Hoag Law.ai

AI-powered flat-rate fractional GC for startups.

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Report generated on April 5, 2026

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Key Insights for Hoag Law.ai

8 unlabeled interactive elements lock founders with visual impairments out of your AI compliance guides and consultation booking.

For a firm positioning itself as a trusted legal advisor to tech founders, excluding users who rely on screen readers from accessing your downloadable guides ('Top 5 AI Compliance Traps') and consultation CTAs undermines both your accessibility credibility and your market reach. These barriers directly prevent potential clients from converting.

Your 72-character homepage title gets cut off mid-value-proposition in Google search results, hiding 'Fractional GC' from founders searching for AI legal counsel.

Startup founders searching 'AI legal advisor' or 'fractional general counsel' will see a truncated title that doesn't communicate your core service. This directly reduces click-through rates from high-intent searchers who are actively looking for exactly what you offer.

Your 173-character meta description bleeds past Google's display limit, cutting off mention of 'fractional GC services' and 'AI compliance expertise' in search previews.

The truncated description fails to signal your differentiation (fractional model + AI specialization) to founders comparing legal advisors in search results, reducing qualified traffic to your services page.

Your cookie consent banner lacks a linked cookie policy, creating a GDPR/CCPA gap for a firm that specializes in regulatory compliance.

You track user behavior on blog posts (e.g., which AI legal topics resonate) to understand your audience, but visitors cannot access your cookie policy to see what data you collect. This is especially damaging to your brand credibility—a compliance specialist firm exposed to compliance violations signals poor internal governance to prospects.

What ProdPoke understands about Hoag Law.ai

Hoag Law.ai is a legal advisory service specializing in AI law and startup legal guidance for tech founders. The business offers multiple engagement models, including fractional general counsel services (described as "embedded fractional GC" for long-term partnerships), free educational resources like downloadable guides on AI compliance and regulations (such as "Top 5 AI Compliance Traps"), and a blog covering topics like the EU AI Act, GDPR, California AI legislation, and AI-specific legal risks. The founder also publishes thought leadership on AI legal issues and maintains open-source legal tools, positioning the firm as both a service provider and knowledge resource for startups navigating the legal complexities of AI development and deployment.

Based on exploring 3 pages across the site

First Impression — How clear is your site?

82
Crystal clear

Hoag Law.ai is a legal service offering "AI-powered. Flat-rate. Startup law" with pricing starting "From $2,500/month for bootstrapped startups." The site positions itself as legal services for startups in the tech/coding space, with the founder describing himself as "a founder first, lawyer second" who understands AI development workflows. The explicit services mentioned include "IP protection, AI governance, SaaS contracts, and privacy compliance."

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

95/ 100

Overall Score

Strong foundation.

Performance

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

SEO

94/100

Page title too long (72 chars)

low

Your homepage title 'Hoag Law.ai | AI-Powered Flat-Rate Fractional GC for the Vib...' exceeds 60 characters and will be truncated in Google search results and LinkedIn previews—cutting off your core value proposition to potential startup clients searching for AI legal counsel.

Expected: 50-60 characters
Found: 72 characters

Meta description too long (173 chars)

low

Your meta description (173 characters) exceeds the 160-character limit and will be truncated in search results, reducing visibility of your fractional GC services and AI compliance expertise when startups search for legal guidance on AI regulations.

Expected: 120-160 characters
Found: 173 characters

Accessibility

85/100

8 interactive element(s) without accessible names

high

8 interactive elements on your site (likely navigation buttons, CTA buttons, or resource download links) lack accessible names, making them unusable for screen reader users—this excludes founders with visual impairments from accessing your guides, booking consultations, or navigating to your AI compliance resources.

Expected: All interactive elements have accessible names
Found: 8 missing: <button[type=submit].p-2>, <input[type=text]#name.w-full>, <input[type=email]#email.w-full>, <input[type=text]#company.w-full>, <textarea[type=textarea]#message.w-full>

Compliance

97/100

Cookie consent banner found but no cookie policy link

low

Your cookie consent banner is present but lacks a dedicated cookie policy link. Since you track user behavior on your blog and resource pages to understand which AI legal topics resonate with your audience, visitors cannot easily review what data you collect—creating potential GDPR/CCPA compliance gaps for a firm specializing in regulatory compliance.

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt0

Improvement Plan

Your site has a credibility problem: you're an AI legal compliance specialist with accessibility and compliance gaps that undermine trust with your exact audience—founders who care deeply about legal and regulatory risk. Start by fixing the accessibility issue with your 8 unlabeled interactive elements. These are likely your download buttons for guides like 'Top 5 AI Compliance Traps' and your 'Book a Consultation' CTA. Adding proper ARIA labels and semantic HTML takes a few hours but signals that your firm practices what it preaches on accessibility compliance. This also expands your addressable market.

Next, tackle your search visibility. Your homepage title and meta description are both truncating in ways that hide your core value proposition. Rewrite your title to 55 characters or fewer and make sure it includes 'Fractional GC' and 'AI Legal' so founders searching for those terms see exactly what you offer. Your meta description should lead with your fractional GC model and AI compliance focus, staying under 160 characters. These changes are quick wins that will improve CTR from high-intent search traffic.

Finally, add a cookie policy page and link it from your consent banner. You're already collecting data on which blog topics (EU AI Act, GDPR, California AI legislation) drive engagement—that's smart product development. But without a visible policy, you're exposing yourself to GDPR/CCPA risk and signaling poor governance to prospects evaluating you as their legal advisor. A transparent policy actually builds trust with compliance-conscious founders.

The priority is accessibility first (it's a legal/ethical issue and affects all users), then SEO (it directly impacts lead volume), then the cookie policy (it's a quick compliance fix that protects your credibility).

Suggested priority order:

  1. 8 interactive elements without accessible names
  2. Page title too long (72 chars)
  3. Meta description too long (173 chars)
  4. Cookie consent banner found but no cookie policy link

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