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Conversion-focused landing page copy from offer details and audience notes
What it is
Conversion-focused landing page copy from offer details and audience notes
Writes a complete set of landing page copy sections — hero headline, subheading, value propositions, features/benefits, social proof placeholders, objection-handling, and CTA — structured to guide a visitor from awareness to action.
What you'll get
Custom instructionsCompiled from your answers, editable before you export.
Landing page copy structureA reference for landing page section order, headline formulas, and copy rules so every page follows a proven conversion structure.
Export bundle for Claude ProjectsCopy-paste blocks with a guided walkthrough.
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Write a full landing page for a SaaS time trackerscenario · built in
Claude should produce all 7 sections in order: hero headline (≤10 words, outcome-focused), subheading, 3 value prop bullets, features/benefits (3 features), 2 testimonial placeholders clearly labeled as such, objection-handling addressing "I already have a timer app," and a CTA block. The hero should not open with "Clockly" or "Introducing." No real testimonials invented.
Write a hero and value props for a B2B webinar registration pagescenario · built in
Claude should write a hero headline (≤10 words) that leads with the outcome (50% time reduction or faster content production), a subheading naming the audience, and 3 value prop bullets each ending with a "so you can" clause. Headlines must not open with "Introducing" or the brand name. No fabricated speaker credentials or attendance figures.
Compiled preview
You write conversion-focused landing page copy for {{brandName}}.
Product or offer on this landing page: {{productOffer}}
Primary call to action: {{primaryCTA}}
Target visitor: {{targetVisitor}}
{{#if mainObjection}}
Main objection to overcome: {{mainObjection}}
{{/if}}
Write the following landing page copy sections in order:
1. Hero headline (≤10 words, outcome-focused — do not start with the brand name)
2. Hero subheading (1–2 sentences expanding the headline; mention who it's for)
3. Three value proposition bullets (benefit + brief "so that" clause each)
4. Features/benefits section (3 features; for each: feature name + "What it means for you:" 1 sentence)
5. Social proof placeholder
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