vive.com
60/100
Ranked #22,392 of 46,880 sites
vive.com
60/100 · #22,392 of 46,880
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Analysis
Vive scores 60 out of 100 on homepage messaging, earning a C grade — average — basic messaging is present but generic. Across all 30,134 sites analyzed, that's close to the median of 59.
The hero text reads: "VIVE VR Headsets, Goggles, Accessories, Apps, and Experiences". 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 5 CTAs, 3 of them above the fold. That's enough to trigger decision paralysis — when too many buttons compete for attention, visitors often click none. The primary CTA "Contact Us" is generic — 'Learn more' and 'Get started' don't tell visitors what happens next. CTA effectiveness score: 42 (below the median of 57).
Audience targeting is decent — there are audience signals, but room to be more specific. Detected audience: less. The site uses a "for [X]" pattern: "less".
The biggest opportunities for Vive: CTAs are causing decision paralysis — reduce to one primary action above the fold. First impression clarity is below median — visitors can't quickly tell what category this product falls into.
Fix These First
up to +58 ptsRanked by estimated impact on your overall score
Reduce CTAs above the fold to one primary action
3 competing buttons cause decision paralysis — visitors click none
Add a pricing page
Hiding pricing creates friction — most buyers want to self-qualify before talking to sales
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 who it's for and why it matters — those signals should be above the fold
First Impression
F (20/100)“A visitor would think this is a b2b saas for someone that offers app.”
B2B SaaS
Unknown
app
None detected
Aspirational
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 description is vague. Visitors get a rough idea but no clear picture.
- -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
VIVE VR Headsets, Goggles, Accessories, Apps, and Experiences
Your current headline is generic — these alternatives name what you do for whom
Current
Contact Us
Tying your CTA to a specific outcome increases click-through
Current
Explore virtual, augmented, and mixed reality with HTC VIVE's immersive standalone and PC VR headsets, glasses, accesso…
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
Remove all secondary CTAs above the fold — keep only one primary action
3 competing CTAs detected. Single-CTA pages typically convert 20-30% better.
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: "Contact Us" vs "Contact Us — 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 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
D+ (42/100)Total CTAs
5
Above Fold
3
Best CTA
Tier 3
What Do You Sell?
D- (33/100)In 5 words:
Tracking vive
Hero
genericVIVE VR Headsets, Goggles, Accessories, Apps, and Experiences
Meta Description
genericExplore virtual, augmented, and mixed reality with HTC VIVE's immersive standalone and PC VR headsets, glasses, accessories, games, and metaverse portal, VIVERSE.
ICP Clarity
D+ (40/100)Detected audience
decentless
Pricing Page
F (0/100)No pricing page detected.
How You Compare
vs. other Media / Content / Publishing sites in the index
| Dimension | vive.com | keap.com | zight.com | infusionsoft.… | managewp.com |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 60 | 87-27 | 87-27 | 87-27 | 86-26 |
| Clarity | 33 | 59-26 | 100-67 | 59-26 | 100-67 |
| CTA | 42 | 75-33 | 60-18 | 75-33 | 75-33 |
| ICP | 40 | 46-6 | 91-51 | 46-6 | 15+25 |
| 1st Impr. | 20 | 60-40 | 60-40 | 60-40 | 52-32 |
| Pricing | 0 | 95-95 | 80-80 | 95-95 | 100-100 |
What We Analyzed
Title
HTC VIVE - VR, AR, and MR Headsets, Glasses, Experiences
Word count
458
Hero text
VIVE VR Headsets, Goggles, Accessories, Apps, and Experiences
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