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Blog Post Conversion Predictor — Will Your Blog Generate Signups?

Paste your blog intro and CTA. Our AI scores your post on ICP fit, problem framing, credibility, and CTA clarity — and tells you exactly what to change before you hit publish.

Please describe your ICP.
Please select a goal.
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Paste your intro and CTA — not the whole post. Those two sections drive 90% of conversions.

Please paste your blog intro and CTA.

3 free analyses per day. No account needed for the basic result.

Overall Score

Top improvement

Dimension scores

    5 specific improvements

      Rewritten intro & CTA

      See your full analysis

      Your complete dimension scores, 5 specific improvements, and a rewritten version of your intro and CTA — free with a Numi account.

      How It Works

      Describe your target reader — their job title, company size, and the pain point your post addresses. Choose your conversion goal. Paste your blog intro (first 2-3 paragraphs) and your CTA section. Hit analyze.

      Our AI evaluates your content across five dimensions: ICP fit (how well your opening matches the reader's context), problem framing (whether you're naming a pain they actually feel), credibility (do you earn trust before asking for anything?), CTA clarity (is the next step obvious and low-friction?), and overall conversion likelihood. It returns a letter grade, a plain-English summary, and the single highest-leverage change you can make today — free, in seconds.

      Create a free account to unlock the full report: all five dimension scores with notes, five ranked improvement recommendations, and a rewritten version of your intro and CTA incorporating every suggestion.

      What You'll Get

      Free analysis includes your overall conversion grade (A through D), a one-sentence summary of the post's main strength and weakness, and the single highest-leverage improvement you can make before publishing.

      Full report (free account required) includes:

      Why Blog Conversion Rates Are So Low

      Most blog posts have a conversion problem, not a traffic problem. The post ranks, gets clicked, and gets read — but nobody signs up. The reader finishes the article and moves on. This happens for predictable reasons that are fixable before you publish.

      The most common conversion killers in B2B blog content:

      The intro and CTA together determine 90% of the conversion outcome. The middle of the post matters for SEO and reader satisfaction, but it rarely changes whether someone converts. Numi evaluates exactly these two sections — the parts that matter most — and tells you what's costing you conversions before you hit publish.

      The Two-Section Rule

      You don't need to paste your whole post. You need to paste the first 2-3 paragraphs and your CTA section. Here's why:

      The intro determines whether readers reach the CTA. If the first paragraph doesn't signal "this is written for someone in my situation dealing with this exact problem," most readers leave. The bounce happens before the CTA ever loads in the reader's attention.

      The CTA determines whether readers who made it to the end actually convert. A weak CTA — one that's generic, poorly timed, or mismatched to the reader's readiness to commit — wastes all the trust built in the middle of the post.

      Optimizing these two sections is where conversion leverage lives. The rest of the post is important for engagement, but it's these two sections that make or break whether a reader becomes a lead.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      Most blog posts fail to convert not because of traffic problems, but because of message-market fit problems. The intro doesn't speak to a pain the reader is actively experiencing, or the CTA asks for too much too soon. This tool identifies the specific conversion gap — whether it's ICP fit, problem framing, credibility, or CTA clarity — so you can fix it before publishing.
      A high-converting CTA is contextually relevant, frictionless, and timed correctly. It should feel like the natural continuation of what the reader just learned. The best CTAs name a specific outcome, match the commitment level to where the reader is in their journey, and use language that mirrors how the ICP describes their own goals. Generic CTAs like "Try it free" consistently underperform CTAs that reference the specific pain addressed in the post.
      The intro is the highest-leverage section. Most readers decide within the first paragraph whether to continue. If it doesn't immediately signal "this is written for someone like me dealing with this exact problem," the reader leaves before ever seeing your CTA. The intro should name a specific, recognizable problem, establish credibility without bragging, and create a reason to keep reading.
      Yes. The basic analysis — grade, summary, and one improvement hint — is completely free. No credit card, no signup. A free account (email only) is required to see the full breakdown: all five dimension scores, five specific improvements, and a rewritten version of your intro and CTA.
      No — just paste your intro (first 2-3 paragraphs) and your CTA section. Those two sections drive 90% of the conversion outcome. The intro determines whether readers reach the CTA, and the CTA determines whether readers convert. The tool is specifically calibrated to evaluate these two sections together.

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