One URL in. Fixed tabs out. Know what to change.

You can ship code—what’s harder is knowing whether the live site reads as trustworthy to strangers. Howbuilt does one job: public URL in, fixed sections out—prioritize quick wins, cite what’s visible on the page, and leave blanks instead of bluffing when we cannot see it. Not an infinite chat: a bounded report you can skim tonight and ship three fixes tomorrow.

  • Fixed structure, a real stopping point

    Same tab set and scope each run—read first tab to last and stop. You are buying a structured teardown, not vague praise or confident fiction about pages we never saw.

  • Checkable where possible; honest when not

    Pricing, policies, and stack signals sit next to URLs you can open. When evidence is missing, we say so—so you can show the output to a cofounder—or yourself—without embarrassment.

  • Same columns for your site and competitors

    Audit your own landing page before you post ads, or paste a SaaS you admire to copy structure—not copy. Heavy runs are fixed-pipeline jobs; quotas and SKUs stay legible on the pricing page as we ship more modes.

Paste a public URL → wait for the report → read tab by tab. Skim it tonight; ship three fixes tomorrow.

Development: anonymous submit is allowed for testing without signing in. Run the worker locally to process jobs in the Redis queue.