We look beyond HTML and read the interface as a person experiences it: what they notice first, what they trust, where they hesitate, and why they do not click.
UX analysis shows where the page persuades, where attention fades, and which elements stop the visitor from reaching the action.
Whether the offer is clear within the first few seconds and worth attention.
Whether reviews, guarantees, facts, brands, and decision supports are visible enough.
Whether friction appears between the hero, proof, arguments, and request.
Whether the action button is visible, clear, and not competing with secondary elements.
We do not just say “make the button bigger”. seodot shows where attention gets stuck, where it leaks away, and which blocks should be rebuilt.
When traffic exists but requests are not growing and you need to know what blocks the first click.
When choice depends on trust, price, photos, conditions, and a visible purchase button.
When hesitation needs to be removed from forms, carts, or request steps.
Which zones should become more visible.
Where a visitor may stop moving forward.
How to strengthen the CTA and request path.
Run visual UX analysis and find the places where the page loses requests.