A buyer-facing site is read as one commercial system.
The diagnosis starts from public pages, metadata, trust routes, docs, schema, CTAs, and answer-engine surfaces.
ProofLayered surfaces the public trust gaps that make a serious buyer hesitate before booking, purchasing, or sending a vendor to procurement.
The experience
Follow the commercial sequence from public evidence to signed recovery work without decoding a raw audit dashboard.
The diagnosis starts from public pages, metadata, trust routes, docs, schema, CTAs, and answer-engine surfaces.
Leadership gets one constraint to act on first instead of a long generic checklist with no commercial order.
Visitor and contract context turns the public diagnosis into a decision case, while avoiding revenue guarantees.
Each pack names the owner, artifact, expected outcome, validation path, and signed evidence record.
Enterprise buyers want proof that a company is mature enough to rely on. The diagnosis checks for buyer-facing evidence and maturity markers.
Trust bottlenecks become copy, metadata, and route-level fixes that reduce buyer doubt and procurement friction.
B2B buyers often pause when proof, security, or procurement details are weak. That hesitation can reduce demo conversion and slow deal velocity.
No. ProofLayered performs passive public-web checks only and does not attempt exploitation, credential testing, or authenticated scanning.