VpnToUs
Reach US audiences from anywhere

The hero section lands cleanly. The phone mockup showing "80% US Traffic" is a smart visual anchor and the red CTA against the light background has good contrast. The comparison table between consumer VPNs and VPN To US is the strongest moment on the page — concrete numbers, clear villain framing, easy to scan. That section does the heavy lifting that the hero does not fully complete on its own. The hero headline "Reach US Audiences from Anywhere" buries the actual mechanism. A first-time visitor doesn't immediately understand this is a VPN product built specifically to avoid platform detection. The "Built for Content Creators" badge helps but it's small. The subheadline front-loads "Premium US cloud servers with Outline VPN" which is a technical detail most creators don't care about. They care about the outcome: getting US views without getting shadowbanned. That pain point doesn't appear above the fold at all. The single change I'd make first: rewrite the hero subheadline to lead with the pain. Something like "Stop getting 0 US views even with a US VPN. We limit each server to 100 users so platforms can't flag you." Move the mechanism into the features section where technical credibility belongs, not in the first 10 seconds of the user journey.