Med spa tool

Check med spa ad landing pages before paid traffic reaches them.

Med spa ad landing pages are often edited separately from the main website. A seasonal injectable offer, laser package, body contouring page, or consultation campaign can be published quickly while the booking button still points to an old scheduler, the mobile CTA sits below the offer details, or the consultation form is unavailable. SiteLeak scans the public landing page path first, so the practice can see whether the page has a concrete booking or contact blocker before unlocking the Fix Packet or starting monitoring.

SiteLeak report preview showing score and visitor path sections

Visitor paths this page checks

Campaign landing-page links, offer-page booking CTAs, consultation forms, and call actions visible to public visitors

Dead scheduler destinations, missing campaign routes, redirect loops, and provider-error clues tied to ad clicks

Mobile first-screen evidence for Book Now, request consultation, call, contact, and form actions when available

Repair ticket rows that separate a real paid-traffic path blocker from lower-risk copy, layout, or metadata cleanup

Retest and monitoring context for pages that change during promotions, seasonal offers, or provider migrations

Campaign pages break outside the normal homepage workflow

A med spa can update the main site and still leave an ad landing page with an old scheduler, retired promotion URL, hidden phone action, or form embed that no longer exposes a submit step.

The scan stays tied to public evidence

SiteLeak does not judge medical claims, ad policy, creative quality, or offer strength. It checks whether the public page lets a visitor move from the campaign promise to booking, consultation, call, contact, or form evidence.

Where paid access becomes useful

If the free preview finds a concrete blocker, the Fix Packet gives the exact affected page, observed behavior, priority, fix note, and retest step for the site editor or campaign owner.

What this page helps you decide

Use this page when a med spa owner, campaign manager, or website editor wants to check an ad landing page for booking and consultation blockers before more visitors hit it.

Practical fixes after the scan

Replace stale campaign booking URLs with the current scheduler or consultation destination.

Move the booking, call, or consultation action higher on mobile offer pages when first-screen evidence is weak.

Repair disabled forms or missing follow-up fields that prevent campaign visitors from requesting a consultation.

Redirect old promotion URLs to the current landing page instead of leaving paid or social links at a missing route.

Rerun the scan after ad, page-builder, form, or booking-provider changes so the live evidence matches the campaign.

Evidence examples

checkout.broken_booking_linkHigh priority

Ad landing page Book Now link opens an expired scheduler

The campaign page contains a booking CTA, but the checked destination returns an error instead of a current public scheduling page.

Fix: Update the landing-page CTA to the active scheduler destination and retest the public campaign path.

conversion.no_above_fold_ctaMedium priority

Mobile offer page hides the consultation action below the promotion content

The public page check reaches the campaign page, but the first screen does not expose booking, call, contact, form, or consultation evidence.

Fix: Place a clear consultation or booking action near the top of the mobile landing page and rerun the scan.

conversion.form_submit_disabledHigh priority

Campaign consultation form appears unavailable

Public form evidence on the landing page includes fields, but the submit action appears disabled or unavailable.

Fix: Repair the form embed or required-field behavior, then retest without submitting lead data.

Paid access

Use paid access when the scan finds a repair-ready issue.

The free scan is the decision point. If the result matters, the Fix Packet adds the exact affected path, repair brief, owner and technical PDFs, and retest checklist.

Questions this scan can answer

Should I scan the ad URL or the homepage?

Start with the ad landing page that receives traffic, then scan the homepage if the offer page sends visitors back into the main booking path.

Does SiteLeak review med spa advertising compliance?

No. It checks public visitor paths only and does not review medical, advertising, legal, or platform-policy claims.

When should a campaign page be monitored?

Use monitoring when the campaign is active, the scheduler is controlled by a provider, or the landing page is edited repeatedly during a promotion.