
TestPulse QA
Scan a website in 90 seconds and get a fix-ready PDF report.
Tagline
Find Shopify site issues fast
The fastest pre-launch QA checklist for Shopify
One scan, one PDF, no tool juggling
Catch broken links, slow pages, and bad forms
The fastest pre-launch QA checklist for Shopify and eCommerce sites, packaged as a PDF.
The site emphasizes 90-second scans, browser-based automation, and downloadable reports, which is a strong fit for launch readiness and handoff workflows.
A simpler alternative to stitching together Screaming Frog, PageSpeed Insights, browser tests, and accessibility checkers.
The feature set overlaps with several point tools, but the value is consolidation: one URL, one scan, one report, no setup.
Find the embarrassing site problems before customers do: broken links, slow pages, failed forms, and accessibility gaps.
This is the most compelling pain-killer framing because the page repeatedly stresses visible issues, exact fixes, and no technical skill required.
Primary user
Shopify store owner or eCommerce manager who needs a quick site health check without hiring a developer first
ICP #1
Shopify agency owner managing 10-50 client stores
Pain
They waste billable hours manually checking SSL, broken links, mobile bugs, and SEO basics before client launches or monthly reports.
Why this solves
The product turns a manual QA checklist into a fast scan plus PDF, which is perfect for client-facing handoff and recurring maintenance.
ICP #2
In-house eCommerce marketing manager at a small DTC brand
Pain
They know the site is underperforming but cannot easily tell whether the issue is speed, forms, accessibility, or technical SEO.
Why this solves
TestPulse QA bundles those checks into one scan and outputs specific fixes, making it easier to prioritize issues without technical depth.
ICP #3
Freelance front-end developer building or inheriting Shopify sites
Pain
They need a fast way to catch regressions across browsers and prove the site is launch-ready.
Why this solves
Cross-browser validation, responsiveness testing, and PDF reporting give them a lightweight QA artifact they can share with clients or teammates.
Strengths
- +The core promise is immediately understandable: scan in 90 seconds, get a PDF, know what to fix.
- +The feature list is specific and credible, with concrete checks like TTFB, LCP, headers, ARIA landmarks, and form labels.
- +The pricing ladder is easy to parse and the first-scan-free offer reduces friction.
Weaknesses
- −The page is too broad for a product that says it is built for Shopify stores; it also speaks to small businesses, agencies, and developers, which dilutes the message.
- −The site score demo looks broken or placeholder-like with repeated "ERROR" and em dashes, which undermines trust in a QA product.
- −The value prop stops at reporting and does not show remediation workflow, historical tracking, or how teams use this after the first scan.
- −The feature hierarchy is noisy: too many checks are listed with equal weight, so the most valuable outcomes are not obvious.
- −There is no proof of accuracy, no sample report screenshots, and no real customer evidence, which makes the product feel early-stage.
Fix these
- Narrow the homepage headline to Shopify/eCommerce launch QA and build a separate path for agencies and developers.
- Replace the broken-looking score module with a polished sample report preview showing one real site issue and its fix.
- Add a before/after case study or quantified outcome, such as reduced launch defects or faster client approvals.
- Create a sharper feature hierarchy: launch blockers first, then nice-to-have audits, then enterprise monitoring.
- Show the PDF report structure, including a sample page with issue severity, screenshot, and recommended fix so buyers know exactly what they get.
Drop-in replacement copy
Headline
Know if your site actually works
Scan Shopify and eCommerce sites in 90 seconds, then get a fix-ready PDF.
Catch launch blockers before customers do
Find broken links, failed forms, mobile issues, and slow pages in one scan. This is the stuff that quietly hurts revenue and causes embarrassing launch-day surprises.
Get a report you can send immediately
Every scan downloads a PDF with pass, warning, and fail items plus plain-English fix guidance. It’s built for handoff, not for sitting in a dashboard nobody opens.
Skip the tool juggling
Instead of stitching together separate checks for speed, accessibility, SEO, and browser testing, run one URL once. You get the basics covered without setting up five different tools.
Built for Shopify and eCommerce workflows
Use it before launches, after theme changes, or in monthly client reviews. It’s fast enough for owners, clear enough for marketers, and useful enough for developers.
FAQ
Do I need an account to try it?
No. Your first scan is free and does not require signup.
How long does a scan take?
Most scans finish in about 90 seconds, depending on site size and page count.
What does the PDF include?
You get a score, pass/warning/fail items, and plain-English guidance for fixing SSL, speed, links, mobile, accessibility, SEO, and form issues.
Is this only for Shopify?
It’s optimized for Shopify and eCommerce sites, but any public website URL can be scanned.
Who is this for?
Shopify owners, eCommerce managers, agencies, freelance developers, and SEO/CRO specialists who need a fast QA handoff.
Your Shopify site is live. Working? TestPulse QA scans a URL in ~90 seconds and sends back a fix-ready PDF. SSL, security headers, speed, mobile, accessibility, SEO, forms, broken links. First scan is free. No signup.
Most site audits are too slow. By the time you finish Screaming Frog + PageSpeed + a browser check, the launch is already happening. TestPulse QA does the boring checklist in one scan and hands you a PDF with exact fixes.
This is what a broken site costs: - SSL issues - missing headers - slow pages - broken links - bad mobile layouts - forms that fail TestPulse QA catches all of it in one browser-based scan and gives you the report.
I built this after one too many launch checks where I kept bouncing between tools and spreadsheets. I wanted a single URL, a single scan, and a PDF I could send to a client or developer. That’s TestPulse QA.
Agencies don't need another dashboard. They need something they can send to a client after a launch check. That’s why TestPulse QA outputs a PDF with passed / warning / failed items and plain-English fixes.
Free website scan. No signup. Drop in a URL and get a report on SSL, speed, mobile, ADA, SEO, links, and forms. Average scan time: 90 seconds. If you own a Shopify store, this is the fastest way to find dumb mistakes before customers do.
Broken forms kill revenue quietly. Nobody emails you to say the checkout-adjacent contact form is failing on mobile. TestPulse QA checks forms, responsiveness, and browser behavior so you catch the stuff that costs money.
One URL. One scan. One PDF. No setup, no crawling project, no export dance. TestPulse QA is built for Shopify owners, devs, and agencies who need to know what’s wrong and what to fix next.
I hate QA checklists because they live in Notion, spreadsheets, Slack, and someone’s head. So I turned the checklist into a browser scan. Now the output is a PDF with the issues, the severity, and the fix.
If you manage 10 stores, you do not want to manually check SSL, mobile bugs, headers, and SEO basics every week. TestPulse QA turns that mess into a repeatable report you can reuse for launches and monthly reviews.
Angle: Shopify launch QA for store owners
If you run a Shopify store, you already know this feeling: The site is “live,” but you’re not actually sure it’s working. Maybe the pages are slow. Maybe a form is broken on mobile. Maybe an old redirect is sending people to a 404. Maybe the SEO basics are off and nobody noticed. That gap between “looks fine” and “actually fine” is where a lot of revenue leaks happen. I built TestPulse QA to close that gap. You drop in a URL, it scans in about 90 seconds, and it gives you a PDF report with passed / warning / failed items plus plain-English fixes. It checks the stuff that matters for eCommerce: - SSL and expiry - security headers - page speed - broken links - mobile responsiveness - ADA/accessibility basics - SEO tags - forms The point is not to give you another dashboard. The point is to tell you what’s broken, what’s risky, and what to fix first. If you manage a storefront and want a fast pre-launch or monthly QA pass, this is built for that. First scan is free. No signup.
Angle: Agency handoff and client reports
Agency people know this pain well: Before a launch, before a monthly report, before a client handoff, someone has to check the site manually. SSL. Headers. Speed. Mobile layout. Broken links. Accessibility basics. Forms. SEO tags. It’s tedious, easy to miss things, and hard to package into something a client actually understands. That’s why I built TestPulse QA. It scans a URL in about 90 seconds and produces a PDF report with clear severity levels and exact fixes. No setup. No export fiddling. No “here’s a dashboard, good luck.” The workflow I wanted was simple: 1. Scan the site 2. Share the PDF 3. Get approvals faster 4. Catch launch blockers before the client does It’s especially useful if you’re managing 10, 20, or 50 storefronts and don’t want to burn billable time on the same checklist every week. If you do agency QA work, I’d love feedback on the report format and what would make it more useful in real client workflows.
Angle: Build-in-public product story
I built TestPulse QA because I was tired of stitching together 5 tools to answer one simple question: Is this site actually ready? Most audits are either too technical, too slow, or too fragmented. One tool finds links. One finds speed issues. One finds accessibility problems. One browser check finds the weird mobile bug. Then you still have to explain it all to someone who just wants to know what to fix. So I made a single scan that checks the common launch blockers and turns them into a PDF a founder, marketer, developer, or agency can act on. That means: - no signup for the first scan - average scan time around 90 seconds - clear pass / warning / fail output - plain-English fix guidance I’m deliberately aiming this at Shopify and eCommerce because that’s where the pain is obvious and the ROI is easy to understand. If you’ve ever done a launch QA pass and thought “this should be one button,” that’s the product. I’m still tightening the report format, so if you have strong opinions on what a useful QA report should include, I want to hear them.
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Tagline
Scan Shopify sites in 90 seconds
Description
Run a fast website QA scan and get a PDF report with launch blockers, SEO issues, broken links, speed problems, accessibility gaps, and exact fixes. Built for Shopify and eCommerce teams.
Maker's first comment
I built TestPulse QA because I kept seeing the same problem: a site would look fine on the surface, but the launch checklist was scattered across too many tools and too many tabs. For Shopify stores especially, that means missed SSL issues, broken links, slow pages, failed forms, and small mobile bugs that quietly hurt conversions. I wanted something brutally simple: paste a URL, wait about 90 seconds, and get a PDF that tells you what’s wrong and what to fix next. No setup, no project configuration, no “learn the tool first.” Just a clean handoff artifact that works for founders, marketers, devs, and agencies. The first scan is free because I want people to judge the report itself, not a sales page. If you try it, I’d love feedback on the report format, the issue prioritization, and whether the fixes are clear enough to hand straight to a developer.
Pinned maker comment
I’d love feedback on two things: the report structure and the severity ranking. If you have opinions on what a useful Shopify QA PDF should include, tell me what’s missing.
Meta
Your Shopify store may be broken now.
Hypothesis: Shopify store owners will click when they see a fast way to catch hidden launch blockers before customers do. TestPulse QA scans a URL in ~90 seconds and gives you a PDF with SSL, speed, SEO, accessibility, links, and form issues plus exact fixes.
Google Search
Shopify QA report in 90 seconds
Target: Shopify owners, eCommerce managers, and agencies searching for a fast site audit. Assumption we’re testing: people who compare multiple audit tools want one simple PDF report instead. Free first scan. Find broken links, speed problems, mobile bugs, SEO issues, and accessibility gaps.
Reddit Promoted
I got tired of 5-tool QA checklists.
Hypothesis: indie founders and agency operators will respond to a tool that replaces manual QA busywork with one URL scan and a shareable PDF. TestPulse QA checks SSL, headers, speed, links, forms, mobile, SEO, and accessibility in one pass. First scan is free.
Subreddits
r/Shopify
Share a before/after launch checklist story and offer free scans for stores that want a quick QA pass before a launch or theme update.
Rules: No obvious self-promo spam; lead with a useful lesson, disclose the product, and avoid repetitive posting.
r/sideproject
Show the product build, the report output, and what you learned shipping a focused QA tool for eCommerce.
Rules: Must share the build story or learnings; products are allowed if the post is genuinely interesting and transparent.
r/indiehackers
Talk about narrowing from general web QA to Shopify/eCommerce and how that changed the positioning.
Rules: Self-promo is frowned on unless it includes lessons, numbers, and honest context.
r/microsaas
Post a concise teardown of the product niche, pricing, and how the PDF report is the actual value prop.
Rules: Keep it founder-focused, avoid spam, and share concrete product/marketing details.
r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
Ask for feedback on the landing page and report clarity from people building client-facing services and storefronts.
Rules: Be transparent, ask for critique, and contribute to other threads before posting your own.
Communities
Publish a build log, a positioning teardown, and a short post asking what makes a QA report actually useful.
Answer QA, theme, and launch-related questions first, then share the product only when it directly solves a problem.
Offer free scans to founders and agencies in exchange for blunt feedback on the report and onboarding.
Cold outreach template
Hey {firstName} - saw {context} and thought of TestPulse QA. It scans a Shopify/eCommerce site in about 90 seconds and sends a PDF with launch blockers, fixes, and severity. If you want, I can run a free scan on one of your stores and send the report over. No signup.
Product Hunt timing
Launch on Tuesday at 8:00 AM PT. That hits the US workday early, gives agency owners and ecommerce operators time to react, and avoids the weekend lull where busy operators ignore new tools.
Indie Hackers post ideas
- 01How I narrowed a broad website QA idea down to Shopify
- 02What a useful QA PDF report should actually include
- 03I replaced a 5-tool launch checklist with one scan
Competitor alternatives
Current tone of voice
Practical, reassuring, and mildly playful; it uses direct hooks like "Your site is live. Is it working?" and "Know a business owner or developer with a website?"
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