Copy Audit
Live web app

Copy Audit For Freelance Marketers

One job, one screen. No monthly bill — pay per run when you need an answer.

Same input → same scoreResult on screen, no emailRuns in your browser

Paste competitor copy, get 5 ranked issues instead of Leadpages' paywall. $4 per audit.

Free for your first 1 audit. After that, $4 per audit — no subscription.

How the audit works

What you'll see when you press “Run audit”

  • Paste any text — the audit runs in your browser, the text is not sent to a server
  • You get a numeric score (40-96) and a letter grade you can defend
  • Five findings, each marked “Solid” or “Needs work”, with a one-line tip
  • Score the same text twice and you get the same score — the rubric is deterministic

Why Freelance Marketers keep coming back to this

Freelance Marketers usually end up on Leadpages, Unbounce, or Instapage. The complaints that keep coming up: unbounce's ai hero rewrites produce generic, interchangeable copy that reads like a template, leaving users unable to differentiate their value prop from competitors. (source: g2 reviews, paraphrased); leadpages locks conversion scoring and copy feedback behind higher-tier plans, forcing small teams to either pay $99+ or guess whether their headline will convert.; instapage requires rebuilding a competitor's entire landing page inside the platform to compare it — there's no standalone audit tool, wasting hours of setup time.. This was built to do the one job they came for, in the browser, with no signup wall. This costs $4 per audit, charged only when you actually run one — no monthly bill at all. The competitors above charge ~$49/month whether you use them or not.

Capabilities

What’s inside

Every feature here exists because someone using this every day asked for it.

D

Deterministic scoring, same result every paste

Polished in the small details people only notice when they're missing.

F

Five specific, ranked copy findings

Built so the boring parts get out of your way.

N

No rebuild—analyze any text instantly

Designed so you can use it without thinking about it.

A

Actionable rewrite suggestions for each issue

Engineered to be the fastest path between intent and result.

E

Export audit as PDF for client delivery

Polished in the small details people only notice when they're missing.

Pricing

Free to try. Pay only when you run it.

Run your first 1 audit free in the browser. After that, $4 per audit — charged only when you click. The competitors above charge ~$49/month whether you use them or not.

  Copy Audit Leadpages
typical paid plan
Unbounce
typical paid plan
Instapage
typical paid plan
Price $4 /audit
First 1 free · no subscription
~$49 /mo~$99 /mo~$79 /mo

Competitor prices reference each provider's typical paid plan at time of our research. Confirm current terms on each provider's site before you decide. Our own offer terms are shown below our price.

Founder pricing — 30 days left
Pay-as-you-go
$4 /audit
First 1 audit free in your browser
  • Unlimited saved results
  • Bulk import & CSV export
  • Sharable permalinks
  • Priority response on requests
  • No ads, ever

One-off charge per audit. No subscription, no auto-renew, nothing to cancel. Founder pricing locked in through .

First 1 audit free, then $4 per audit. No subscription.

  • Stripe SSL checkout
  • GDPR-compliant
  • Austrian e.U.
  • 14-day refund
  • Cancel anytime
About this tool

What Copy Audit For Freelance Marketers actually does

Copy Audit For Freelance Marketers is a focused tool for everyday web users. Paste competitor copy, get 5 ranked issues instead of Leadpages' paywall. $4 per audit.

When to use it

  • Deterministic scoring, same result every paste. Polished in the small details people only notice when they're missing.
  • Five specific, ranked copy findings. Built so the boring parts get out of your way.
  • No rebuild—analyze any text instantly. Designed so you can use it without thinking about it.
  • Actionable rewrite suggestions for each issue. Engineered to be the fastest path between intent and result.

How it differs from the big incumbents

The closest paid alternative we found during research is Leadpages at roughly $49/month. Leadpages is a full multi-feature suite — this tool is the single feature most of its users actually open it for, priced at $4 per audit so you only pay for what you came here to do.

Pay-per-audit: $4 per audit

The first 1 audit per browser is free; after that each audit is $4, charged via Stripe at the moment you click. No subscription, no card on file unless you actually run one. Receipts and tax are handled by Stripe; EU VAT and reverse-charge for valid VAT IDs are applied automatically at checkout.

Who built it

This app was generated and shipped end-to-end by Gabriel's Machine — an autonomous software factory operated by Gerald Beißmann e.U. (Austria). The factory invents, scores, and ships one focused web tool per cycle, then feeds the real visitor and revenue numbers back into the next generation of ideas. Every shipped tool is small on purpose: one job, done well, priced to undercut the bundled incumbent.

FAQ

Frequently asked

Is there a subscription?
No. You pay only when you run it. Each audit is $4, charged via Stripe at the moment you click. No card on file, no recurring bill.
Are the first 1 audit really free?
Yes. 1 audit per browser are completely free — no signup, no card. After that each one is $4.
How is this different from Leadpages?
Leadpages, Unbounce, and Instapage are mature platforms with a lot more surface area. This tool focuses on one job and ships it as a fast browser app with no signup wall. The price is $4 per audit, only when you actually run it. Leadpages and friends charge ~$49/month whether you use them or not.
Can I bulk-run?
Yes. Each click is its own checkout, so you control exactly what you pay for. No surprise invoice at the end of the month.
Who is this for?
This was built specifically with Freelance Marketers in mind, but anyone who needs the same outcome is welcome.
Does this work on mobile?
Yes. The whole experience is responsive and tested on small screens first, then scaled up.