Pages that match the campaign sending traffic to them.

The most common reason ads underperform is a landing page that argues something different from the ad. This builds them from the same brief.

Which one are you?

One brief, so the ad and the page agree

When the ads, the SEO and the website are done by different people at different times, they end up making different promises — and the click that cost money lands somewhere that does not follow through. Here they come from the same client brief, so the page answers the ad.

A site that agrees with your advertising

If you are paying for clicks, the page they land on decides whether that money did anything. Building the page from the same brief as the campaign means the visitor sees what the ad promised, instead of a homepage that makes them go looking.

What you get

Copy and structure together

Page outline and the words in it, generated as one thing rather than copy poured into a template afterwards.

Tied to the ad campaigns

Landing pages built against the campaigns from the Google Ads module, so message and page match.

Landing page analysis

Reads an existing page and says what is weakening it before you rebuild anything.

Client-ready output

Structured pages you can review and hand over, not a wall of undifferentiated text.

What it actually looks like

Generating page structure and copy
Generating page structure and copy
Setting the brand a site is built around
Setting the brand a site is built around

Start to finish

Start from the brief

The same client information the ads and SEO modules work from.

Generate the pages

Structure and copy produced together, per page.

Review and adjust

Edit or regenerate anything before it goes near a client.

Ship it

Approved pages exported and handed to the build.

What it connects to

Named plainly, because "integrates with your stack" tells you nothing. This module talks to:

  • Google Ads — campaign context for landing pages
  • Google Docs — exporting copy for review

You approve each connection through the provider's own sign-in, and you can revoke it at any time. More on how data is handled →

The other modules

Every module works from the same client information, which is the point of them being in one place.

Want to see it running?

A walkthrough on a real account beats any description of one. No pitch, no commitment.

Ask for a look