Launch workflow
Check Launch Copy
Replace broad promises with clearer landing-page copy, a useful CTA, and a clean URL.
Use this when: Review a landing page or launch post before it goes live.
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Start with this messy input
A hero section built from uncheckable promises
Hero: The revolutionary launch platform for every team. Claim: Guaranteed to double conversions overnight. CTA: Get started. Proof: Trusted by everyone.
Steps
Run 4 steps.
- 1
Landing Page Lie Detector
Audit claims and proof
Paste the hero, claim, CTA, and proof block together.
Look for: Absolute promises such as guaranteed, universal audiences, and claims without evidence.
Open Landing Page Lie Detector in a new tab - 2
Nonsense Word Detector
Remove empty language
Run the rewritten block through a buzzword pass.
Look for: Words like revolutionary that consume trust without explaining the product.
Open Nonsense Word Detector in a new tab - 3
Button Copy Casino
Make the action concrete
Generate CTA alternatives that describe the immediate action.
Look for: A label that says what the visitor will actually do next.
Open Button Copy Casino in a new tab - 4
Slug Studio
Publish under a readable URL
Turn the final page idea into a compact URL slug.
Look for: A slug with recognisable words and no leftover campaign noise.
Open Slug Studio in a new tab
Before
Hero: The revolutionary launch platform for every team. Claim: Guaranteed to double conversions overnight. CTA: Get started. Proof: Trusted by everyone.
A more specific hero block
Hero: Review launch copy for vague claims before you publish. Claim: Flags absolute promises, urgency language, and missing proof locally in your browser. CTA: Check my launch copy Proof: Example flags are visible before you paste anything. Slug: /check-launch-copy-before-publish
What the tools cannot decide for you
- Rules can flag suspicious wording, but they cannot prove a business claim is true or false.
- No tool can predict conversion lift from a CTA wording change.
- Only publish proof that your team can substantiate and maintain.
Try your own input
Start with the claim audit
Paste a hero block and see which promises need evidence or a rewrite.
Open the first toolContinue from here
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