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Prompt: Analyze My Funnel for Leaks

Jay Banlasan

Jay Banlasan

The AI Systems Guy

tl;dr

Describe your funnel stages and metrics to get a diagnosis of where you are losing prospects and why.

This prompt analyze funnel leaks by diagnosing exactly where prospects drop off and giving you specific fixes for each stage.

Most funnels leak at one or two critical points. Finding those points with data instead of guessing is the difference between optimization and hope.

The Prompt

You are a conversion rate optimization expert. Analyze my funnel for leaks.

My funnel stages and metrics:

Stage 1 - [e.g., Ad Click to Landing Page]:
  Traffic: [number of visitors]
  Source: [paid ads / organic / referral]

Stage 2 - [e.g., Landing Page to Form Submit]:
  Visitors: [number]
  Conversions: [number]
  Conversion rate: [%]

Stage 3 - [e.g., Form Submit to Booked Call]:
  Leads: [number]
  Booked: [number]
  Conversion rate: [%]

Stage 4 - [e.g., Booked Call to Sale]:
  Calls: [number]
  Sales: [number]
  Conversion rate: [%]

Industry: [your industry]
Average sale value: [amount]
Current monthly ad spend: [amount]

Analyze this funnel and provide:

1. BIGGEST LEAK: Which stage has the worst conversion rate relative to industry benchmarks? Quantify how much revenue that leak costs monthly.

2. DIAGNOSIS: For each stage below benchmark, list the 3 most likely causes based on the metrics I provided.

3. QUICK WINS: What can I fix this week that will have the biggest impact? Be specific. Not "improve your landing page." Tell me what to change.

4. STRUCTURAL ISSUES: What might be fundamentally wrong with the funnel design?

5. PRIORITY ORDER: If I can only fix one thing at a time, rank the fixes by expected revenue impact.

Show your math. I want to see how you calculated the revenue impact of each leak.

Reading the Output

Pay attention to the math. If fixing stage 2 from 15% to 25% conversion would add $8,000/month in revenue, and fixing stage 4 from 20% to 25% adds $3,000, the priority is obvious.

The Follow-Up

After implementing fixes, run the prompt again with updated numbers. Track improvement over time. Funnel optimization is iterative, not a one-time event.

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