Your page looks fine. That's the problem.
Five AI buyers visit your page. Some are ready to buy, some aren't. You get four reports with what they saw and what to fix. $49. In your inbox in ~90 minutes.
One-time. No subscription. No account. ~90 minutes to your inbox. Full refund if we can't deliver.
What does it cost to get someone qualified to look at your page?
| CRO consultant | Buyer View | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,000–$5,000 | $49 |
| Delivery | 2–4 weeks | ~90 minutes |
| Reviewers | 1 person | 5 AI buyer personas |
| Scored criteria | Varies | 29, with confidence intervals |
| Findings format | PDF deck | Prioritized by effort vs. impact |
Buyer View isn't a cheaper version of a CRO consultant. It's something you do before you hire one. Or run it instead of waiting weeks to find out your CTA was below the fold the whole time.
You're probably already spending money on ads to this page. A $49 audit tells you whether that spend is landing or leaking.
You're paying for traffic. What happens to it?
Say your page gets 10,000 visitors a month at 1.5% conversion. That's 150 customers. Raise it to 2.0% - same traffic - and you're at 200. The difference isn't more ads.
Problems that quietly kill that number:
- A CTA buried below the fold on mobile
- A headline that reads fine on desktop, breaks meaning on a phone
- A form positioned where buyers aren't looking
- Missing trust signals that make a first-time visitor hesitate
None of these are visible to you. You built the page. You know where everything is. You just keep sending traffic to it.
The problem with not knowing
You can't A/B test your way to an answer without traffic. You can't feel what a first-time visitor feels when they land. You don't know if it's the headline, the button, the trust signals, or something else entirely.
Every day your page converts at 1.5% is a day you're paying for the gap.
Buyer View gives you a diagnosis. Not a guess. A scored report based on how your page actually reads to a buyer seeing it for the first time.
What changes after you read the report
You know exactly what to fix. Not roughly. Specifically. Not "your CTA needs work." More like: "CTA visibility: 4.2/10. Button is below fold on mobile across all 5 buyer personas." That's something you can hand to a developer or fix yourself today.
You see your page the way a stranger sees it. The report runs 5 different buyer types through your page, each with different priorities, different skepticisms, different thresholds for trust. You get their combined perspective, not a single reviewer's opinion.
No traffic required. Hotjar needs 2,000+ sessions to build a meaningful heatmap. Buyer View works from a single screenshot. Useful on a brand-new page, a redesign, or a landing page you're about to run ads to.
Low-effort fixes are flagged separately. Every finding is tagged by effort level. Some fixes (a headline rewrite, button placement, adding a trust badge) your team handles without a developer. You don't need a sprint to start.
You get this in about 90 minutes. Not two weeks. Not after a kickoff call. Submit your URL, pay, and your report lands in your inbox while you're still in the same workday.
From an actual Buyer View report

AI-predicted attention map from a real audit. 92% of predicted attention falls above the fold - concentrated on the headline and CTA. Each report includes a heatmap like this alongside scored criteria and prioritized fixes.
"I thought the site was working."
Joanna submitted her site expecting a few minor notes. The score came back: 42/100.
The report found three concrete issues she hadn't seen:
- The main CTA was below the fold. Most visitors never scrolled to it.
- The contact form was positioned where buyers weren't looking
- The headline read fine on desktop, but broke meaning on mobile
None of these were invisible. They just weren't visible to someone who'd built the site and knew where everything was.
"I thought the site was working. The report showed me it wasn't. And I finally knew why."

Built by Kamil Andrusz
30+ years in Internet infrastructure. From Linux/Unix systems in 1995 through security consulting for Lufthansa, telecom project management for Nokia (served millions of people!), to WooCommerce performance and conversion rate optimization and custom AI solutions. Master of Law. Certified Scrum Master. Likes facts, data and science. That's why the system behind BuyerEyes is built on published research and tested against real human expert judgments - to make your AI buyers act like human buyers.
Three steps to your report
Submit your URL.
Enter your page URL and email address. Optionally, add your name and a brief on your target audience. If you skip it, our AI infers it from your page.
Pay $49.
One-time. You'll be redirected to Stripe for checkout. No account, no subscription, nothing to cancel.
Get your report.
In about 90 minutes, a full scored report lands in your inbox, with findings prioritized by what to fix first.
The only way this doesn't help you is if your page is already optimized. At $49, it's worth finding out.
FAQ
Not for everyone
Buyer View is a page diagnosis. It's not right for every situation.
If your page already has structured CRO testing running with real traffic data, this won't add much. You already have better signal than any single audit can provide.
If you want someone to rewrite your copy or redesign your layout, this isn't that. It tells you what's broken. What you do with that is up to you.
If you're not ready to act on findings in the next few weeks, there's no point. The report doesn't expire, but problems on your page don't wait either.
For everyone else: submit the URL, see what you're dealing with.
One-time payment. No subscription. Report in ~90 minutes.
