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Message Coherence Diagnostic
The check that asks whether the buyer problem, brand story, page promise, proof, offer, and next action are aligned before the team changes copy, design, ads, or price.
Definition
A message coherence diagnostic checks whether every visible part of the page helps the same buyer understand the same problem and take the next safe step.
The diagnostic is useful when the page has traffic, proof, design, or brand language but still does not create enough action. It prevents the team from fixing surface symptoms while the message path remains broken.
It also separates real urgency from pressure copy. A buyer with an active leak, broken pipe, damaged car, health issue, stalled decision, or underperforming Shopify store already has urgency. The page's job is to organize it.
Diagnostic checks
Six questions decide whether the page is coherent.
| Question | Fail signal | Repair route |
|---|---|---|
| Can the buyer name the problem? | The page starts with the company, not the situation. | Shared definition |
| Does the ad promise continue? | The click lands on a different topic. | Ads and message |
| Does proof answer the right doubt? | Proof exists but does not explain the decision. | Proof hub |
| Does the CTA match readiness? | The page asks for commitment too early. | Diagnostic route |
| Does the story survive print? | The printed page reads like generic brand copy. | Print formula |
| Can AI summarize the page specifically? | The answer sounds like a generic company summary. | AI answer check |
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