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Ship a landing page in an afternoon

A clean, convincing page for your idea — fast.

The short answer

Write the copy with AI (one promise, one action), then build the page in a no-code tool like Carrd or Framer and put it live the same afternoon. A live page tells you if anyone actually wants your idea.

You don't need a designer or developer to test an idea — you need one clear page that makes a single promise. AI writes the words; a no-code builder hosts it in minutes. The value isn't the page; it's finding out whether anyone wants your idea before you build the thing behind it.

Apps that do this
  • Carrd freedead-simple one-page sites — perfect for a quick test
  • Framerpolished, AI-assisted websites with more design control
  • Canva freebuild a site from a template fast
  • Durablegenerate a whole small-business site from a prompt
Beginner

Draft one clear page

Start with the words, because the structure of the page is the structure of your argument. Ask AI for the standard shape: a headline on the core benefit, a sub-line that adds specificity, a few benefit points, one call to action. A clear message in a plain layout beats a beautiful page that says nothing.

Intermediate

Benefits, one action, proof

Translate every feature into a benefit — what the reader gets, not what it has. Commit to a single call to action and repeat it; two competing asks convert worse than one. Add a short section answering the top objection. The headline does most of the work: if it could belong to any competitor, it's too generic.

Advanced

Ship it, then learn from it

A page in a document proves nothing; a live page teaches you something. Publish it, point a little traffic at it, and watch what people do. When you optimise, change the message, not the button colour — have AI generate two genuinely different headline angles built on different promises and test those.

  1. 1Ask AI for the page copy: headline, sub-line, 3 benefits, one call to action.
  2. 2Drop it into Carrd or Framer using a template.
  3. 3Publish it and send a little traffic to it.
  4. 4Watch what people do, and adjust the message.

Landing-page prompts

promptDraft a landing page for [idea] aimed at [audience]: a headline on the core benefit, a one-line sub-headline, 3 benefit points, and one strong call to action. Tight and concrete, no hype.
promptGive me 10 headline options for this offer [paste], each built on a different promise or angle.
promptRewrite these features as benefits — what the reader actually gets: [paste features].
promptRead my landing page as a skeptical first-time visitor on a phone and tell me where you lose interest, what's confusing, and which claim you don't believe: [paste].
promptWrite a short FAQ that handles the top 4 objections someone would have to [offer].
promptWrite 3 different versions of my landing page hero (headline + sub + CTA), each aimed at a different motivation.
promptCritique my whole landing page for clarity and persuasion: is the promise obvious in 5 seconds, is there one clear action, and is every claim backed by proof? Then give me a tightened version: [paste].
💡 When you tweak it, change the message, not the button colour. A better promise moves results far more than design fiddling.

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