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skk.moe

C+

64/100

Ranked #15,858 of 46,880 sites

Media / Content / PublishingSeed Stage
C+

skk.moe

64/100 · #15,858 of 46,880

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Media / Content / Publishing Benchmarks

How you compare to 6,908 Media / Content / Publishing sites

Overall
64
Product Clarity
19-24 vs median
CTA Effectiveness
15-42 vs median
ICP Targeting
38
First Impression
12-16 vs median

Gray line = Media / Content / Publishing median

Analysis

Skk.moe scores 64 out of 100 on homepage messaging, earning a C+ grade — mixed. Across all 30,134 sites analyzed, that's above the median of 59.

The hero text reads: "Hello,I'm Sukka /'sʊkɑː/". Lacks action verbs. The hero does not describe what the product actually does, just makes a vague claim. The language is generic — a visitor can't tell what the product does from the headline alone. With a clarity score of 19, Skk.moe is below the overall median of 36.

The page has 1 CTA, 1 of them above the fold. That's a focused set, which avoids overwhelming visitors. The primary CTA "Facebook" is high-friction — asking for commitment before proving value. CTA effectiveness score: 15 (below the median of 57).

Audience targeting is decent — there are audience signals, but room to be more specific. Detected audience: developer and team. Role words found: "developer", "team".

Skk.moe fits the "Community / Movement" archetype with high confidence. This means the homepage is rallying users around a mission or identity, not just a product.

The biggest opportunities for Skk.moe: CTA effectiveness is below median — consider using action-oriented language ("Start free trial") over generic buttons ("Learn more"). Clarity is 17 points below median — the hero text needs to say what the product does in plain language. First impression clarity is below median — visitors can't quickly tell what category this product falls into.

Fix These First

up to +67 pts

Ranked by estimated impact on your overall score

#1

Rewrite your hero headline

Generic language — visitors can't tell what you do from the headline alone

+18 ptsClarity
#2

Upgrade your primary CTA from "Facebook"

Passive CTAs like "Learn more" don't tell visitors what happens next

+15 ptsCTA
#3

Close first-impression gaps

Visitors can't quickly tell who it's for and what it does — those signals should be above the fold

+15 ptsFirst Impression
#4

Add a pricing page

Hiding pricing creates friction — most buyers want to self-qualify before talking to sales

+15 ptsPricing
#5

Rewrite your meta description

Generic meta description — this is what shows up in Google results

+4 ptsClarity

First Impression

F (12/100)

A visitor would think this is a agency / professional services for someone that offers something unclear.

What kind of company?vague

Agency / Professional Services

Who is it for?missing

Unknown

What does it do?missing

Unknown

What's the benefit?missing

None detected

What's the vibe?vague

Neutral

Gaps:

  • -Business category is implied but not clearly stated.
  • -No clear target audience defined. Could be for anyone, which means it resonates with no one.
  • -Product function unclear from above-fold copy. Visitors cannot tell what this does.
  • -No discernible value proposition. The page does not explain why someone should care.

Suggested Rewrites

Better copy based on your product signals — click to copy

Primary CTA

Current

Facebook

Passive CTAs like this don't tell visitors what happens next

Meta Description

Current

Sukka's Portfolio (Personal Website). Front-end Developer / Open Sourceror / Blogger

This is what shows in Google results — specificity drives higher click-through rates

A/B Test Ideas

Specific experiments to run, ranked by expected impact

Replace "Facebook" with an outcome-specific CTA

Passive CTAs leave visitors guessing. Test: "See your report" or "Start building — free"

high

Test a "free" modifier on your CTA: "Facebook" vs "Facebook — Free"

"Free" is the highest-converting modifier across 27K+ homepages analyzed

medium

Test a hero headline that names your product category explicitly

Generic headlines force visitors to scroll to understand what you sell. Test naming the category in the first 5 words.

high

Test adding a one-line product description directly under your hero

Visitors can't tell what you do from the above-fold content. A single explanatory line can fix this.

high

Messaging Clarity

Who is this for?58/100
What problem does this solve?40/100
What does this actually do?58/100
Why this over alternatives?58/100
CTA effectiveness55/100

CTA Analysis

F (15/100)

Total CTAs

1

Above Fold

1

Best CTA

Tier 5

Facebook
above foldT5 · 10/100

What Do You Sell?

F (19/100)

In 5 words:

Sukka (@sukkaw)

Hero

generic

Hello,I'm Sukka /'sʊkɑː/

Meta Description

generic

Sukka's Portfolio (Personal Website). Front-end Developer / Open Sourceror / Blogger

ICP Clarity

D+ (38/100)

Detected audience

decent

developer and team

developerteam
roledeveloper
roleteam

Positioning Archetype

100% confidence

Community / Movement

Hello,I'm Sukka /'sʊkɑː/

Confidence: 100%

Pricing Page

F (0/100)

No pricing page detected.

How You Compare

vs. other Media / Content / Publishing sites in the index

Dimensionskk.moekeap.comzight.cominfusionsoft.…managewp.com
Overall6487-2387-2387-2386-22
Clarity1959-40100-8159-40100-81
CTA1575-6060-4575-6075-60
ICP3846-891-5346-815+23
1st Impr.1260-4860-4860-4852-40
Pricing095-9580-8095-95100-100

What We Analyzed

Title

Sukka (@sukkaw)

Word count

134

Hero text

Hello,I'm Sukka /'sʊkɑː/

Track Your Progress

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skk.moe scored 64/100.

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