Key takeaways
- Focus on immediate value over feature exploration
- Frontload social proof to justify the click
- Create urgency to make the offer feel alive
- Tighten headline copy to emphasize time-saving
- Reduce decision friction by removing unnecessary inputs
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Before state
ActorRise previously treated their landing page like a software demo. The visitor was met with a functional search bar and multiple result cards immediately. It felt less like a sales pitch and more like a tool prompt. This is where conversion breaks because users don’t yet trust the underlying engine. Visitors likely thought the page looked like a utility, not a solution to their career problems.
Copy example
Before: Find the monologue. In seconds.
After: Find your monologue in 20 seconds. Spend your time rehearsing.
After state
The new design prioritizes the “why” over the “how.” By placing a clear, high-value promise at the top, they set expectations before asking for interaction. They added a Product Hunt badge and star rating early in the journey. This reassures newcomers that others are already using the platform, turning a blind search into a supported search.
What changed
The team moved from an exploratory interface to a benefit-focused hero. They reduced visual branching by hiding the complex search inputs behind a focused primary CTA. They also added an urgency bar, which makes the offer feel live and current. Why people moved: Visitors need to understand the value proposition before they are comfortable engaging with an interactive tool.
Action step: Strip away non-essential UI elements like search bars from the fold if you haven’t earned the user’s trust yet.
Why it worked
By frontloading proof and credibility, they shifted the visitor’s mindset from ‘is this a scam’ to ‘how many people use this?’ Showing the library size and usage count early creates an immediate perception of scale. The updated headline specifically addresses the user’s biggest pain point: wasting time looking for material. Utilizing LandingBoost principles, we see how moving the CTA to a more dominant, singular action drastically reduced hesitation for ActorRise, helping founders whose page looks polished but still feels risky.
Action step: Add a social proof row with library size or user counts immediately beneath your header.
Leaderboard proof
The redesign transformed their stats into a trust-building asset. By stacking the Product Hunt badge and star rating, they validated the tool’s market position. The library count proves the software works for many others, effectively bridging the gap between discovery and action. This focus on clarity helped ActorRise generate 2 actors reached out inbound.
Action step: Ensure your trust badges are visible without the user needing to scroll.
FAQ
When does an interactive hero help? It helps after the user knows the value. If you show a search bar before explaining the benefit, you increase cognitive load. Keep it simple and clear to maintain momentum. This clarity is exactly what allowed them to see 2 actors reached out inbound.
