
ClarityBee
Fast, actionable UX audit reports—minutes or expert-reviewed in 3 days.
Most websites don’t have a traffic problem. They have a “users can’t figure this out” problem. ClarityBee spots usability, accessibility, and conversion leaks fast, then hands you a report you can act on. You choose speed (minutes) or depth (a human expert in 3 days) depending on how high the stakes are.
Your UX isn’t “fine”. It’s just untested.
A site can look pretty and still bleed signups.
That’s the quiet killer: tiny friction. One confusing label. One form field that feels sketchy. One contrast issue that makes half the page vanish for real humans.
Here’s the deal: you don’t need another brainstorming session. You need a punch list.
What ClarityBee ships
ClarityBee (claritybee.com) sells UX audit reports built for people who ship.
You drop in your site. You get a structured report that calls out what’s broken and what to do next - focused on usability, accessibility, mobile responsiveness, performance, and conversion.
Two paths. Same goal.
Option 1: Instant report (minutes)
When you need signal now - before a launch, before an ad spend, before you blame the copy.
You get quick findings and concrete fixes, so you can patch the obvious leaks and move.
Option 2: Expert review (3 days)
When the page prints money (or should).
A human reviewer goes deeper, catches the sneaky stuff, and gives you sharper calls. No vague “make it clearer” notes. You want specifics. You get specifics.
Why founders and PMs care
Because UX bugs compound.
You ignore them early, and you pay later in:
- Support tickets that never should exist
- Lower trial-to-paid because onboarding feels like homework
- A product that “doesn’t convert” (it does - just not for you)
ClarityBee turns hand-wavy UX opinions into a checklist you can run through with your designer, dev, or yourself at 1 a.m.
The real win: speed + structure
Most audits fail because they arrive too late, too long, and too polite.
ClarityBee goes the other way. Fast delivery, clear buckets, and fixes you can queue right into your backlog.
If you’re on the fence, the site points you to a free audit and a sample report so you can see the output before you commit.
