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AI & Agents · Voice AI · Customer Support · B2B

AgentLayer

agentlayer.ai · AI customer-support agent

Rank #1 in AI & Agents · Views 4102 · Clicks 1337

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ROAST SCORE

66 / 100

Seven dimensions, weighted by how much each one actually costs you conversions. Message clarity carries the most weight; accessibility the least. Under 50 means a visitor can’t tell what you sell.

DimensionScoreWeight
Message clarity7425%
CTA strength7515%
Trust4815%
Visual hierarchy6015%
Conversion friction7015%
Mobile usability7310%
Accessibility525%

🔥 Biggest problem

Proof exists, but it is decorative: logos without names, quotes without jobs.

🧊 Surprisingly good

Your primary CTA "Get a demo" is immediately visible and clearly separated from secondary actions.

Roast

  • Your AI apparently understands context. Your homepage does not.
  • You used agentic, autonomous, and next-generation before telling us what the product does.
  • If the model is that smart, ask it to write a headline a buyer can repeat.

Current headline

Build the future with autonomous intelligence.

RoastBid rewrite

Deploy AI agents that automatic ticket resolution without rebuilding your stack.

Congratulations. We finally know what you sell.

Copy Doctor · CTA, trust, framing

CTA
See an agent finish a job
Subhead
Built for founders automating outbound drowning in unreliable hand-built workflows.
Proof
Human approval stays on. The agent does the boring part.

Visual critique

  • Hero hierarchy buries the product under a slogan.
  • Pricing is a nav item, not a decision aid.
  • Mobile layout lets the CTA fall below the fold.

Messaging battlefield

Agentlayer

Focus: Technology

Relaydesk

Focus: Speed

Ticketloop

Focus: Cost

Opportunity: Position around a finished job (resolved tickets, completed research) rather than generic AI capability.

Action plan

Fix today

  1. Rewrite the hero so the customer and the outcome come first.
  2. Add a clear product screenshot or output example.
  3. Replace vague CTA copy with "See an agent finish a job".

Fix this week

  1. Add named customer evidence above the fold.
  2. Clarify pricing in one screen.
  3. Fix the mobile hero so the CTA is visible without a scroll.

Later

  1. Add a comparison page against the two obvious alternatives.
  2. Publish two customer stories with numbers.

Ordered by Impact × Confidence ÷ Effort, so the top item is the one worth doing first.

Shipped the fixes?

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#1 AI & Agents · RoastBid

Someone had $17 more confidence than me.

Dethroned on RoastBid

60 → 66

RoastBid made us fix our homepage.

Survived the Roast — Champion

AI & Agents

What each rank unlocks

Everyone gets a real report. Ranking higher buys depth and human attention, not a better score.

  • Everyone: score + 3 strengths + 3 problems + headline rewrite + public page + share card
  • Top 10: full report + permanent profile + backlink
  • #2/#3: deep teardown + full copy rewrite + hero recommendation
  • #1: Full roast — human review + recorded teardown + hero rewrite + redesign + Hall of Flame

Votes are independent, unbuyable and shown separately from rank — “I’d try this” means people want the product, not that someone paid more.

Rank history

Every bid, dethroning and overtime extension on this product, in public.

  • 12/31/1969, 11:34:00 PMAgentLayer dethroned Relaydesk with a $420 bid.