Kajabi is brilliant at letting a creator stand up a course and a sales page in an afternoon. That speed is also the trap: the default themes and section library make every Kajabi page look competent and sound the same. A polished hero block, a curriculum accordion, a pricing card, a testimonial row — assembled in the default order, they describe the course without ever making a cold visitor feel the specific change they'll get. Generic CRO advice misses this, because the problem isn't a broken button; it's that the page reads like a template doing its job, not like an offer that understands one specific buyer's stuck point.
Landing Doctor reads your Kajabi page the way an interested-but-skeptical buyer does. We check whether your hero names a transformation instead of the course title, whether your curriculum section sells outcomes or just lists modules, whether your pricing is clear before the checkout hop (Kajabi often sends buyers to a separate checkout — a known drop-off point), and whether the default testimonial and FAQ blocks are doing persuasion or sitting decoratively. The fixes reference your real sections — your hero, your pricing card, your checkout step — so you can edit them directly in the Kajabi page builder.