Added an Above-the-Fold Checker Tool

A new ScreenshotOne tool to capture what users see before the first scroll.

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Dmytro Krasun

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We have launched a new above-the-fold checker.

“Above the fold” is the part of a webpage that is visible immediately after the page loads, before the visitor scrolls. In practice, it is the first impression: the headline, navigation, primary call to action, hero image, and sometimes cookie banners or popups competing for attention.

That area matters because it often decides whether a visitor keeps reading or leaves. If the message is unclear, the layout breaks on mobile, or a banner hides the key content, the page loses a lot of its value in the first few seconds.

The new tool helps you quickly check that first viewport on both desktop and mobile and see exactly what renders above the fold without extra setup.

Above the Fold Checker

Open the above-the-fold checker and let us know what else you want to see in the tools section at support@screenshotone.com.

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