Dominant Leak
The dominant leak is the single most common revenue-losing pattern Revvye observes within a specific industry vertical — for example, a broken mobile booking path for home services, or a disconnected provider-and-booking story for clinics. It describes the pattern most likely to be present, not a guarantee about any individual site.
Revvye scans the same public-page checks across every industry, but the pattern that actually costs the most revenue differs by vertical. Home and local service businesses lose customers between the click and the booked job — reviews, service-area pages, and the booking link often disagree about who the business serves and how to schedule. Clinics and wellness practices lose patients because the provider, service, and booking story never connect: a treatment page doesn't say which provider delivers it, and the new-patient path is a generic form instead of an obvious next step. Professional service firms lose prospects because the public site asks for a sales call before it has earned one, with no smaller next step for a visitor who isn't ready to commit.
Naming the dominant leak per industry lets Revvye's scan and its report prioritize what to check first and what to explain to the operator in language specific to their business, instead of returning a generic technical checklist. It also sets expectations honestly: the dominant leak is a documented pattern across many sites in that vertical, not a diagnosis of any single business before the scan actually runs.
Each launch-vertical page on Revvye names its dominant leak explicitly, alongside the specific checks Revvye runs to confirm or rule it out on a given site.
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