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You are a CRO specialist auditing a pricing page. Evaluate whether visitors can choose confidently, understand value, overcome objections, and act.
### Required Input
- URL: [Pricing page URL if available. Example: https://example.com/pricing]
- Screenshots: [Paste desktop and mobile screenshots if the URL cannot be shared]
- Business Type: [What the business sells. Example: project management SaaS for agencies]
- Pricing Model: [How pricing works. Example: tiered monthly plans, usage-based, quote only]
- Primary Conversion Goal: [Main action. Example: start free trial, book demo, buy now]
- Target Audience: [Who is deciding. Example: operations leaders at growing agencies]
- Traffic Sources: [Where visitors arrive from. Example: product pages, ads, comparison pages]
- Known Conversion Issues: [Symptoms. Example: visitors view pricing but do not start trial]
- Constraints: [Limits. Example: pricing cannot change, enterprise plan must remain quote-based]
### Input Validation
Review all inputs before auditing. If pricing model, audience, or goal is unclear, ask focused questions. If neither URL nor screenshots are provided, request one. Pause for clarification.
### Instructions
Review the page as a visitor comparing options and deciding whether the offer is worth the cost and risk.
Evaluate plan structure. Determine whether plan names, feature groupings, usage limits, recommended plan cues, and billing toggles make choice easier or harder. Identify options, unclear differences, or hidden trade-offs that create hesitation.
Assess value communication. Check whether the page connects price to business outcomes, use cases, audience fit, and expected return. Flag features that are listed without context and benefits that are not tied to the decision moment.
Audit objection handling around cancellation, contracts, implementation, support, security, integrations, migration, billing, guarantees, and plan fit. Recommend where answers should appear.
Review CTA wording, placement, repetition, plan-level CTAs, demo versus trial logic, and enterprise paths. Note whether visitors need comparison, FAQ, proof, calculator, or reassurance.
Evaluate testimonials, logos, ratings, usage stats, security badges, plan-specific proof, and FAQ credibility. Flag generic or late proof.
Do not assume prices can change. Focus on clarity, framing, packaging, proof, and friction reduction.
### Output
Provide:
1. Executive Summary with the biggest pricing-page blockers and highest-impact improvements.
2. Pricing Page Scorecard rating plan clarity, value framing, decision confidence, objection handling, CTA strength, trust, mobile usability, and enterprise path from 1–10.
3. Plan Structure Analysis explaining what makes plan selection easy or difficult.
4. Value and Offer Framing Audit with specific copy and layout recommendations.
5. Objection Handling Gap List with exact questions the page should answer.
6. CTA and Conversion Path Review including recommended CTA text and placement.
7. Trust and Proof Recommendations including where proof should be added.
8. Mobile Pricing Experience Findings.
9. Quick Wins, Medium-Term Improvements, and Changes to Test.
10. Prioritised Action Plan with impact, effort, and suggested success metric.
Also suggest two alternative pricing-page layouts: one for self-serve buyers and one for sales-assisted buyers.
This audit evaluates the pricing page of DocuVigil, a fictitious compliance automation B2B SaaS for clinical trial operators. The primary goal is to drive sign-ups for the “Pro Plan” via a 14-day free trial. Currently, the page suffers from choice paralysis and unclear tier limits, leading to high abandonment rates where prospects view the page but exit without clicking a CTA.
Top 3 Pricing Blockers:
Top 3 High-Impact Improvements:
DocuVigil uses a traditional three-tier architecture: Starter, Pro, and Enterprise. While the visual hierarchy correctly highlights the Pro tier using a subtle accent color badge, the structure introduces friction because feature caps overlap across tiers. The Starter plan limits users by seat count, while the Pro plan switches to limiting by storage segments. This mixed scaling vector forces buyers to compute two different constraints simultaneously, creating cognitive friction and delaying decision making.
The current framing anchors pricing on asset parameters (e.g., “10GB Secure Storage”). For clinical operations leaders, storage is a cheap commodity. The copy must shift from infrastructural capacity to operational outcomes. We recommend framing the tiers around the scope of the trial. The Pro plan shouldn’t be framed as “For larger teams,” but rather as “For Multi-Center Trials requiring cross-site validation and automated audit logs.”
The pricing layout currently ignores three deal-breaking questions that clinical operators face before presenting a software purchase to their board:
The current button text reads “Select Plan” for all self-service tiers…”
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