Frontegg's Agen.co Meta Quest demo ad sends LinkedIn clicks to a Not Found page
Frontegg is running a LinkedIn ad on the Agen.co brand that promises to secure agent-to-SaaS access before it is too late, with a Request Demo call to action and, judging by the campaign name, a Meta Quest headset incentive attached. The destination URL, agen.co/demo/agen-for-metaquest, returns a Not Found page. Every paid click on this variant hits a dead end, so the message match is not a copy problem but a broken funnel that needs to be fixed before any headline tweak matters.
Primary click path
// Ad
Frontegg
Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 1
Don’t let agents access your APIs unchecked. Secure agent identity, enforce policies, and gain full audit visibility with Agen.co for SaaS.
Secure Agent-to-SaaS Access Before It’s Too Late
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// Landing page

The score.
// Overall score
- Headline match
- 0.5
- Offer continuity
- 0.5
- Visual + tone
- 1
- Scent + intent
- 0.5
The verdict
This click path earns an F, 0.6 out of 10, and the score is almost entirely a landing-page problem, not an ad problem. The LinkedIn creative is doing its job: it names a concrete buyer worry, promises three specific capabilities, and hands the click a clear Request Demo action. The URL it sends that click to, agen.co/demo/agen-for-metaquest, returns Not Found. There is no hero to compare to, no offer to continue, and no demo form to submit.
The UTM campaign string tells the rest of the story. The campaign is named for a Meta Quest headset incentive tied to demo requests, expanded managers-plus audience, LP clicks bidding. So the specific clicks arriving at this dead end are the ones most primed to convert: senior operators chasing an incentive to book time with sales. Until the URL is restored or redirected, every dollar spent on this variant funds a broken experience.
The ad pointing here
// Ad cluster
LinkedIn copy variant scored.
Scored sample: 1 ads.
Request Demo// Dominant headline
Secure Agent-to-SaaS Access Before It’s Too Late
This is a 1 unique copy variant sample from a small LinkedIn ad cluster pointing to the agen.co Meta Quest demo path. The headline reads 'Secure Agent-to-SaaS Access Before It’s Too Late,' and the body copy names the specific worry: 'Don’t let agents access your APIs unchecked. Secure agent identity, enforce policies, and gain full audit visibility with Agen.co for SaaS.' The call to action is 'Request Demo,' which sets up a heavier click intent than a soft learn-more.
The tracking parameters name a Meta Quest headset campaign, expanded managers-plus audience, and LP clicks bidding. That signals the ad is targeting a senior enterprise buyer with an incentive attached. None of that intent survives the click because the landing URL is not live.
What the page promises
The captured page at agen.co/demo/agen-for-metaquest returns Not Found. The rendered markdown contains only the string 'Not Found', with no navigation, no fallback CTA, no explanation, and no link back to Agen.co proper. There is no hero, no capability grid, no proof section, and no demo form.
That means the paid ad's promise is not backed up by anything on arrival. A visitor cannot request a demo, cannot learn more about how Agen.co secures agent-to-SaaS access, and cannot see the Meta Quest headset offer that pulled them off LinkedIn in the first place. The click is spent and the visitor is out.
Dimension breakdown
The ad headline is sharp and outcome-focused. The destination has no hero, no H1, and no headline because the page is a Not Found response, so there is nothing on the page to echo it.
The ad sells agent identity, policy enforcement, and audit visibility, plus a Meta Quest headset incentive for booking a demo. None of that continues on the page: the captured content is just the words 'Not Found.'
The ad is a LinkedIn image creative with an enterprise B2B posture. The intended destination did not render, so the visual comparison scores against a browser-level 404 rather than a product page. No creative images were supplied for this audit.
A visitor knows they clicked a demo ad from a security vendor. What they land on is a dead end with no way to complete the request, book the demo, or navigate anywhere useful.
Top fixes
Restore or redirect the demo URL
The paid ad is still in market on LinkedIn but the destination URL returns Not Found. Fixing or redirecting agen.co/demo/agen-for-metaquest is the single highest-value change. Every downstream copy tweak is meaningless until the page loads.
agen.co/demo/agen-for-metaquest returns Not Found
A live demo page with the Meta Quest incentive and a demo request form
Match the restored hero to the ad's outcome promise
When the page is rebuilt, lead with the same sharp, outcome-focused language the ad uses. A hero that echoes the LinkedIn headline resolves the click's expectation in the first viewport and preserves message match.
No hero present (404 page)
Secure agent-to-SaaS access before agents touch your APIs unchecked
Reinforce the Meta Quest headset incentive
The ad's campaign string references a Meta Quest headset offer tied to demo requests, but the destination has no mention of it. Either surface the incentive prominently on the restored demo path so the offer that pulled the click also closes it, or remove it from the ad campaign if the promo has ended.
Add a fallback redirect for any broken /demo/* path
Paid clicks should never dead-end. Add a wildcard redirect from any missing /demo/* URL to a working demo entry point or the Agen.co homepage so a future URL slug change does not silently burn budget.
Rewrite preview
// Suggested hero
Secure agent-to-SaaS access before your agents touch APIs unchecked
Give every AI agent an identity you control, enforce policies at the API edge, and get full audit visibility. Book a demo to see Agen.co for SaaS in action.
FAQ
What did this audit review?
We scored 1 unique LinkedIn copy variant pointing to agen.co/demo/agen-for-metaquest, an Agen.co demo landing path in Frontegg's Meta Quest incentive campaign.
Why is the score so low?
The destination URL returns a Not Found page. The LinkedIn creative itself is coherent and specific, but there is no landing content at all for it to match against, so the click funnel is broken end to end.
What is the Meta Quest angle?
The UTM campaign name references a Meta Quest headset incentive tied to demo requests. The ad copy does not name the incentive directly, but the campaign structure suggests it is offered on the restored demo page or at demo booking.
What single change would most improve message match?
Restore or redirect the /demo/agen-for-metaquest URL to a live demo page with a hero that echoes the ad's promise and a visible Meta Quest incentive block on the demo request form.
Sources
- LinkedIn Ad Library: 1 unique copy variant pointing to agen.co/demo/agen-for-metaquest
- Landing page: https://agen.co/demo/agen-for-metaquest
- Advertiser: Frontegg (frontegg.com)
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