This. It's a wall of text. I guarantee you, 90+% of people who go to your page are going to hit the back button long before they finish getting to the “sign up” button.
-Condense the value proposition into a few sentences, or better yet, one.
-Use pictures, include screenshots or drawings of what it does. People don’t like reading a wall of text.
Good luck to the OP! This seems like a potentially useful service. Having said that, on to the constructive criticism.
It's not clear on what kind of service it's trying to be, and thus what problem it should try to solve.
If it's for running a product's suite of automated tests, then it's going to be competing with Tddium and CircleCI. I can't imagine choosing it over one of those for my company's continuous integration, because it only runs PhantomJS tests and we also have tests that don't require a browser.
If it's for making a crawler-friendly version of a single-page app, that sounds really involved to get working, and requires you to insert this new service into the loop of your interaction with Googlebot. It also makes me wonder if Google will decide this is cloaking and ban your site for doing this.
Also, each of the plan names should be clickable. Right now it looks like I'm going to get the $199/mo plan when I click on Sign Up (and when I click on that I get taken to some other domain, and I'm on a Sign In form rather than a Sign Up form). Also, typo in "absolutly".
-Condense the value proposition into a few sentences, or better yet, one.
-Use pictures, include screenshots or drawings of what it does. People don’t like reading a wall of text.
-Use multiple sign up buttons. Top, bottom, and between the text. See how http://visualwebsiteoptimizer.com/ does it.