Your trust page may be creating the questionnaireit was supposed to prevent.
ControlCite reviews one public SaaS trust hub and up to five directly linked first-party pages for the gaps, access friction, stale signals, and ambiguous claims that make a buyer ask another round of questions.
No credentials, uploads, audit reports, or private evidence · one public URL is enough
$249fixed founding scope
2 daystarget after written acceptance
10exact prioritized improvements
Synthetic sample
Findings a buyer can act on—not a generic checklist.
Each item connects the public signal to the buyer friction it may create and a concrete change. Findings describe the page, not the company's actual security posture.
Public signalObservedBuyer frictionExact change
Certification claim“ISO 27001 certified” has no date, scope, or evidence route.A buyer still has to ask whether the claim is current and relevant.Add the certification date, covered service, and controlled access path.
Report accessThe SOC 2 request button opens an unlabeled general-contact form.The buyer cannot tell what they will receive or who may request it.Name the report, eligibility rule, response owner, and expected next step.
SubprocessorsThe published subprocessor link returns a synthetic 404.A standard privacy review becomes a manual support request.Restore the dated list and add change-notification instructions.
The complete founding scope
One public trust hub. One decision-ready report.
Best for a 5–100 person B2B SaaS company whose public trust or security page is meant to reduce repetitive buyer questions.
A 20-check, 100-point score across five buyer-friction categories
Three standard buyer journeys with pass, partial, or fail results
Broken, hidden, stale, and ambiguous signal inventory
Ten prioritized copy, structure, or access-path changes
Up to three conditional replacement-copy snippets
A 6–8 page PDF plus matching CSV implementation backlog
How it starts
01
Send one public URL
No login, upload, or private evidence.
02
Confirm the fixed scope
Review the boundaries before any order or payment step.
03
Receive the report
A 6–8 page PDF and matching CSV, with ten prioritized changes.
Point-in-time public-page review
This review evaluates only the normally accessible public-facing pages identified in the scope. Findings are non-exhaustive observations and suggestions for your team's review—not a security assessment, penetration test, compliance audit, certification, legal or privacy opinion, accessibility conformance review, or guarantee of sales. We do not access accounts, restricted systems, private materials, forms, or tokenized links. Do not send credentials, confidential information, personal data, uploads, or nonpublic URLs.
Reduce the next manual question
Make the public page answer more of the buyer's first review.