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Landing Page Design

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Create high-converting landing pages for your offers.

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Updated Aug 9, 2026
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What Landing Page Design does

The Landing Page Design skill is tailored for developers and designers who want to create effective landing pages that drive conversions for SaaS, applications, or services. This skill emphasizes the importance of focusing on a single offer, audience, and action, distinguishing landing pages from traditional homepages that serve multiple purposes. By following a structured approach, users can ensure their landing pages are optimized for maximum impact.

Before diving into design, the skill provides a comprehensive checklist to gather essential information, including the page's purpose, audience insights, proof points, and any constraints that may affect the design. This preparatory phase is crucial for understanding what the page needs to achieve and who it is targeting, ensuring that the final product aligns with user expectations and business goals.

The skill outlines a core structure for landing pages, detailing must-have elements such as a compelling headline, a clear call-to-action, and social proof. It also presents various layout types to suit different needs, whether the goal is to educate users or present a minimal conversion option. Additionally, high-conversion strategies are shared to help users craft persuasive copy and design choices that resonate with visitors, ultimately leading to higher conversion rates.

With practical templates for copywriting and a section-by-section workflow, this skill is designed to streamline the landing page creation process. Users can iteratively develop their pages, focusing on one section at a time to maintain control and clarity throughout the design process. Overall, this skill is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to enhance their landing page design capabilities and drive better results from their online offers.

When to use it

Use this skill when designing or rewriting a landing page for a specific offer, ensuring it is optimized for conversion.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for general website design or multi-offer pages where a single focus is not required.

What you can build with it

Creating a SaaS Landing Page

Use this skill to design a landing page that effectively showcases your SaaS product's features and benefits, driving sign-ups.

Rewriting an Existing Landing Page

Leverage the skill to identify weaknesses in your current landing page and implement high-conversion strategies to improve performance.

Launching a New Product

When launching a new product, use this skill to create a focused landing page that highlights the unique value proposition and encourages early adopters.

How to install Landing Page Design

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add mengto/skills/landing-page --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs

Inside SKILL.md

Written by mengto

Landing Page (High‑Conversion) — Web Design Skill

A landing page is not a homepage. A homepage serves multiple intents. A landing page wins one intent: one offer → one audience → one primary action.

Before you design/write

Gather (ask if missing):

1) Page purpose

  • What is the ONE primary action? (trial, demo, buy, waitlist, download)
  • What’s the offer? (exactly what do they get?)
  • What counts as conversion? (click, signup, purchase)

2) Audience + context

  • Who is the ICP?
  • What problem are they trying to solve?
  • Top 3 objections (why they don’t convert today)
  • Traffic source: ads / search / social / email
  • What do visitors already know when they land?

3) Proof + assets

  • Any proof points: logos, testimonials, numbers, case studies
  • Screenshots, demo video, product GIFs
  • Guarantees / refund / cancellation terms

4) Constraints

  • Brand voice: casual vs professional
  • Design direction: minimal editorial vs playful 3D vs glass UI
  • Mobile priority?

Core structure (what it should include)

Above the fold (must)

  1. Headline (outcome + audience)
  2. Subheadline (clarifies “how” + adds specificity)
  3. Primary CTA (clear verb + what they get)
  4. One proof signal (logo strip / stat / short testimonial)
  5. Hero visual (product screenshot/video) or a strong illustration

Mid page (argument)

  1. Problem → solution (1 section)
  2. Benefits (3–5, outcome-driven)
  3. How it works (3 steps)
  4. Social proof (testimonials/case study)

Bottom (objection handling)

  1. FAQ (6–12 Q/A)
  2. Risk reversal (trial, cancel anytime, guarantee)
  3. Final CTA (same as top)

Layout types (pick one)

A) Classic hero + sections (most common)

Best when:

  • product is understandable with a hero screenshot

B) Long-form story (sales page)

Best when:

  • you need to educate + overcome skepticism

C) Minimal conversion page

Best when:

  • high-intent traffic (email → known users)
  • short offer (download, waitlist)

D) Comparison landing page

Best when:

  • search intent includes alternatives (“X vs Y”, “best for…”)—usually paired with SEO pages

High‑conversion strategies (practical)

1) Match message to source

If traffic is from ads:

  • mirror the ad headline in the hero
  • use the same promise and visual tone

2) Make the next step obvious

  • one primary CTA
  • avoid multiple competing CTAs above the fold

3) Write benefit-first

  • Features: what it does
  • Benefits: what that means for them

4) Use specificity

  • ❌ “Save time and streamline”
  • ✅ “Cut your weekly reporting from 4 hours to 15 minutes”

5) Reduce risk

Pick at least one:

  • free trial
  • free plan
  • no credit card
  • cancel anytime
  • money-back guarantee

6) Objection handling is a section, not a footer

  • add FAQ earlier if it’s a high-friction offer
  • put proof right next to the claim it supports

Copywriting templates

Headline formulas

  • “{Outcome} without {pain}”
  • “The {category} for {audience}”
  • “Ship {result} in {time}”

Subheadline rules

  • 1–2 sentences
  • clarify what it is + who it’s for

CTA rules

  • Verb + what they get
  • Avoid weak CTAs: “Learn more”, “Submit”

Examples:

  • “Start free trial”
  • “Book a demo”
  • “Get the checklist”

Benefit bullets

Format:

  • Benefit — proof/detail

Example:

  • Faster iteration — generate 3 layout variants in one click.

Section-by-section workflow (designer-friendly)

Work in this order:

  1. Hero
  2. Benefits
  3. How it works
  4. Proof
  5. FAQ
  6. Final CTA

Rule: don’t rebuild the whole page each time. Iterate section-by-section to keep control.


SEO + AEO checklist (when relevant)

When landing pages should NOT be indexed

  • ad-only campaigns
  • highly time-bound offers

Use:

  • noindex (or keep it behind a non-indexed path)

When they SHOULD be indexed

  • evergreen offers
  • search intent matches the promise

Add:

  • clear title + meta
  • internal links from homepage/feature pages
  • FAQ in plain Q/A for AEO

Optional:

  • FAQ schema (if appropriate)

Common pitfalls

  • Too many CTAs above the fold
  • Vague value prop (“streamline”, “optimize”)
  • Big feature list with no outcomes
  • Proof hidden at the bottom
  • Mobile layout breaks readability
  • No clear next step

Output format (when generating a landing page)

Return:

  1. Page outline (sections + order)
  2. Hero copy (headline, subheadline, CTA, proof line)
  3. Benefits section (3–5 bullets)
  4. How it works (3 steps)
  5. FAQ (6–12 Q/A)
  6. SEO/AEO (indexing recommendation + title/meta if indexed)
  7. Layout recommendation (A/B/C/D + why)

Quick questions (if user says “make a landing page”)

  • What’s the ONE primary CTA?
  • Who is the ICP and what’s the main pain?
  • Any proof (numbers/testimonials/logos)?
  • What’s the offer and risk reversal?
  • Where is traffic coming from?

Frequently asked questions about Landing Page Design

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