zenit.org
58/100
Ranked #24,844 of 46,880 sites
zenit.org
58/100 · #24,844 of 46,880
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Analysis
Zenit scores 58 out of 100 on homepage messaging, earning a C+ grade — mixed. Across all 30,134 sites analyzed, that's close to the median of 59.
The hero text reads: "Poll Finds Leo XIV the Most Favorable Public Figure Among U.S. Voters". 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 6 CTAs, 5 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: Nonprofit / NGO. The site uses a "for [X]" pattern: "Israel and the Middle East". ICP clarity score: 45 (above the median of 35).
The biggest opportunities for Zenit: CTAs are causing decision paralysis — reduce to one primary action above the fold. Clarity is 9 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 +58 ptsRanked by estimated impact on your overall score
Reduce CTAs above the fold to one primary action
5 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 what it does — 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 something unclear.”
B2B SaaS
Unknown
Unknown
Visibility / Insights
Urgent
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.
- -Value proposition is weakly communicated. Benefits are implied, not stated.
Suggested Rewrites
Better copy based on your product signals — click to copy
Current
Poll Finds Leo XIV the Most Favorable Public Figure Among U.S. Voters
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
The World Seen From Rome
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
5 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
6
Above Fold
5
Best CTA
Tier 3
What Do You Sell?
F (27/100)In 5 words:
Search terms
Hero
genericPoll Finds Leo XIV the Most Favorable Public Figure Among U.S. Voters
Meta Description
genericThe World Seen From Rome
ICP Clarity
D+ (45/100)Detected audience
decentNonprofit / NGO
Pricing Page
F (0/100)No pricing page detected.
How You Compare
vs. other Developer Tools / Infrastructure sites in the index
| Dimension | zenit.org | chatwoot.com | tapfiliate.com | delve.co | helpscout.com |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 58 | 89-31 | 88-30 | 87-29 | 87-29 |
| Clarity | 27 | 62-35 | 100-73 | 72-45 | 100-73 |
| CTA | 42 | 73-31 | 70-28 | 78-36 | 70-28 |
| ICP | 45 | 45 | 95-50 | 95-50 | 50-5 |
| 1st Impr. | 20 | 52-32 | 94-74 | 66-46 | 44-24 |
| Pricing | 0 | 95-95 | 100-100 | 95-95 | 100-100 |
What We Analyzed
Title
ZENIT - English - The World Seen From Rome
Word count
1,305
Hero text
Poll Finds Leo XIV the Most Favorable Public Figure Among U.S. Voters
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