// Use case — Paid traffic — every click counts
A weak landing page wastes ad budget twice: it lowers Quality Score, raising your cost per click, and then loses the visitors you paid for. Check your pages before you spend.
Google grades landing page experience as a core Quality Score component. A thorough pre-launch check inspects everything that influences it:
Most underperforming campaigns share the same landing page problems. These are the blockers WebEnture flags most often:
Paste the exact URL your ads point to — the free grader gives you a baseline score before you spend another dollar.
WebEnture loads your page in a real browser, measuring speed, capturing above-the-fold content, and detecting CTAs from 25 known patterns.
The Ads Landing Page agent scores message clarity, trust signals, and policy-risk elements on a 1-10 scale. It's WebEnture's own readiness estimate, not Google's account-side Quality Score.
Follow prioritized AI recommendations, then re-run the analysis to confirm your changes improved the score before scaling spend.
Landing-page readiness estimate (1-10) plus common ad-policy signal checks.
Overall landing page grade with CTA and copy analysis.
Core Web Vitals and mobile load speed for ad traffic.
Find the CRO blockers between click and conversion.
Audit form fields, labels, and friction points.
On-page relevance signals that also feed Quality Score.
Run it through WebEnture's free website grader for a baseline score, then use the Ads Landing Page agent for a paid-traffic-specific check: it produces a landing-page readiness estimate on a 1-10 scale, reviews message match, measures mobile speed, and flags common ad-policy risk signals like a missing privacy policy or contact information.
The three biggest factors are landing page experience (slow mobile load times and hard-to-find content), ad relevance (page copy that doesn't match the keyword and ad), and expected CTR. A landing page checker catches the first two before you spend budget.
Not as a compliance verdict. The Ads Landing Page agent detects whether common elements ad platforms expect are present — privacy policy links, contact information, and working navigation — and flags quantified claims for you to double-check. Presence of these elements doesn't guarantee approval; always review the current policy for your platform and campaign category before launch.
Message match is how closely your landing page headline mirrors the ad copy and keyword that triggered the click. Poor message match raises bounce rates because visitors land on a page that doesn't confirm what the ad promised. The landing page checker scores this automatically.
Yes. Paste the URL into WebEnture before launching. You get a scored report on mobile speed, CTA clarity, trust signals, and compliance gaps — so you can fix issues before they affect your Quality Score and cost per click.