What a landing page actually is
We don't mean a website. We mean one page, with one job, that takes an audience from cold to committed.
A real landing page sells a single idea. It does not present a brand. It does not host a content library. It points visitors at a decision and removes everything in the way of that decision.
Why hand-built beats a Squarespace template
A template loads slowly because it ships every feature you don't use. It looks familiar because thousands of others use the same one. It limits where you can edit and where you can't. It ages badly.
A page we build for you ships only the code it needs. It looks like nothing else online. It loads in under a second. You own the source, the text, and the decisions.
What separates a good landing page from a great one
Three things, in order:
- The first 200 words. The headline, the subhead, and the first paragraph carry 90 percent of the work. We treat them with the care they deserve.
- The flow. The order in which questions are answered before the visitor even thinks to ask them.
- The press of urgency. Nothing artificial. The honest reason to act now, surfaced clearly.
How long it takes
Three to four weeks from kickoff if you have a clear brief and your assets are ready. Five to six if we are shaping the message together.
We never quote two-week landing pages. They exist, but they are templates with new colors. That is not what we do.
What you walk away with
- A live page on your domain, deployed to fast hosting (Vercel by default).
- Source code in a git repository you own.
- Page-level analytics wired up.
- SEO complete: meta tags, Open Graph, JSON-LD, sitemap, robots, hreflang for multilingual.
- Optional: a Sanity CMS so you can edit the page without us.
What we will not do
We will not build a landing page that lies to its visitors. We will not write copy that overpromises. We will not ship a page that loads slowly to satisfy a vendor's plugin marketplace.
If your idea needs that to convert, we are not the right studio.