Paste any SaaS email or URL. In 60 seconds, the Audit returns a full teardown — subject line score, hook diagnosis, CTA analysis, and a rebuilt version ready to send.
The Strategic Flow Method runs a systematic audit across every structural layer of your email — the same way a developer debugs a broken system.
Drop in your subject line, email body, or URL. The Audit accepts any SaaS email — product updates, onboarding sequences, newsletters, cold outreach.
The Strategic Flow engine scores your subject line, hook type, CTA language, narrative structure, and consequence framing across 7 diagnostic dimensions.
Receive a full report: cohesion score, what's broken and why, a rebuilt subject line, and predicted open rate delta — ready to act on immediately.
Not a generic score. A precise teardown with rebuilt components — so you know exactly what was broken, why it mattered, and what to ship instead.
0–100 composite score across subject, hook, CTA, and narrative arc. Color-coded by severity.
Classifies your hook as announcement, feature-first, consequence-first, or question-based. Flags the conversion gap.
A consequence-first rewrite of your original subject — with an explanation of why the rebuilt version converts better.
Estimated open rate improvement based on industry benchmarks for your email type and sector.
Passive vs ownership language scoring. Flags "Learn more" vs "Start my free trial" — and why the difference is a conversion lever.
These aren't opinions. They're structural errors — measurable patterns in SaaS emails that kill open rates and CTR before the reader reaches your content.
The subject announces the product. The reader opens emails that announce their problem — not yours.
"We're excited to introduce..." — the reader's brain routes this to their promotions tab before they finish the sentence.
"Learn more" signals uncertainty. Ownership CTAs ("Start my trial", "See my dashboard") convert 2–4× higher in SaaS flows.
The email describes the feature without communicating what happens to the reader if they ignore it. No consequence = no urgency.
The subject promises one thing; the body delivers another. Cohesion collapse kills click-through even when open rates are healthy.
Accumulated bad decisions across subject lines, CTAs, and hooks that compound into a communication architecture that doesn't convert.
No account. No card. No pitch. Just the diagnosis — and a rebuilt subject line you can ship today.