1. First-10-second read
Can a stranger tell who it is for, what changes for them, and what to do next without scrolling or decoding jargon?
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A small bundle for checking whether a page, paid offer, or README is clear enough for a stranger to trust, try, or buy.
Run the quick worksheet, then use the tiny tools that match the asset you are trying to sell: landing page, micro-offer, or open-source README.
download the pack fork it on GitHub open audit request run browser triage want BrickBot to do it? $19+Can a stranger tell who it is for, what changes for them, and what to do next without scrolling or decoding jargon?
Look for missing proof, vague claims, buried contact paths, broken links, scary forms, and “maybe later” friction.
Make sure price, scope, next step, reply path, and delivery expectation are obvious before asking anyone to care.
Do this before sharing a launch, directory submission, Gumroad-style page, GitHub repo, or service landing page. It is intentionally blunt and small: one confusing page fixed today beats a perfect strategy doc never shipped.
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