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.
Indexed But No Impressions for SaaS is a ProofLayered buyer playbook for B2B SaaS teams that suspect indexing alone is being mistaken for demand visibility is quietly blocking revenue, AI-search sourceability, buyer trust, or conversion.
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.
Buyer intent map
ProofLayered turns this intent into visible public evidence, structured context, and fix packs that a leadership team can approve.
Buyer playbook
The missed signal is that indexing alone is being mistaken for demand visibility. ProofLayered turns that public evidence into a Demand Match Pack so the team can act before funding the wrong content, SEO, GEO, paid ads, agency, tool, or redesign bet.
ProofLayered uses the submitted public URL to decide whether this signal is the primary bottleneck before the team funds more growth work.
indexing alone is being mistaken for demand visibility.
the pages need stronger buyer intent, differentiated proof, internal links, and category specificity.
the team celebrates indexed URLs without creating a pipeline path.
Demand Match Pack focused on qualified query impressions.
The warning sign is simple: Pages may be indexed, but they still do not receive meaningful impressions. In ProofLayered terms, that usually means indexing alone is being mistaken for demand visibility.
The fastest useful check is not another broad audit. It is a route-level pass across the pages a buyer, crawler, and answer engine use before deciding whether to trust the company.
ProofLayered packages the finding into a Demand Match Pack so the team gets a concrete next move instead of a generic SEO or GEO checklist.
The service becomes obvious when the next expensive option is unclear. A $490 diagnosis is cheaper than funding the wrong content, SEO, GEO, ads, agency, redesign, or tooling bet.
Because the team celebrates indexed URLs without creating a pipeline path. The page or route may look acceptable, but the commercial system is weaker when indexing alone is being mistaken for demand visibility.
Check whether the pages need stronger buyer intent, differentiated proof, internal links, and category specificity. If that evidence is weak, more traffic can amplify the same bottleneck instead of removing it.
ProofLayered diagnoses whether this is the primary blocker, signs the evidence record, and turns it into a Demand Match Pack with the first fixes to ship.
No. ProofLayered improves public evidence quality, sourceability, trust, and conversion readiness, but it does not guarantee rankings, AI citations, or revenue.