theblowers.com
64/100
Ranked #15,887 of 46,880 sites
theblowers.com
64/100 · #15,887 of 46,880
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B2C SaaS / Consumer App Benchmarks
How you compare to 3,549 B2C SaaS / Consumer App sites
Gray line = B2C SaaS / Consumer App median
Analysis
Theblowers 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: "If you are looking for XL or even XXL guys near you, black, arab, trans or crossdresser, for real meetings" — at 20 words, that's on the long side for a scannable headline. 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.
The page has 2 CTAs, 2 of them above the fold. That's a focused set, which avoids overwhelming visitors. The primary CTA "Download the App" is generic — 'Learn more' and 'Get started' don't tell visitors what happens next.
Audience targeting is decent — there are audience signals, but room to be more specific. Detected audience: XL or even XXL guys near you. The site uses a "for [X]" pattern: "XL or even XXL guys near you".
Theblowers fits the "Community / Movement" archetype with moderate confidence. This means the homepage is rallying users around a mission or identity, not just a product.
On the pricing page: Theblowers has a free tier and social proof elements. Show actual prices on your pricing page. Hidden pricing creates friction and drives visitors away.
The biggest opportunities for Theblowers: CTA effectiveness is below median — consider using action-oriented language ("Start free trial") over generic buttons ("Learn more").
Fix These First
up to +30 ptsRanked by estimated impact on your overall score
Rewrite your hero headline
Generic language — visitors can't tell what you do from the headline alone
Make your CTA more specific
"Get started" is generic — tie it to an outcome ("Start building" or "See your report")
Close first-impression gaps
Visitors can't quickly tell what it does and why it matters — those signals should be above the fold
Rewrite your meta description
Generic meta description — this is what shows up in Google results
First Impression
F (32/100)“A visitor would think this is a b2b saas for xl or even xxl guys near you that offers something unclear.”
B2B SaaS
XL or even XXL guys near you
Unknown
None detected
Casual
Gaps:
- -Business category is implied but not clearly stated.
- -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
Current
If you are looking for XL or even XXL guys near you, black, arab, trans or crossdresser, for real m…
Your current headline is generic — these alternatives name what you do for whom
Current
Download the App
Tying your CTA to a specific outcome increases click-through
Current
Are you looking for gay or bisexual encounters? Do you like to suck or be sucked? Chat, webcam, adverts for immediate d…
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
Test adding "free" or "no card required" to your primary CTA
Risk-reducing modifiers typically lift click-through 10-15%
Test a "free" modifier on your CTA: "Download the App" vs "Download the App — Free"
"Free" is the highest-converting modifier across 27K+ homepages analyzed
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.
Test a shorter hero headline (currently 20 words — aim for 6-10)
Shorter headlines get scanned; longer ones get skipped. Test cutting to the essential claim.
Test adding social proof above the fold (customer count, logos, or testimonial)
No social proof detected. Even one trust signal ("Join 500+ teams") can lift conversions significantly.
Messaging Clarity
CTA Analysis
C (50/100)Total CTAs
2
Above Fold
2
Best CTA
Tier 3
What Do You Sell?
D (37/100)Hero
genericIf you are looking for XL or even XXL guys near you, black, arab, trans or crossdresser, for real meetings
Meta Description
genericAre you looking for gay or bisexual encounters? Do you like to suck or be sucked? Chat, webcam, adverts for immediate dating. Display on line available men around you and meet with them. THE reference for encounters with those who like sucking or being sucked.
ICP Clarity
D+ (40/100)Detected audience
decentXL or even XXL guys near you
Positioning Archetype
75% confidenceCommunity / Movement
If you are looking for XL or even XXL guys near you, black, arab, trans or cr...
Confidence: 75%
Pricing Page
A+ (83/100)1 pricing tier detected
How You Compare
vs. other B2C SaaS / Consumer App sites in the index
| Dimension | theblowers.com | traveljoy.com | sendcloud.com | brainstormfor… | newzenler.com |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 64 | 89-25 | 88-24 | 87-23 | 87-23 |
| Clarity | 37 | 59-22 | 72-35 | 87-50 | 72-35 |
| CTA | 50 | 85-35 | 85-35 | 60-10 | 90-40 |
| ICP | 40 | 58-18 | 90-50 | 84-44 | 90-50 |
| 1st Impr. | 32 | 78-46 | 52-20 | 40-8 | 40-8 |
| Pricing | 83 | 80 | 80 | 0+83 | 100-17 |
What We Analyzed
Title
The Blowers: Come and pump or be pumped! Sucking encounters between guys
Word count
1,023
Hero text
If you are looking for XL or even XXL guys near you, black, arab, trans or crossdresser, for real meetings
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theblowers.com scored 64/100.
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