Skip to content

Landing page builder

Every validation test needs a page that looks like a real product offer. The landing page builder creates those pages in minutes — no design skills, no code — with templates, AI-generated copy, and AI-generated background images.

Start from a layout template that matches the job you need the page to do:

  • Standard — a classic hero, value, and call-to-action structure.
  • Problem / Solution — leads with the problem your audience feels, then your solution.
  • Social proof — built around testimonials and credibility signals.
  • Waitlist — designed to capture emails for a launch.
  • Pricing — presents your pricing tiers up front.
  • Minimal — a single, focused message.

Pair the layout with a visual theme that sets the look and feel — several themes ship out of the box (light, dark, nature, ocean, and more), so pages for different ideas can look genuinely different.

The builder writes your page copy for you, from your idea’s context: headline, subheadline, value proposition, feature bullets, and call-to-action. The copy is generated in your product’s language, so your page speaks to your audience directly. You can edit any part of it — treat the first draft as a starting point and refine the wording that matters most.

A page with placeholder colors reads as unfinished. The builder can generate background images for your chosen theme from your idea’s description, so your page looks like a real product’s site rather than a template. Regenerate until the image fits the mood you’re going for.

Preview the page in the built-in preview pane while you work — it renders the same output that visitors will see, so what you design is what gets deployed. No surprise differences between the editor and the live page.

When the page is ready, deploy it:

  • Hosted deploy — publish the page so it’s live on the web with a public URL you can share with your audience.
  • Download — export the page as a standalone file you can host anywhere yourself.

The builder keeps a deployment history, so you can see every version you put live and roll back if a change hurts performance.

The killer feature: deploy a landing page as a fake-door test. When you publish a page this way:

  • Every view and click is tracked as an impression and click.
  • The page can capture email addresses from interested visitors.
  • You can attach a payment button (Stripe or Lemon Squeezy) so visitors can actually try to buy.

The page becomes an experiment, and all its behavior lands in the fake-door dashboard — giving you real demand data instead of guesses.

  1. Pick a layout template and visual theme.
  2. Generate the copy and a background image.
  3. Refine the headline and call-to-action until they’re specific to your offer.
  4. Preview, then deploy.
  5. Publish as a fake-door test with a payment button attached.
  6. Watch the fake-door dashboard and let real visitor behavior guide your next move.

When validation succeeds and you’re ready for a real launch, the same page builder produces your actual launch page — the work carries over.

Was this page helpful?