Leak Score
A lightweight snapshot of visible attention-to-action risk across profile clarity, trust signals, content intent, CTA strength, and creative attention.
Attention Signal helps businesses diagnose where public attention loses clarity, trust, intent, or momentum, then translate that diagnosis into clearer profiles, stronger creative, better next steps, and more useful content direction.
Most businesses respond to weak conversion by adding more: more posts, more ads, more offers, more landing pages, more tools. Sometimes that helps. Often it just sends more people into the same broken path.
Attention Signal starts by asking where movement stops: attention to trust, interest to intent, intent to next step, inquiry to momentum, or creative to action.
The diagnostic is the entry point. Deeper work depends on what the evidence shows.
A lightweight snapshot of visible attention-to-action risk across profile clarity, trust signals, content intent, CTA strength, and creative attention.
A deeper paid report showing where attention stops becoming action. It combines public evidence, client context, structured generation, and expert review around a specific commercial action.
A practical map from attention to action: profile role, content role map, CTA and path recommendations, and priority sequence.
Content pillars, hook angles, proof assets, objection-handling topics, and a 14- to 30-day plan built from diagnostic findings.
A focused review of hooks, pacing, clarity, proof, and next-step strength so creative can be judged by more than views.
Support translating the diagnostic into public-facing changes: profile structure, CTA path, pinned content, booking or inquiry flow, and follow-up recommendations.
Not every client needs every solution. The first diagnostic exists to prevent premature strategy.
The same evidence structure appears across diagnostics, maps, and cleanup work.
Observed
The CTA sends visitors to a general menu before they understand which service or offer fits their intent.
Interested visitors may pause, compare, or leave instead of taking the next step.
Create a specific path for the highest-priority buyer action before expanding the rest of the journey.
Example only. Real diagnostics label evidence, client context, and unknowns separately.
Strategy comes after evidence shows where the path is breaking.
Public evidence, client context, and assumptions are kept separate.
Attention matters only if it can move trust, intent, or action.
The output is not a generic list of improvements.
It starts as a diagnostic. Strategy comes after the diagnostic shows where the path is breaking.
The workflow is structured and technology-assisted, but paid diagnostics are reviewed before delivery. The buyer receives a report, not a raw AI export.
Yes. The method applies anywhere public attention has to become qualified action: calls, inquiries, purchases, bookings, applications, or partnerships.
No. Attention Signal identifies visible and client-reported friction points and recommends what to fix first.
Start with a diagnostic, then decide whether the next step is cleanup, content direction, creative assessment, or a deeper conversion map.