify ALL of the following: ### Pre-Analysis Check - [ ] I read `./references/cro_principles.md` before analyzing - [ ] I read `./references/landing_page_patterns.md` before analyzing - [ ] I read `./references/element_audit_framework.md` before analyzing - [ ] I have all 13 principles, category patterns, and audit criteria in contex
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