Launch a test page for each idea in minutes. ProofBench tracks who signs up and who clicks buy — real intent, not vanity views — and ranks your ideas so you build the one people actually want.
312 views · 41 emails · 13% conversion
34%
intent rate
312 views → wins. “Budget tracker” pulled 2,100 views at just 9% — volume lies.
The problem
Three weekends. A landing page. One tweet. Then… silence — no signups, no replies. You didn't have a code problem. You had a proof problem: you built before you knew if anyone wanted it. ProofBench is how you stop adding to the graveyard.
How it works
Give your idea a headline, a subtitle, and a button. Pick a template. It's live at proofben.ch/p/your-idea.
Drop the link in a tweet, a subreddit, your newsletter, or a €20 ad. Measuring starts the second someone lands.
See who signed up and who clicked buy. Compare every idea side by side. Build the one with real demand.
Why it works
| Idea | Views | Emails | What matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | 2,000 | 100 | 5% conversion |
| B | 80 | 40 | 50% — 10× better |
buy-clicks ÷ views · strongest signal
emails ÷ views · secondary
Raw clicks reward your biggest channel, not your best idea. ProofBench ranks by conversion and buy-intent rate — the number that predicts revenue — and puts it in giant type.
Why I built this
I'm an indie hacker with too many ideas and not enough weekends. I got tired of vanity dashboards that made every idea look promising, then watching each one die in silence. So I built the tool I wanted: one that shows the single rate that actually predicts whether people will pay — so I stop guessing and start building the right thing. I'm building it in public. If it saves you one dead weekend, it did its job.
— Joffrey, maker of ProofBench
Pricing
Design & configure every test page for free. You only pay when you deploy it. 💎 €30 off at launch.
Questions
No. Fill a short form — headline, subtitle, a button — and your page is live at proofben.ch/p/your-idea.
Waitlists count signups — pure curiosity. ProofBench measures buy-intent, the signal closest to money, and ranks your ideas against each other so you know which one to build.
GA buries you in vanity views. ProofBench shows the one rate that predicts whether people will actually pay, in giant type, ranked across every idea.
A “buy” button for something you haven't built yet. A click is a far stronger signal than an email — it proves someone actually wants it.
No. When someone clicks buy, they land on an honest “Coming soon — leave your email” screen. Nobody is charged and there's no dark pattern — you just learn who was ready to pay.
ProofBench measures rate, not traffic, so even 50–100 visitors give a real signal. You bring the visitors — a tweet, a subreddit, or a €20 ad is plenty to start.
No. One-time payment. The 1-Year Pass covers unlimited live pages for a year; the Lifetime Deal is yours forever.
You do. Your leads live in your dashboard — we never email them and never sell your data.
You don't have a code problem — you have a validation problem.