Why a $1.5B AI startup is quietly losing customers
Granola just hit a $1.5B valuation, but their landing page is quietly killing conversions. Their landing page makes the same mistake that I see on almost all SaaS landing pages. In this audit, I break down the 3 conversion leaks hiding inside Granola's hero section, social proof, and objection handling — and show you exactly how to fix each one. What I cover: Why their hero section buries their #1 competitive advantage How their social proof is placed in the worst possible position The "switcher problem" — how Granola is ignoring the customer most likely to convert ---- Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:07 Landing page audit 08:22 The 3 conversion leaks 10:58 The redesign 15:20 The verdict and key takeaway ---- Want me to audit your landing page? 👉 https://www.conversion-haus.com/ granola ai, #granolaaireview, landing page audit, SaaS landing page, landing page teardown, B2B SaaS marketing, conversion optimization, UX teardown, AI meeting notes, landing page review

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