Sharper hero messaging
The opening section now sells the product faster with stronger contrast, clearer value framing, and a more premium visual anchor.
Cheatguard turns a rough landing page into a sharper product story: faster positioning, cleaner hierarchy, a higher-end visual system, and a supported games section that feels like a polished app surface instead of a basic list.
Designed for fast moderator handoffs and repeatable integrity checks.
Signature packs, device traces, and title-specific heuristics layered into one operator-friendly view.
The page now feels more premium from top to bottom: stronger hierarchy, better spacing, a cleaner hero, more credible feature framing, and cards that read like a modern cybersecurity SaaS product.
The opening section now sells the product faster with stronger contrast, clearer value framing, and a more premium visual anchor.
The supported games area was rebuilt to mirror the reference direction with compact icon cards, genre labels, and cleaner copy density.
Features, workflow, and pricing now feel more intentional, making the site easier to scan for operators, staff teams, and buyers.
Filtering, accordions, a trial modal, hover motion, and animated output make the page feel more like a finished launch asset than a draft.
This section now follows the reference much more closely: app-style tiles, tighter copy, genre indicators, richer icon treatment, and a cleaner visual rhythm that makes each title feel deliberate.
Real-time DMA detection tuned for Fortnite anti-cheat bypasses, suspicious loader traces, and aim-assist related residue.
Catches recoil automation, PhoenixDMA, and other Rust-targeted DMA toolkits with deeper memory-adjacent residue checks.
Pro-grade scans against Spectre, Venom, and Quantum-style cheat drivers commonly discussed around ranked integrity workflows.
Fresh signature coverage for Arc Raiders, tuned to catch the latest DMA toolkits targeting Embark’s extraction shooter ecosystem.
Scans for injection cheats and suspicious mods such as Meteor, Wurst, Impact, LiquidBounce, and other client-side hack traces.
Instead of jumping from feature list to pricing, the page now explains how a real review cycle works, which makes the product feel more complete and more credible.
Open a trial or commercial seat, select the game context, and start a localized scan without a bloated onboarding flow.
Cheatguard focuses on suspicious hardware traces, loaders, drivers, overlays, and residue patterns worth moderator attention.
Operators get a concise surface instead of noise-heavy logs, helping staff teams decide when deeper review is justified.
Use the result as a stronger signal inside community moderation, tournament operations, or private integrity checks.
The pricing area now has a clearer hierarchy, better spacing, and stronger featured-plan treatment, so it feels like a finished SaaS offer instead of placeholder cards.
For checking the UI, basic workflow, and the general reporting surface before full rollout.
For communities and moderation teams running recurring checks across active competitive titles.
For long-term operators who want the cleanest ongoing access path and less maintenance overhead.
The answers now sit behind compact accordions so the section feels lighter, more modern, and easier to browse.
The whole site was elevated: stronger hero presentation, a more premium design system, tighter information flow, better CTAs, and a complete rebuild of the games section around the reference style.
It now uses compact game tiles with app-like icons, upper-right genre labels, cleaner copy blocks, more deliberate spacing, and a darker premium presentation that feels much closer to the screenshot.
Yes. The hero, cards, pricing, workflow, and games tiles all collapse cleanly into single-column layouts on smaller screens without losing visual structure.
Yes. This upgraded landing page is now a much stronger base for adding docs, authentication, checkout, testimonials, changelogs, or a dashboard-style product preview.
The page now feels more premium, more intentional, and much closer to a real launch-ready cybersecurity product site.