Glimt sends simulated visitors through your website and scores it on clarity, efficiency, and trust. Get a detailed report in minutes — no recruiting, no scheduling.
Dashboard
Recent runs
UX Scores
Value prop understood by step 4
Took 3× the optimal path to CTA
Pricing & social proof missing above fold
3 issues found · lower is better
Friction Issues
Pricing not visible on landing page
All 3 sessions scanned the page without finding price tiers. Two abandoned before reaching the CTA.
→ Add pricing or “See pricing” link above the fold
Primary CTA is below the scroll threshold
Zoe never scrolled far enough to reach the button. Alex found it on step 4 of 7.
→ Move CTA higher or add a sticky header button
How it works
01
Paste your URL, set a goal
Enter the page to test and what visitors should accomplish — "Find pricing and sign up for a free trial".
02
Pick your visitors
Choose from 5 distinct visitor profiles, each with different patience, trust requirements, and browsing habits.
03
Read the report
Get scored on clarity, efficiency, and trust. See where visitors struggled — with specific, actionable fixes.
The outcome
More conversions
Visitors who understand your value prop convert. Remove the confusion, increase the rate.
Shorter funnels
When the path is clear, users reach the goal in fewer steps — with fewer drop-offs.
Fewer support tickets
Confusing UX generates questions. Clearer pages mean users help themselves.
Less churn
When the product delivers on what the page promised, users stay longer.
Faster iterations
Catch friction early — in staging, before the sprint review — when fixes are cheap.
Flexible
Before you ship
Test your landing page, onboarding flow, or checkout while it's still easy to change. Find the confusing parts before users do.
On every deploy
Trigger a test from GitHub Actions. If friction rises after a change, catch it before it reaches production.
During iteration
Back up design decisions with evidence. Show exactly which part of the flow needs another pass.
Visitor profiles
Each persona has different patience, trust requirements, and browsing habits. Run them individually or together to cover a wider range of users.
Alex
30s · Developer
Fast, skims content, acts immediately on clear value.
Desktop
Margaret
58 · Retired teacher
Reads every word, high trust bar, needs clear pricing.
Desktop
Carlos
35 · Non-native speaker
Thorough scroller, relies on structure not text.
Desktop
David
42 · Project manager
Goal-driven, practical, moderate patience.
Desktop
Zoe
22 · Gen Z
Mobile user. Scans only — expects instant clarity.
Mobile
Your own persona
Describe any visitor type — age, patience, device, trust threshold, and goals.
UX testing should be as routine as running unit tests. Paste a URL, pick your visitors, read the report — before real users arrive.