Answer the biggest Rival questions before you run a comparison.
Use this page to understand what Rival is, who it is for, what the report includes, and how it helps you see why a stronger competitor page is winning.
Use Rival when you want to compare one of your pages against a stronger competitor page and see where you are losing buyers.
Rival shows what the competitor page is doing better, where your page feels weaker, and what to fix first.
Agency access is designed for repeat use so you can run page battles for prospects, proposals, and client work.
Get clearer on fit, value, and what the page battle actually shows.
Rival is easier to trust when the offer is clear. This page helps you understand what you are buying, what kind of insight the comparison gives you, and where it fits if you want something more focused than a generic audit.
Built for pages that need a clearer competitive edge
Rival is for the moment when your page looks decent on the surface, but a competitor still feels sharper, more convincing, or easier to trust.
More focused than a generic audit
Instead of overwhelming you with broad technical output, Rival keeps the comparison commercial and practical so the next changes feel obvious.
Useful before the sale and after it
Agencies can use Rival to show prospects why a competitor page is winning and then turn that comparison into a clearer action plan for delivery.
Clear answers around access, fit, value, and next steps.
What exactly is Rival?
Rival compares your page against a competitor page and shows where you are losing ground in messaging, trust, structure, content depth, and conversion clarity. The goal is to help you see the gap faster and understand what to change first.
Who is Rival for?
Rival is built for agencies, freelancers, local businesses, and service businesses that want a clearer answer to one simple question: why does that competitor page feel stronger, and what should I improve first?
How is Rival different from a normal SEO audit?
A typical audit can feel broad, technical, and harder to act on. Rival is narrower and more commercial. Instead of giving you a long issue list, it shows the meaningful gap between two pages and turns that into a practical catch-up plan.
What does the report include?
The report is designed to show the score gap, biggest weaknesses, fastest wins, missing sections and FAQ opportunities, trust and CTA improvements, structural observations, and a clearer next-step plan you can actually work from.
Can I buy Rival as a one-off product?
Yes. Rival is designed to work as a focused standalone purchase when you want a direct page-vs-page battle and a clearer catch-up plan without committing to a bigger package first.
Does Agency include Rival?
Yes. Agency access is intended to include Rival so you can use it repeatedly across prospects, proposals, and client accounts without treating every comparison like a separate one-off purchase.
Will Rival tell me exactly what to change next?
That is the goal. Rival is built to move beyond diagnosis and show where the page is weaker, what the fastest visible win is, and which changes are most likely to help you close the gap first.
Why compare one page against one competitor page?
Because that usually reveals the clearest story. A direct page battle makes it easier to see why the other page feels stronger, where buyers may trust it more, and what your page needs to compete better.
Can I try Rival before unlocking the full report?
Yes. Rival is designed to give you a clearer teaser first, then lock the deeper catch-up plan behind the paid version so you can see the battle before deciding whether to unlock the full report.
Will Rival keep expanding over time?
Yes. The direction for Rival is bigger than a single comparison. It is being shaped into a fuller catch-up product with public battle pages, tracking, stronger report history, and more ways to use the comparison commercially.
Rival is built to help you spot the gap fast and act on the most important changes first.
Whether you buy Rival as a one-off or use it through Agency, the point is the same: understand why the stronger page is winning, see where your page feels weaker, and leave with a clearer catch-up direction.
Run a Rival comparison and see where your competitor page is beating you first.
Once you know where the gap is coming from, it becomes much easier to decide what to fix now, what can wait, and whether the full catch-up plan is worth unlocking.