u/Free_Protection_8288

Hey everyone!

I run NasLogic, a landing page agency. I've analyzed hundreds of landing pages this year, and I keep seeing the same 3 mistakes completely tanking conversion rates.

1. Your hero section focuses on the software, not the outcome]

2. Your social proof is placed in the "dead zone"

3. You're asking for too much friction on the primary CTA

Knowing what's broken is half the battle, but fixing it takes a bit of work. I put together a complete guide showing exactly how to fix these issues (with visual breakdowns) to get your page ready for 2026.

You can read the full guide here: (Link in comments!)

Otherwise, let me know if you want me to roast your current hero section in the comments!

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u/Free_Protection_8288 — 24 days ago
▲ 2 r/SaaS

Hey r/SaaS,

I run NasLogic, a landing page agency. I've analyzed hundreds of SaaS pages this year, and I keep seeing the same 3 mistakes completely tanking conversion rates.

1. Your hero section focuses on the software, not the outcome

2.Your social proof is placed in the "dead zone"

3. You're asking for too much friction on the primary CTA

Knowing what's broken is half the battle, but fixing it takes a bit of work. I put together a complete guide showing exactly how to fix these issues (with visual breakdowns) to get your page ready for 2026.

You can read the full guide here: https://www.naslogic.com/blog/landing-page-guide

Otherwise, let me know if you want me to roast your current hero section in the comments!

reddit.com
u/Free_Protection_8288 — 24 days ago