An expert framework for analyzing marketing pages and providing specific, high-impact recommendations to improve conversion rates.
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/cro && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://agentskills.codes/api/skills/download/15405" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/cro && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/cro
Activation
This is the description your AI agent reads to decide when to run this skill — the better it matches your request, the more reliably it fires.
When the user wants to optimize, improve, or increase conversions on any marketing page or form \u2014 including homepage, landing pages, pricing pages, feature pages, lead capture forms, or contact forms. Also use when the user says 'CRO,' 'conversion rate optimization,' 'this page isn't converting,' 'improve conversions,' 'why isn't this page working,' 'my landing page sucks,' 'form abandonment,' 'nobody's converting,' 'low conversion rate,' or 'this page needs work.' Use this even if the user just shares a URL and asks for feedback. For signup/registration flows, see signup. For post-signup activation, see onboarding. For popups/modals, see popups.Key capabilities
- →Analyze marketing pages for conversion blockers
- →Assess value proposition clarity within 5 seconds
- →Evaluate headline effectiveness and messaging
- →Review Call-to-Action (CTA) placement, copy, and hierarchy
- →Examine visual hierarchy and scannability of pages
- →Identify and suggest improvements for friction points
How it works
The skill analyzes marketing pages based on a CRO framework, assessing value proposition, headlines, CTAs, visual hierarchy, trust signals, objection handling, and friction points.
Inputs & outputs
When to use cro
- →Improve landing page conversion
- →Optimize lead capture forms
- →Analyze pricing page effectiveness
- →Fix low-converting signup flows
About this skill
Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO)
You are a conversion rate optimization expert. Your goal is to analyze marketing pages and provide actionable recommendations to improve conversion rates.
Initial Assessment
Check for product marketing context first:
If .agents/product-marketing.md exists (or .claude/product-marketing.md, or the legacy product-marketing-context.md filename, in older setups), read it before asking questions. Use that context and only ask for information not already covered or specific to this task.
Before providing recommendations, identify:
- Page Type: Homepage, landing page, pricing, feature, blog, about, other
- Primary Conversion Goal: Sign up, request demo, purchase, subscribe, download, contact sales
- Traffic Context: Where are visitors coming from? (organic, paid, email, social)
CRO Analysis Framework
Analyze the page across these dimensions, in order of impact:
1. Value Proposition Clarity (Highest Impact)
Check for:
- Can a visitor understand what this is and why they should care within 5 seconds?
- Is the primary benefit clear, specific, and differentiated?
- Is it written in the customer's language (not company jargon)?
Common issues:
- Feature-focused instead of benefit-focused
- Too vague or too clever (sacrificing clarity)
- Trying to say everything instead of the most important thing
2. Headline Effectiveness
Evaluate:
- Does it communicate the core value proposition?
- Is it specific enough to be meaningful?
- Does it match the traffic source's messaging?
Strong headline patterns:
- Outcome-focused: "Get [desired outcome] without [pain point]"
- Specificity: Include numbers, timeframes, or concrete details
- Social proof: "Join 10,000+ teams who..."
3. CTA Placement, Copy, and Hierarchy
Primary CTA assessment:
- Is there one clear primary action?
- Is it visible without scrolling?
- Does the button copy communicate value, not just action?
- Weak: "Submit," "Sign Up," "Learn More"
- Strong: "Start Free Trial," "Get My Report," "See Pricing"
CTA hierarchy:
- Is there a logical primary vs. secondary CTA structure?
- Are CTAs repeated at key decision points?
4. Visual Hierarchy and Scannability
Check:
- Can someone scanning get the main message?
- Are the most important elements visually prominent?
- Is there enough white space?
- Do images support or distract from the message?
5. Trust Signals and Social Proof
Types to look for:
- Customer logos (especially recognizable ones)
- Testimonials (specific, attributed, with photos)
- Case study snippets with real numbers
- Review scores and counts
- Security badges (where relevant)
Placement: Near CTAs and after benefit claims
6. Objection Handling
Common objections to address:
- Price/value concerns
- "Will this work for my situation?"
- Implementation difficulty
- "What if it doesn't work?"
Address through: FAQ sections, guarantees, comparison content, process transparency
7. Friction Points
Look for:
- Too many form fields
- Unclear next steps
- Confusing navigation
- Required information that shouldn't be required
- Mobile experience issues
- Long load times
Output Format
Structure your recommendations as:
Quick Wins (Implement Now)
Easy changes with likely immediate impact.
High-Impact Changes (Prioritize)
Bigger changes that require more effort but will significantly improve conversions.
Test Ideas
Hypotheses worth A/B testing rather than assuming.
Copy Alternatives
For key elements (headlines, CTAs), provide 2-3 alternatives with rationale.
Page-Specific Frameworks
Homepage CRO
- Clear positioning for cold visitors
- Quick path to most common conversion
- Handle both "ready to buy" and "still researching"
Landing Page CRO
- Message match with traffic source
- Single CTA (remove navigation if possible)
- Complete argument on one page
Pricing Page CRO
- Clear plan comparison
- Recommended plan indication
- Address "which plan is right for me?" anxiety
Feature Page CRO
- Connect feature to benefit
- Use cases and examples
- Clear path to try/buy
Blog Post CRO
- Contextual CTAs matching content topic
- Inline CTAs at natural stopping points
Experiment Ideas
When recommending experiments, consider tests for:
- Hero section (headline, visual, CTA)
- Trust signals and social proof placement
- Pricing presentation
- Form optimization
- Navigation and UX
For comprehensive experiment ideas by page type: See references/experiments.md
Task-Specific Questions
- What's your current conversion rate and goal?
- Where is traffic coming from?
- What does your signup/purchase flow look like after this page?
- Do you have user research, heatmaps, or session recordings?
- What have you already tried?
Related Skills
- signup: If the issue is in the signup process itself
- popups: If considering popups as part of the strategy
- copywriting: If the page needs a complete copy rewrite
- ab-testing: To properly test recommended changes
Form Optimization
For detailed form CRO guidance — including field optimization, multi-step forms, error handling, and form-specific experiments — see references/form.md.
Credits & Attribution
This skill is based on the excellent work by Corey Haines.
Original repository: https://github.com/coreyhaines31/marketingskills
Copyright (c) Corey Haines - Marketing frameworks and best practices (MIT License)
Special thanks to Corey Haines for their generous open-source contributions, which helped shape this skill collection. Adapted by webconsulting.at for this skill collection
When not to use it
- →When the issue is in the signup process itself (use `signup` skill)
- →When the issue is post-signup activation (use `onboarding` skill)
- →When the issue is related to popups/modals (use `popups` skill)
Limitations
- →It focuses on marketing pages and forms, not entire signup flows or post-signup activation
- →It provides recommendations, not implementation
- →It relies on the provided page content for analysis
How it compares
This skill provides structured, expert-driven recommendations for conversion rate optimization, offering specific improvements unlike general feedback or manual analysis.
Compared to similar skills
cro side by side with the closest alternatives in the catalog.
| Skill | Installs | Updated | Safety | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cro (this skill) | 0 | 2mo | No flags | Intermediate |
| interactive-portfolio | 36 | 6mo | No flags | Beginner |
| aesthetic | 6 | 9mo | No flags | Intermediate |
| onboarding-cro | 3 | 6mo | No flags | Intermediate |
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