Act 1 — watch it learn
Conversion optimisation, running without you.
You have real traffic and no CRO team to run experiments on it. A price-obsessed founder and a skeptical investor land on the same page today — same hero, same CTA, same order. SentientUI changes that, with no analyst required.
SentientUI recognises the returning visitor, then serves the components and layout most likely to convert them — by who they are and how they arrived.
Visit 1 learns. Visit 2 converts.
First — it reads your page
No setup. No tagging. It figures out your page itself.
Project management for fast-moving teams.
Boards, sprints, and reports — all in one place.
Features
Pricing
Reviews
"Replaced three tools in one week." — Sarah K.
"Our team ships 40% faster now." — Marcus L.
Security
FAQ
Before it changes anything, SentientUI reads your page to learn what each section is — no tagging required.
Act 2 — you drive
Set who they are and how they arrived. Watch what they're served.
Behavior shapes the audience; device and source shape the serving. Flip either — the button and the layout react.
How they arrived · segment
Keep the behavior fixed and flip the device — watch the served button change. Same visitor, different arrival.
What they did · audience
Browser · desktop · direct → serving the plain page (still learning)
Project management for fast-moving teams.
Boards, sprints, and reports — all in one place.
Features
Pricing
Reviews
"Replaced three tools in one week." — Sarah K.
"Our team ships 40% faster now." — Marcus L.
Security
FAQ
Project management for fast-moving teams.
Boards, sprints, and reports — all in one place.
Features
Pricing
Reviews
"Replaced three tools in one week." — Sarah K.
"Our team ships 40% faster now." — Marcus L.
Security
FAQ
Live activity
Audience & segment
How it works
What SentientUI learns and what it does with it
Illustrative example — simulated data to show the interface, not measured product results.
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Sessions analyzed
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Layouts tested
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Avg lift
Conversion rate — same page vs. adapted
Illustrative · simulated+75%
avg. conversion lift across visitor types
Signups / clicks / CTAs
same content · adapted layout
Visitor clusters
Illustrative · simulated| Cluster | Sessions | Top signal | Avg pages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deal-seeker | 312 | Pricing dwell time | 3.2 |
| Researcher | 198 | Review scroll depth | 4.2 |
| Buyer | 267 | Hero-to-CTA time | 2.1 |
Behavioural signals
Illustrative · simulatedDeal-seeker
Researcher
Buyer
Adaptation pipeline
Illustrative · simulatedFirst visit
Same page for all
SentientUI observes
Scroll, clicks, dwell
Builds picture
Behavioural profile
Return visit
Visitor comes back
Adapted layout
Different journey
After
hero
pricing
features
faq
Before
hero
features
pricing
reviews
What just happened
SentientUI watched how each visitor moved through the page — which sections they dwelled on, where they scrolled, what they clicked. It didn't collect names, emails, or device fingerprints.
From those signals it built a behavioural picture: this visitor appears to care about pricing. On their next visit, it adapted — not by guessing their identity, but by recognising a pattern.
It served a different button and a different section order — chosen for this audience on this device and traffic source, and measured against a control group that sees the plain page. The website met them where they were.
Adaptation is a ladder you climb one rung at a time: start with pure CSS per visitor type, then let Sentient learn which styling converts, then swap content, then reorder sections — every option designer-approved, every decision locked for the visit, and measured against a control group that sees the plain page.
What's coming
Today, SentientUI adapts on the return visit — one session to build a behavioural profile before it can personalise. We're working toward reading intent earlier within the first visit — from scroll patterns, traffic origin, and in-session behavioural signals — to shorten the cold start. Each project's data stays its own; we don't pool visitor data across customers.
Act 3 — see the intelligence
Which audience cares about which part of your page
Before it changes anything, SentientUI shows you where each audience spends its attention — built from the sections it detected automatically (no tagging) and from on-page behaviour, no identities. This is the view your dashboard fills in from your own visitors.
| Audience | Hero | Pricing | Features | Social proof | FAQ | CTA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deal-seekers | -30% | +140% | +10% | -40% | +80% | -50% |
| Researchers | -10% | +30% | +90% | +20% | +110% | -30% |
| Buyers | +10% | +40% | avg | +60% | -40% | +90% |
| Browsers | +50% | -50% | -20% | -30% | -40% | -40% |
Green = more attention than your average visitor, orange = less, “avg” = about the same. Your dashboard shows real numbers, sample sizes, and confidence for each cell — and mutes anything with too little data.
Ready to try it on your own site?
We're onboarding 10 founders in the Design Cohort — kickoff mid-September.
Try it in the dashboard, or on your machine with the CLI — npx @sentientui/cli init, then open your app with ?sentient_persona=buyer.

