Finally launched LandingBoost on @rankinpublic🔥
LandingBoost helps founders find what’s blocking conversions on their landing page, then gives them the first edit to ship.
We’re in the qualifying round now.
I should’ve put LandingBoost here much earlier, back when RankInPublic was still getting started.
Sorry I’m late, @AntonioEscudero.
Also thank you @ldo_dev for creating the logo.
It’s looking beautiful on the RankInPublic page.
Glad to finally launch here.
Vote link in the first reply.
Another Lifetime Deal claimed🔥🔥
540 founders have used LandingBoost.
19 Lifetime Deals claimed.
Only "6" remaining.
The coolest part isn't the sale.
It's that most of these came from people I've been building alongside here on X.
People who've watched the progress, shared feedback, reported bugs, challenged assumptions, and helped shape the product.
If you're one of them, thank you.
This week LandingBoost is launching on a platform, so things are about to get interesting.
6 spots left.
Glad it helped man!
Right now I’m focused on teaching LandingBoost using landing pages that are actually converting.
The idea is that eventually it’ll be able to say, ‘Hey, in your niche, these are the patterns that tend to win.’
That’s the big thing I’m working on right now.😄
Screen Studio, easily.
I bought the annual plan almost immediately.
Video editing has always been one of my weakest skills, but Screen Studio made it feel effortless. More importantly, it removed a huge bottleneck in distribution.
One export and I could instantly create content I'd actually be proud to share.
Another Lifetime Deal claimed🔥🔥
540 founders have used LandingBoost.
19 Lifetime Deals claimed.
Only "6" remaining.
The coolest part isn't the sale.
It's that most of these came from people I've been building alongside here on X.
People who've watched the progress, shared feedback, reported bugs, challenged assumptions, and helped shape the product.
If you're one of them, thank you.
This week LandingBoost is launching on a platform, so things are about to get interesting.
6 spots left.
How to make your SaaS landing page lose trust in 10 seconds:
1. Lead with “AI-powered” before naming the job
2. Say “save time” without showing what work disappears
3. Use “Get started” when the visitor still doesn’t know what happens next
4. Put proof below the first decision point
5. Show product screenshots too late
6. Use logos without explaining what they prove
7. Ask for a demo before showing the outcome
8. Describe features before the buyer understands the pain
9. Hide the actual output behind abstract copy
10. Make the hero sound like every other SaaS page
Most weak landing pages don’t fail because they need more sections.
They fail because the first screen asks for belief too early.
The visitor is silently asking:
“What is this?”
“Why should I trust it?”
“What happens if I click?”
If your hero doesn’t answer those three questions fast, the rest of the page is already fighting uphill.
I spent the last 48 hours turning real SaaS landing pages into free playbooks.
Each one shows the first fix I’d ship for a specific market.
Reply with your category and I’ll send the closest one:
1. Product validation
2. Developer tools
3. SEO / organic growth
4. AI search visibility
5. Lead generation
6. AI video / UGC
7. Product photo / ecommerce
8. Freelancer / solo business tools
Spent the last 48 hours building free landing page playbooks from real SaaS pages.😅
Reply with your number and I’ll send the closest one:
1 SEO / AI search
2 Developer tools
3 Lead gen / sales
4 Product validation
5 Freelancer tools
6 AI video / creative
7 Ecommerce image tools
8 UGC / creator ads
@marclou Couldn't agree more.
I used to give people 3 free scans. Cut it down to 1, and revenue literally tripled.
Turns out paying customers and free users often want very different things.
@ldo_dev Haha, I mean in general.
A lot of products aren't supposed to use company logos directly. Plenty of people do anyway(Like Reddit for Reply Alerts).
Your tool feels like it could be a nice workaround for that.