Beta — accepting early adopters

Every prospect gets a personalised reason to talk to you.

Gleaner embeds on your website and lets prospects enter their URL. They get an AI-powered assessment of their business through your expertise. You get a warm lead who's already seen what you can do.

Built for B2B SaaS companies, consultants, freelancers, and agencies who are tired of cold outreach and generic demos.

How it works

Set up once. Every visitor gets a personalised experience.

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Define your lens

Tell Gleaner what you do, what you look for, and how you talk. It learns your frameworks and your voice. A growth consultant might assess positioning and acquisition channels. A web agency might assess site speed and SEO. A SaaS company might surface manual processes their product could automate.

02

Embed on your site

Drop a widget on your website or use a hosted Gleaner page. When a prospect enters their URL, Gleaner analyses their business and delivers an assessment written in your voice, through your lens.

03

Prospects see your value before you ever speak

Instead of a generic product page or a "book a demo" button, prospects get a tailored breakdown of how you can help their specific business. They enter their email to get the full report. You get a lead who already understands what you do and why it matters for them.

What makes this different

Not another chatbot. Not another form.

Most websites talk about themselves. Gleaner talks about the prospect. That's the difference between "here's what we do" and "here's what we'd do for you." The result: prospects who reach out are warmer, more informed, and convert faster.

What it looks like

A prospect visits your site. This is what they experience.

yourcompany.com/assessment

See how we can help your business.

Enter your URL for a personalised assessment.

www.yourcompany.com
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acme.co Analysed today

Summary

A strong product with a clear value prop, but the site undersells it. Messaging is generic, the conversion path has unnecessary friction, and there's no visible acquisition strategy beyond organic search.

Clear value proposition
Limited acquisition channels
No clear conversion path
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The teaser

Detailed recommendations are visible but blurred. The prospect can see there's substance behind the summary, but they need to enter their email to read it. This creates curiosity without feeling like a bait and switch.

Social proof, placed where it matters

Gleaner surfaces relevant case studies and testimonials from your existing clients based on what it found in the assessment. If a prospect has a weak conversion path and you've helped a similar company fix theirs, Gleaner shows that story alongside the finding.

Conversion optimisation built in

Gleaner isn't static. It tracks what summary lengths, gating levels, and CTA placements drive the most email captures across the platform. Premium users get access to this data for their own assessments, and the system continuously optimises based on what's working.

The email gate

Premium users control how much is visible before the gate: full summary, a short teaser, or nothing at all. You decide how much to give away based on what works for your sales process.

Delivered via email

The full report

The prospect receives a detailed, personalised assessment written in your voice. It covers every finding in depth, includes specific recommendations, and weaves in relevant case studies and testimonials from your past work. It ends with your CTA: book a call, start a trial, or whatever next step you've configured.

The result: a prospect who opens the email already knows what you do, has seen proof you've done it before, and understands exactly how you'd help their specific business.

Early access

We're building Gleaner with our first users.

This is a beta. We're looking for B2B companies, consultants, and freelancers who want to turn their website into something more than a brochure. Early adopters get direct input into the product and first access when we launch.

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