Website Analysis
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Links are everywhere — decks, DMs, job posts. Website analysis lets you drop a URL and get structure, positioning, or a plain-language summary without reading fifteen pages yourself.
How to use
Paste the full URL into Binx. In the same message, say what you want: overview for a client, competitor positioning, pricing clues, or a TL;DR for a long policy page. You can ask follow-ups like “what is their main CTA?” or “list three risks if we partnered with them.” Binx treats the page as the primary source and responds in chat.
Video walkthroughs for tutorials are coming soon.
Use cases
Founder reviewing a competitor
You send their homepage and ask for product category, headline promise, and obvious gaps versus your own site.
Job seeker decoding a role
You paste the careers URL and ask what the team actually does day to day based on the copy, not the title alone.
Researcher archiving meaning
You save a nonprofit’s about page and ask for mission, geography, and how they claim impact — for notes you will reuse later.
Example
Send something like this in your Binx chat on WhatsApp.
“Summarize this site in five bullets for someone who has 30 seconds: https://www.example.org”
Tips
Long legal or docs pages work best when you specify “executive summary” or “bullet risks only.”