Two caveats to the websites I'm posting: they are not SaaS landing pages and I mainly focus on design, as I believe that differing in design from the sea of white and blue Saas landing pages that just use whatever buzzword is buzzing is what gets you noticed.
And this is the best website I've seen so far. Amazing copy, even better design. It's the first website that made me write to the people who created it and tell them that it's amazing: https://www.appart.agency
Those first two DO look great. The first one, i would click on the shop-now-button. The second one, looks good, but too many choices. The last one doesn't work at all as a landing page for me, by the time it had finished loading i'd clicked the back button. Its a typical design agency home page (by designers for designers).
I think a lot of people conflate home page & landing page. A home page has many things to do, naturally, but still works best if there is one main thing. A landing page should only have one objective. It's the 'one thing' that's the main difference.
Sure, noted. And I DID like those designs, personally. What they do, do is deliver credibility. I suppose it just depends on the page objective and the audience.
Be inspired, but don't be fooled. A landing page is only any good if it delivers on it's one objective, i.e enough of the target audience took the action you wanted them to take - it helps if you know what that is ;) - I see a lot of focus on design in this group, which don't get me wrong is very, very important in establishing credibility and connecting with an audience, and many of the pages pisted here are well designed, some, some also have good messaging, but if your communication doesn't cut it you'll be fucked.
I think it might save a lot of you guy's some time, if you asked for feedback in stages, instead of on the end design.
So the message is: Clarify Core Action > Create Messaging > Feedback > UX > Design >Feedback > Test (because the feedback is just opinion right?)
I remember seeing one written by Jason Capital but he took it down after the offer was expired (it was a limited). But the copy in it was sooo good, I wish I've actually saved it earlier
I'm wondering why no one has mentioned Linear yet. 🤯
I also really like BetterStack and their other product pages.
Linear is too good for our world. We don't deserve this landing page 😅
Two caveats to the websites I'm posting: they are not SaaS landing pages and I mainly focus on design, as I believe that differing in design from the sea of white and blue Saas landing pages that just use whatever buzzword is buzzing is what gets you noticed.
Look at how beautiful this website is:
https://www.symbolaudio.com
Also looks amazing:
https://www.blackbird.vc/home-hub
This website has amazing copy:
https://www.snackablecopytips.com
And this is the best website I've seen so far. Amazing copy, even better design. It's the first website that made me write to the people who created it and tell them that it's amazing:
https://www.appart.agency
Those first two DO look great. The first one, i would click on the shop-now-button. The second one, looks good, but too many choices. The last one doesn't work at all as a landing page for me, by the time it had finished loading i'd clicked the back button. Its a typical design agency home page (by designers for designers).
I think a lot of people conflate home page & landing page. A home page has many things to do, naturally, but still works best if there is one main thing. A landing page should only have one objective. It's the 'one thing' that's the main difference.
that's why i put in the caveats at the beginning of my post. just tried to offer something different :D
Sure, noted. And I DID like those designs, personally. What they do, do is deliver credibility. I suppose it just depends on the page objective and the audience.
thank you! bookmarked these gems
Be inspired, but don't be fooled. A landing page is only any good if it delivers on it's one objective, i.e enough of the target audience took the action you wanted them to take - it helps if you know what that is ;) - I see a lot of focus on design in this group, which don't get me wrong is very, very important in establishing credibility and connecting with an audience, and many of the pages pisted here are well designed, some, some also have good messaging, but if your communication doesn't cut it you'll be fucked.
I think it might save a lot of you guy's some time, if you asked for feedback in stages, instead of on the end design.
So the message is: Clarify Core Action > Create Messaging > Feedback > UX > Design >Feedback > Test (because the feedback is just opinion right?)
you are 100% right
100%? We should split test that. ;)
Hey Dan, I have a lot of favorites, so here's a few.
Explaining their detailed product well with great interaction and sections.
https://tailwindcss.com/
Best Hero section with some great animations (page is a bit slow but still great)
https://www.untitledui.com/
Simplest and cleanest for a product with lots of features
https://asana.com/
My personal favorite style of design & branding
https://junip.co/
Always looking for more as well, but these are just a few of my favorites!
Awesome list Dakota! 🤗
Thanks man!
https://producter.co/
I would love to hear what you think
Love your landing page, especially these sick animations 😍
Looks really slick and nice. Love the animations. Well done and something I would consider to use.
Hey Dan,
there are so many but here are some I picked quick:
https://vercel.com
https://marvelapp.com
https://www.glorify.com from @OmarGlorify
https://www.bannerbear.com
hope this helps!
cheers Ali
Thanks for the mention 🙏🏾
what a great list! will study them carefully
SoFi
Stripe.com is one of my favorites. Also, paddle.com is pretty sweet
I remember seeing one written by Jason Capital but he took it down after the offer was expired (it was a limited). But the copy in it was sooo good, I wish I've actually saved it earlier
Can you maybe find it on archive.org? (if you can remember or find the url)
impulsewords.com was the url, tried but still couldn't find it
frame.io has a pretty good one too.
It seems like a lot of website as using this same exact template
Great sites, and good inspiration, thanks everyone!
Personally I’ve also always liked Slacks’: https://slack.com/
I guess one could assume it’s a high converting one as well :)
Recently came across https://www.obedientagency.com/ after listening to their Indie Hackers' podcast episode
https://liverecover.com
https://www.hey.com
I love the love letter to e-mail on there. You might disagree, but you see what they stand for.
https://www.loopple.com/sites
Would love to hear your thoughts!
Ahaha I was goona say mine! But I digress. The new linear.app's landing page is absolute bonkers.
I'm a fan of these landing page, and use them as reference all the time:
And inspiration from https://www.landingfolio.com/
Indiehackers. I originally copied it for my site when starting out.