How to Build a Landing Page With AI

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How to Build a Landing Page With AI

Use AI to turn a clear offer into a landing page plan, outline, copy, build prompt, and QA checklist without handing strategy, proof, or trust to the machine.

Beginner workflow

The safe AI workflow: strategy first, build second

Weak AI landing pages usually start with “make a page.” Better pages start with the business case and make AI show its work before writing code or copy.

Landing page anatomy

The sections AI should plan before it writes

Every section should clarify, prove, reduce risk, or move the visitor to the next action.

HeroAudience, outcome, offer, CTA, and one trust signal above the fold.
ProblemShow the pain and stakes without exaggerating fear.
How it worksExplain the process, product, or next step in three to five beats.
ProofUse real demos, screenshots, customer words, or transparent limitations.
ObjectionsAnswer cost, time, fit, risk, data, support, and implementation questions.
Final CTARepeat the action with a plain-English note about what happens next.

Landing Page Prompt Builder

Generate a copy-ready AI prompt for your page

Your prompt

Prompt appears here

Add audience, offer, and problem to generate a complete AI landing page prompt.

Landing Page Section Generator

Pick a page type and get the recommended structure

Recommended structure

Choose a landing page type

Select a preset to see the section order and what AI should generate.

Examples

Five landing page patterns you can adapt

Use these as strategy examples, not fake case studies. Replace proof and claims with your own evidence.

Customer Onboarding Checklist SaaS

SaaS

A demo page for teams losing new users after signup.

Sections
Hero, churn problem, workflow demo, integrations, proof, security FAQ, demo CTA.
Proof to use
Product screenshots, onboarding template sample, support workflow, real usage note.
CTA
Book a 15-minute onboarding audit.

AI Proposal Draft Generator

AI tool

A landing page for consultants who need a proposal first draft from call notes.

Sections
Hero, sample input/output, workflow, privacy guardrails, use cases, FAQ, try CTA.
Proof to use
Redacted sample output, screenshots, limitations, human review reminder.
CTA
Generate a sample proposal outline.

Beginner AI Automation Workshop

Course

A course page for operators who want one safe automation in a week.

Sections
Hero, fit, curriculum, project outcomes, instructor proof, schedule, FAQ, enroll CTA.
Proof to use
Sample lesson, curriculum screenshot, instructor project history, real student work if available.
CTA
Join the next workshop.

Emergency Roof Inspection Page

Local service

A local page for homeowners who need to know if a leak is urgent.

Sections
Hero, service area, triage steps, repair process, photos, reviews, FAQ, call CTA.
Proof to use
Real job photos, licenses, service area, review snippets, clear pricing factors.
CTA
Request an inspection window.

Weekly AI Launch Brief

Newsletter

A signup page for builders who want useful AI product launches without noise.

Sections
Hero, sample issue, who reads it, topics, privacy, recent examples, signup CTA.
Proof to use
Sample issue, archive links, editorial criteria, sender bio, unsubscribe promise.
CTA
Get the next launch brief.

Bad vs better

Turn generic AI output into useful landing page copy

Weak AI outputBetter directionWhy it works
Transform your business with AI.Build a launch-ready landing page plan for your first paid offer in under 10 minutes.Specific audience, result, and time frame beat vague transformation language.
Trusted by thousands of customers.Include real screenshots, a demo walkthrough, named customer words, or remove the claim.AI should organize proof, never invent it.
Click here to learn more.Get my landing page prompt, Book a review, or Start the checklist.The CTA says what happens next and matches the page goal.

Copy-ready prompts

Prompts for strategy, copy, SEO, mobile QA, and Codex

Strategy discovery

Find the landing page angle

Act as a landing page strategist. Interview me about my audience, offer, painful problem, desired outcome, real proof, objections, tone, CTA, constraints, and search intent. Ask one question at a time. After I answer, summarize the page promise, section strategy, proof needed, and risks to avoid.

Page outline

Generate the section plan

Create a landing page outline for [audience] considering [offer]. Goal: [CTA]. Include each section in order, the job of the section, copy points, proof needed, mobile notes, and what not to claim.

Hero and CTA

Draft stronger above-the-fold copy

Write 10 hero options for this landing page. Each option needs a specific headline, subhead, primary CTA, secondary CTA if useful, and one trust note. Avoid hype, fake proof, revenue claims, and generic phrases like transform your business.

SEO and FAQ

Create search-ready metadata and questions

For this landing page, write an SEO title, meta description, H1, answer block for featured snippets, and 8 FAQ questions with concise answers. Match search intent, avoid filler, and do not invent proof or claims.

Mobile QA

Check the page before publishing

Review this landing page for mobile layout, clarity, CTA strength, proof, accessibility, speed, SEO metadata, schema, privacy, unsupported claims, broken links, and form behavior. Return a prioritized punch list with must-fix, should-fix, and optional improvements.

Codex implementation

Turn the plan into a build

/goal Build or improve this AI landing page from the plan below.

First inspect the existing repo/page and preserve the current visual system, SEO patterns, internal links, analytics attributes, and brand voice.

Requirements:
- Implement the landing page structure, copy, examples, FAQ, schema, metadata, mobile layout, and copy buttons.
- Add useful interactive components only where they improve the page.
- Do not invent testimonials, logos, stats, revenue claims, pricing claims, or case studies.
- Include safety notes about private data, fake proof, regulated claims, and unreviewed AI output.

Verification:
- Run build/lint/test commands.
- Check desktop and mobile.
- Verify links, metadata, schema, forms, copy buttons, and interactive states.

AI Landing Page QA Scorecard

Score your page before you publish

AI can generate a convincing page that is still unclear, unsupported, inaccessible, or risky. Check every item before sending traffic.

0 / 10 Needs review

Trust notes

What AI should not decide for you

Keep building

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FAQ

Common questions about AI landing pages

Can AI build an entire landing page?

Yes, AI can draft the strategy, copy, layout, code, metadata, FAQ, and QA checklist. You still need to provide the real audience, offer, proof, claims, constraints, and final review.

What should I put in an AI landing page prompt?

Include the audience, offer, problem, desired outcome, proof, tone, CTA, site style, examples to match, constraints, SEO target, and verification steps.

What is the best AI landing page builder for beginners?

The best tool depends on the goal. ChatGPT is useful for strategy and copy, Codex is useful for editing an existing codebase, and visual builders are useful for quick prototypes when you do not need custom logic.

How do I avoid generic AI landing page copy?

Force specificity. Add a narrow audience, real problem, concrete outcome, proof source, objections, examples, and banned phrases. Ask for bad-versus-better rewrites.

Should AI write testimonials or statistics?

No. AI should help organize real proof, not invent it. If proof is missing, use product screenshots, demos, founder context, transparent limitations, or remove the claim.

What should I check before publishing an AI-built landing page?

Check mobile layout, CTA clarity, proof, links, forms, accessibility, metadata, schema, page speed, privacy notes, and unsupported claims.

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