Trust preview
Check if your website has hidden trust gaps in 30 seconds.
This is a heuristic preview, not a live security scan. It looks for visible trust gaps, reassurance problems, risky form patterns, and vague messaging that can make a page feel less safe to continue.
A trustworthy website is not just live and functional. It feels coherent: clear visual presentation, clear copy, visible company details, privacy policy, terms, and a user flow that makes sense.
Heuristic preview only. It checks visible trust cues, not server-side security.
What this preview catches
The small trust gaps that make people hesitate
A page can be technically fine and still feel risky if the trust cues do not add up.
Coherent presentation
Clear visuals, clear copy, and a page flow that makes sense are the first trust layer.
Missing proof
Hidden company details, privacy, terms, or seller information make people pause.
Visible technical issues
Broken pages, maintenance messages, or weak copy can make the page feel unfinished.
Helpful context
Why trust breaks on a website
People rarely read the full page before they decide whether it feels safe enough to continue.
The promise is too broad
If the offer could belong to anyone, it can also feel like it belongs to no one.
The reassurance is missing
When trust cues are hidden, the page asks for action before it earns confidence.
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