landing-page
Landing Page
When to Use
- Creating a new landing page from scratch (product launch, feature page, waitlist).
- Auditing an existing page for conversion rate optimization (CRO).
- Rewriting headlines, CTAs, or hero sections.
- Structuring page sections for a specific audience and traffic source.
- Generating A/B test variants for copy or layout changes.
Context Required
- From startup-context: product description, ICP (ideal customer profile), value proposition, competitive positioning, stage, tone of voice.
- From the user: page URL or current copy (if auditing), page type (homepage, landing page, pricing, feature, blog), primary conversion goal (signup, demo, purchase, subscribe, download), traffic source (organic, paid, email, social), any existing conversion data or user research.
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