Write landing page copy that converts visitors into customers. Fill in your details below, copy the prompt, and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.
Landing pages often fail because they spend too much time talking about the product and not enough time talking to the person reading. Long paragraphs about features, vague benefit statements, and headlines that lead with the brand name rather than the outcome tell the visitor that the page was written for the company, not for them.
Landing page copy that converts leads with a headline built around the visitor's desired outcome, uses short sections that answer specific questions or objections, and ends with one clear call to action. Every element earns its place by moving the visitor toward that action.
Add your product or offer, who it's for, the main promise, key benefits, the biggest objection to address, and your call to action. The AI gives you a complete landing page structure that is persuasive, clear, and conversion-focused.
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Help me write landing page copy. Here are my details: Product or offer: [PRODUCT] Who it is for: [AUDIENCE] The main promise or outcome: [PROMISE] Key benefits: [BENEFITS] Biggest objection to address: [OBJECTION] Call to action: [CTA] Write a landing page with: a headline that leads with the outcome (not the product), a subheadline that adds specificity, 3 to 4 benefit-led sections, an objection-handling section, and a clear CTA. Persuasive, clear, and without hype.
Copy this prompt and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI tool.
As long as it needs to be to answer every question a skeptical visitor might have. Short landing pages work for low-commitment offers. Higher-ticket products need more copy to overcome more objections. Test both.
Fill in your details using the form above. The placeholders in the prompt update live as you type. When you are ready, click “Copy prompt” and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI tool. The AI will write something personalized to your specific situation.
Claude and ChatGPT both work well. Claude tends to produce more natural, nuanced writing for personal situations. ChatGPT is strong for structured business and professional writing. Try both and keep the version that sounds more like you.
Use it as a strong first draft, then edit it to sound like you. The AI gives you the structure and language to work from. Reading it out loud is one of the best ways to catch anything that does not feel natural in your voice.
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