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KOYEB.COM·INFRASTRUCTURE·AUDITED JUN 3, 2026

Koyeb

Independent infrastructure landing-page teardown using our public 12-dimension framework. Apply the findings to your own page in under 30 minutes.

IndependentNot affiliated·Public methodology
52/100
Score

Solid serverless platform that struggles to differentiate in a crowded PaaS market. The hero reads like it could belong to any of 10 competitors.

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Highest-impact issue

Koyeb's hero uses generic serverless vocabulary ("deploy globally," "scale automatically") that is identical to every PaaS competitor's messaging. Without a named differentiator, the page fails the swap test — you could replace the logo and the copy still works.

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What this page does well

3 strengths
Docker and Git deploy paths are clearly documented.
GPU instance availability is a genuine differentiator for ML workloads.
Clean, modern design that loads quickly.

Findings (3)

Was → problem → fix → why

Each finding cites the live copy at audit time, names the conversion problem, proposes a specific rewrite, and explains why the rewrite works against the 12-dimension framework.

Finding #01value propCritical
Was
(unknown current hero — generic serverless PaaS pattern)
Problem

The hero could be Render, Railway, Fly, or Koyeb — nothing in the copy names what makes Koyeb specifically worth evaluating. In a market with 10+ credible PaaS options, generic positioning means the visitor defaults to whichever brand they heard of first. Koyeb loses not because it's worse, but because the page doesn't say how it's different.

Fix
Serverless with bare-metal speed. Deploy containers globally on our own hardware — no cold starts, no hypervisor overhead.
Why this works

Names the specific technical differentiator (own hardware, no hypervisor) and translates it into buyer language (bare-metal speed, no cold starts). A visitor can now articulate why Koyeb over Railway.

Finding #02social proofHigh-impact
Was
(minimal or absent customer logos)
Problem

For a lesser-known PaaS competing against well-funded alternatives, trust proof isn't optional — it's survival. Without visible customers, the visitor's default assumption is "too early to trust with production traffic."

Fix
Add immediately after the hero: "Serving production traffic for [3–4 customer logos]. 99.99% uptime over the last 12 months."
Why this works

Uptime stats + logos convert the "can I trust this?" objection. For infrastructure products, reliability proof is the single highest-leverage trust signal.

Finding #03urgencyMedium
Was
(no time-sensitive element or migration incentive)
Problem

Koyeb's page gives no reason to act today vs. next month. For infrastructure decisions that involve migration effort, "bookmark and forget" is the default behavior without a nudge.

Fix
Add a limited banner: "Migrate from Heroku/Render — we'll match your current bill for 3 months."
Why this works

Migration cost-matching reduces the switching objection and creates time pressure. It also names the competitors directly, which helps with search intent matching.

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About this teardown

Is this a paid hit-piece or sponsored?
No. We have no affiliation with Koyeb and were not paid by anyone. This is independent third-party commentary based on the public landing page at audit time.
Did you contact Koyeb before publishing?
No. These teardowns analyze public marketing pages — the same way any reviewer would analyze a published book. We use only what is publicly accessible on the live URL.
Will my own audit look like this?
Yes — same 12-dimension framework, same finding format (was → problem → fix → why). Your report is private to you and based on your live page copy.

Independent third-party commentary. Not affiliated with Koyeb. All quotes taken verbatim from koyeb.com at audit time. Scores reflect the page as analyzed against our public methodology — not the company, product, or revenue. Corrections: audits@landingdoctors.com.