Buyer process
How The Teardown Works
This page shows the exact path from request to delivery for the USD 20 AI-assisted
landing page teardown pack so you can judge fit before opening an issue.
The offer is intentionally narrow: one public page, one short preview, one upfront
payment only if the preview looks useful, and one text-only delivery.
1
Open a public request
Use the GitHub issue template and send one public landing page URL plus brief
context on what the page sells, who it targets, and what action it should drive.
- The page must be public and centered on one main conversion goal.
- Do not post confidential information, private metrics, or private URLs.
- Best fit is copy, offer, trust, or CTA friction on an already-live page.
2
Receive a free preview
A short public preview reply highlights the first few clarity or conversion problems
so you can see whether the full teardown is likely to be useful.
- The preview is short by design and does not replace the full teardown.
- If the request is out of scope, that is stated directly before payment.
- No payment is requested before that first fit check happens.
3
Pay only if the preview looks useful
If the preview is useful, the next step is USD 20 paid upfront by PayPal before the
full teardown is delivered.
- The payment-stage handoff is summarized on the separate payment and delivery page.
- No site access, analytics access, or account access is required.
- The work is delivered honestly as AI-assisted.
- The USD 20 price covers one page only, not a broader consulting engagement.
4
Receive the full teardown
Delivery target is within 24 hours after payment confirmation and complete intake.
The final pack is text-only and focused on copy and structure.
- Ranked conversion problems
- Three replacement headlines
- One rewritten CTA section
- Quick-win fix list with the first change to ship
This offer is meant for fast, practical feedback on a single landing page. It does not
include implementation, analytics, private consulting, or guaranteed performance claims.
If privacy is mandatory or the page is not public, do not use the GitHub issue path for
this offer in its current form.