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Free, manually reviewed audit

Find the clarity gaps behind your next user question

Sol Helps captures what users ask when they get stuck, groups repeated questions into patterns, and shows teams what to clarify in docs, onboarding, and product wording.

Before you install it, submit one public onboarding flow, product page, or up to five docs or help pages. We will review the content and show where likely questions and explanation gaps may be forming.

Sample audit preview

Setup uncertainty before signup

Likely question
“Do I need a developer to install this?”
Likely cluster
Setup uncertainty: effort, ownership, risk, and what happens after the CTA are not clear enough.
Suggested fix
Add setup expectations, success criteria, and a short next-step preview before the signup CTA.
Questions are inferred from public content unless you provide real user questions.

What you will receive

A concise audit you can act on before installing

The audit is intentionally focused. It gives you one useful view of where questions may be forming, not a full UX review of your product.

Best-fit submissions

Product Clarity Audits work best for lean B2B SaaS teams with public docs, onboarding, setup, pricing, or product explanation pages where users need to understand what to do next.

Inaccessible, overly broad, non-product, or low-context submissions may not provide enough material for a useful audit. Availability is capacity-dependent.

Product clarity audit

One focused path, five practical outputs

1

Likely user questions

“Do I need a developer to install this?”

2

Confusion clusters

Setup uncertainty, pricing uncertainty, next-step uncertainty

3

Highest-risk gap

Users may not understand what happens after signup

4

Suggested fix

Add setup expectations before the CTA

5

Fit recommendation

Whether Sol Helps is likely to produce enough signal

Request your audit

Give us one focused place to review

We manually review each request. A focused public page or flow gives us the best chance of returning a useful assessment.

Free, manually reviewed, and capacity-dependent. Submitting a request does not guarantee that every page is suitable for an audit.