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The Lovable Page Audit

Your Lovable page,
with a second set of eyes.

You built it. You're proud of it. But something feels off — and you can't quite name what. In one short Loom, I'll tell you exactly what's working, what's confusing, and what to change before you hit publish.

$60one-time · one page
Shelb reviewing a Lovable landing page on her laptop

is this you?

Who the audit is for

The audit is the perfect fit if you can nod along to all three of these.

You already have a Lovable account

You're set up inside Lovable and have access to your project. (If you don't yet, start there — then come back.)

You have an existing Lovable page

It's live or close to it. You've put real work into it — and now it needs a refresh, tightening, or a little polish.

You're not sure how to improve it

You know something's off — copy, layout, flow, CTAs — but you can't quite see it anymore. You need an outside perspective.

honesty hour

When the audit isn't the right fit

Save your $60 if any of these sound like you — I'll point you to a better-fit service instead.

  • You don't have a Lovable page started yet — you need a build, not an audit.
  • You want me to make the edits for you (look at the Refresh package instead).
  • You're looking for SEO, ads, or marketing strategy — that's outside this scope.

what you get

Inside the audit

A personalized Loom walkthrough

10–15 minutes of me on your actual page — clicking, scrolling, reading aloud, and reacting like a real visitor would.

First-impression clarity check

Does someone understand what you offer in 5 seconds? I'll tell you honestly — and exactly what's getting in the way.

CTA & conversion feedback

Where buttons get lost, where the next step is fuzzy, and where to add (or remove) calls-to-action.

A prioritized list of fixes

Not a wall of feedback. A short, ranked list of what to change first, second, and 'only if you feel like it'.

One small caveat

The audit is feedback only — I won't be editing your Lovable project directly. You'll walk away knowing exactly what to do; if you'd rather have me handle the edits, the Lovable Refresh package is built for that.

simple & calm

How it works

01

Send me the link

Share your Lovable page URL and a quick note on what feels off or what you want feedback on.

02

I record your Loom

Within 3 business days, I'll send a personalized walkthrough with clarity, flow, and CTA notes.

03

You make the changes

Use the prioritized fix list to update your page with confidence — no more second-guessing.

Delivered within 3 business days
Shelb smiling with an Out of Office mug

who's auditing

Hi, I'm Shelb

I'm a full-time high school math teacher who's been building in the online space for 2+ years — and teaching other women how to build their own Lovable landing pages in two different communities.

I've seen the same patterns trip people up over and over: a hero that doesn't land, a CTA that quietly disappears, sections that feel out of order. The audit is me bringing that pattern-spotting to your specific page.

Kind, direct, and zero fluff. You'll know exactly what to change — and why.

good questions

FAQ

Do I need to give you access to my Lovable account?+

Nope. Just share the public URL of your page. The audit is feedback-only — I never need to log in.

What if my page isn't finished yet?+

That's totally fine, as long as it's far enough along that I can see your hero, sections, and CTAs. Drafts welcome.

Will you tell me my page is bad?+

No. I'll tell you honestly what's working, what's confusing, and what to change. The whole point is to leave you with clarity, not a bruised ego.

What if I want you to make the changes for me?+

Then the Lovable Refresh package is the better pick — same eyes, but I do the editing. Just reach out and I'll point you there.

$60 · 3 business days

Ready to stop guessing and start fixing?

Send me your page link. I'll reply within one business day to confirm and get you on the schedule.

Book my Lovable audit
  • One page
  • Loom walkthrough
  • Prioritized fix list
Shelb working on her laptop