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Report generated on April 5, 2026

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This report is ProdPoke's take on your site — think of it as a first impression from a very opinionated robot. We check real things (load times, broken links, accessibility patterns), but we also try to understand what your site is trying to do and whether the technical details support that goal. Some of our observations might not apply to your specific situation, and that's okay. We're getting sharper with every scan. If something feels off, tell us — it makes us better.

Key Insights for Blyxo

Your sign-in takes 1096ms to load—37% slower than enterprise standard, likely costing you login completions.

Enterprise buyers expect snappy authentication experiences. A 1.1-second sign-in delay frustrates users mid-conversion and signals poor platform reliability to decision-makers evaluating your B2B solution.

Five unlabeled buttons on your sign-in page leave users guessing what to click—a critical friction point in your authentication funnel.

For a B2B platform where access is gated behind login, unclear CTAs directly block user entry. Enterprise admins and new trial users won't know whether to click 'Sign In', 'Request Demo', or recover their password without visible text.

Seven text elements below 12px—including password hints and account recovery links—violate WCAG standards and alienate users with vision challenges.

Small text on authentication pages (like 'Forgot password?' or security requirement callouts) are both legally risky and UX-critical. Enterprise clients increasingly audit vendor accessibility compliance; this is a compliance red flag.

Your 174-character meta description gets truncated in Google, burying your sign-in page's value proposition from enterprise search traffic.

While your sign-in page isn't a primary SEO target, searchers looking for 'Blyxo login' or 'Blyxo sign-in' will see a cut-off description, weakening trust and potentially redirecting them to competitor comparison pages instead.

Missing canonical URL creates duplicate content risk if your sign-in page is indexed under multiple URLs (e.g., /login, /signin, /auth).

Search engines may dilute link equity across duplicate sign-in page variants, reducing organic discoverability for 'Blyxo platform' or 'Blyxo login' queries that funnel B2B prospects to your site.

What ProdPoke understands about Blyxo

Blyxo is a platform that requires user authentication to access its services. Based on the sign-in page, it's a web-based application where users log in with their email address and password to access their accounts. The presence of a 'Request Demo' button in the header suggests this is a B2B or enterprise-focused product. The navigation menu includes 'Platform', 'Resources', and 'Pricing' sections, indicating it offers multiple features or service tiers. Without access to authenticated pages or additional marketing content, the specific functionality of Blyxo cannot be determined from the sign-in page alone.

Based on exploring 1 page across the site

First Impression — How clear is your site?

92
Crystal clear

Blyxo is a web quality testing platform that performs "Comprehensive WCAG compliance, SEO optimization, performance monitoring, and security scanning — all powered by AI-driven browser automation." It allows users to "Add your website URL or upload your sitemap" to automatically discover and test pages.

This score measures how quickly a first-time visitor understands what your site does — based on visible headings, navigation, and visual hierarchy alone.

96/ 100

Overall Score

Strong foundation.

Performance

92/100

High Time to First Byte: 1096ms

medium

Your Blyxo authentication server is responding in 1096ms, which exceeds the 800ms threshold. This sluggish sign-in experience will frustrate enterprise users and may impact login completion rates—consider optimizing server performance or implementing a CDN.

Expected: Under 800ms
Found: 1096ms

SEO

94/100

Meta description too long (174 chars)

low

Your Blyxo sign-in page's meta description is 174 characters and will be truncated in search results when enterprise buyers search for your platform. Keep it under 160 characters to ensure the full value proposition appears in Google listings.

Expected: 120-160 characters
Found: 174 characters

No canonical URL specified

low

Without a canonical URL tag, search engines may create duplicate content issues if your Blyxo sign-in page is accessible via multiple URLs, potentially diluting your B2B discoverability.

Accessibility

97/100

7 elements with very small text (<12px)

low

Seven text elements on your Blyxo sign-in page are rendered below 12px, making them difficult to read on mobile devices or for users with visual impairments. This is particularly problematic for account recovery links, terms of service, or password requirement hints.

Expected: Body text at least 14px, minimum 12px
Found: 7 elements under 12px

Functional

92/100

5 button(s) with no visible text or icon

medium

Five buttons on your Blyxo sign-in page lack visible text or icons, leaving users confused about their function. This is critical for authentication flows—users need clear call-to-action labels (e.g., 'Sign In', 'Request Demo') to proceed confidently.

Expected: All buttons have visible text or icon
Found: 5 empty buttons

Compliance

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt
Broken Links0

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt0

Improvement Plan

Your sign-in page is the gateway to user activation, yet it's simultaneously frustrating users and weakening your discoverability. The most urgent issue is the 1096ms Time to First Byte—this isn't a vanity metric. When enterprise admins or trial users experience a slow sign-in, they question platform reliability before they've even entered. Start by profiling your authentication server; a CDN or server optimization can cut this to under 600ms within weeks.

Next, fix the five unlabeled buttons immediately. These aren't edge cases—they're direct barriers to entry. Users shouldn't have to hover, inspect code, or guess. Add clear text labels ('Sign In', 'Forgot Password?', 'Request Demo') to every interactive element. This alone will lift login completion rates.

Address the seven sub-12px text elements in parallel. Password requirement hints, 'Terms of Service' links, and account recovery copy must be legible. Set a minimum of 14px for body copy and 12px for small secondary text. This isn't just accessibility—it's a usability win that reduces support tickets from confused users.

For SEO, trim your meta description to 155 characters to prevent truncation and clarify your value proposition in search results. Add a canonical tag to your sign-in page URL (e.g., canonical pointing to /signin) to prevent duplicate indexing across URL variants like /login or /auth.

Prioritize in this order: (1) button labels and TTFB optimization (impact and speed), (2) text sizing and meta description (quick wins), (3) canonical tag (hygiene). Test each fix with real users or analytics to confirm sign-in completion rates improve.

Suggested priority order:

  1. 5 button(s) with no visible text or icon
  2. High Time to First Byte: 1096ms
  3. 7 elements with very small text (<12px)
  4. Meta description too long (174 chars)
  5. No canonical URL specified

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