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Spent 6 months building my SaaS, landing page still converts at 0.8%. What's the fastest way to test new designs without starting over?

Spent 6 months building my SaaS, landing page still converts at 0.8%. What's the fastest way to test new designs without starting over?

I'm a solo dev who finally shipped my product after half a year of building. Got some traffic from a small Product Hunt launch, but my landing page is clearly the bottleneck — 0.8% conversion to trial signups.

I know it needs work (probably terrible copy, weak CTA placement, too much text), but I don't want to spend another month in Figma or hire a designer I can't afford yet.

What's worked for you? I've looked at templates but they all feel generic and I'd still need to adapt everything. Ideally I want to test 2-3 different approaches fast (like a direct-response style vs something more minimal) and see what actually moves the number.

For context: B2B SaaS, solving a workflow problem for small teams. Current page is just a hero, 3 features, and a signup form. I know that's probably the issue but I'm stuck on what direction to take it.

Anyone been in this spot? What actually worked without burning weeks?

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u/Pitiful_Deal1413 — 1 day ago

Spent 3 months building an AI redesigner, realized the output IS the marketing

Spent 3 months building an AI redesigner, realized the output IS the marketing

I built a tool that takes any landing page URL and generates 4 redesigned versions in different styles (direct response, enterprise trust, narrative, minimal clean). Originally planned to do typical SaaS marketing — SEO, ads, maybe some content.

Then I realized: the redesign itself is shareable.

New strategy: find active indie products with weak landing pages (easy to spot on IndieHackers or Product Hunt "Upcoming"), run their URL through the tool, and send them the redesign for free. No strings attached, just "hey, I redesigned your landing page — here's what it could look like."

Some founders ignore it, but about 1 in 4 replies. A few have shared it with their audience or asked to buy the other variants. One turned into a paid customer within 24 hours.

The best part: I'm not cold-pitching. I'm sending them something actually useful that took me 30 seconds to generate but would take them hours to commission.

Still early (maybe 20 redesigns sent total) but feels way more sustainable than trying to rank for "landing page builder" against funded companies.

Anyone else doing "redesign and send" outreach with their product? Curious if this scales or if I'm just procrastinating real marketing.

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u/Pitiful_Deal1413 — 1 day ago

Built a tool that redesigns any landing page in 4 different styles (30 seconds, no login)

Built a tool that redesigns any landing page in 4 different styles (30 seconds, no login)

I kept seeing founders with solid products but landing pages that looked like they were thrown together in an afternoon. The copy was usually the biggest issue — either way too technical or trying to be clever instead of clear.

So I built PageVera: you paste any URL, it scrapes the site, pulls the logo/colors/images, and generates 4 complete redesigns:

  • Conversion Machine (direct-response style, clear CTA, benefit-first)
  • Trust Builder (enterprise feel, credibility-focused)
  • Story Teller (narrative-driven, emotional)
  • Modern Minimal (premium clean aesthetic)

Each one has rewritten copy optimized for conversions, not just a visual reskin. Takes about 30 seconds. You can preview everything free, pay only if you want to download the HTML.

I'm using it myself to test messaging angles for my other projects. If anyone wants to throw their landing page URL at it and see what comes back, happy to share some examples.

Link: pagevera.com

What's been your experience redesigning landing pages? Do you usually hire out or DIY it?

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u/Pitiful_Deal1413 — 4 days ago
▲ 2 r/prettyusefulwebsites+1 crossposts

I built PageVera: Paste a URL → get 4 conversion-optimized landing pages in 30 seconds

Hey Product Hunt community,

I've been working on PageVera — an AI redesigner that takes any website URL and generates 4 distinct, conversion-focused redesigns instantly.

The problem: Most SaaS products have working features but weak landing pages. You know your product works, but your site isn't converting visitors into customers.

What PageVera does:
Paste any URL
Get 4 professionally designed variations (Conversion Machine, Trust Builder, Story Teller, Modern Minimal)
Auto-extracts your actual logo, colors, images, fonts
Writes conversion copy based on behavioral psychology
Outputs ready HTML in ~30 seconds

Why I built it this way:

No login to preview — see results first, pay only when ready
One-off pricing — no subscription fatigue
Your brand, amplified — uses your actual assets, not generic templates

It's live on Product Hunt: https://www.producthunt.com/products/pagevera

Built for indie makers and small SaaS teams who need a conversion upgrade without hiring a designer or spending weeks testing layouts.

Would love your feedback — what would make this more useful for you?

u/Pitiful_Deal1413 — 6 days ago

I pasted my SaaS URL into an AI and got 4 completely different landing pages back in 30 seconds. Here's what happened.

My landing page was garbage. I knew it. Kept ignoring it.

Tried PageVera on a whim - paste URL, hit go. 30 seconds later I had four redesigns: one built to convert hard, one that looks enterprise-trusted, one that tells a story, one that's clean as hell.

It pulls your actual logo, fonts, colors. Rewrites your copy. Spits out real HTML.

No login. No subscription. Just results.

Here's the before and after: https://www.pagevera.com/redesign/prismai.news

Anyone else's landing page embarrassing them? Drop your URL - I'll run it and post the output.

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u/Pitiful_Deal1413 — 7 days ago

I pasted my SaaS URL into an AI and got 4 completely different landing pages back in 30 seconds. Here's what happened

My landing page was garbage. I knew it. Kept ignoring it.

Tried PageVera on a whim - paste URL, hit go. 30 seconds later I had four redesigns: one built to convert hard, one that looks enterprise-trusted, one that tells a story, one that's clean as hell.

It pulls your actual logo, fonts, colors. Rewrites your copy. Spits out real HTML.

No login. No subscription. Just results.

Here's the before and after.

Anyone else's landing page embarrassing them? Drop your URL - I'll run it and post the output.

u/Pitiful_Deal1413 — 7 days ago

I pasted my SaaS URL into an AI and got 4 completely different landing pages back in 30 seconds. Here's what happened.

My landing page was garbage. I knew it. Kept ignoring it.

Tried PageVera on a whim - paste URL, hit go. 30 seconds later I had four redesigns: one built to convert hard, one that looks enterprise-trusted, one that tells a story, one that's clean as hell.

It pulls your actual logo, fonts, colors. Rewrites your copy. Spits out real HTML.

No login. No subscription. Just results.

Here's the before and after. https://www.pagevera.com/redesign/prismai.news

Anyone else's landing page embarrassing them? Drop your URL - I'll run it and post the output.

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u/Pitiful_Deal1413 — 7 days ago
▲ 19 r/GodotEngine+4 crossposts

Been building this for a while and finally have something people can actually use.

The idea is simple:

For players → you just open the app, swipe through games, and play instantly. No installs, no waiting. It’s honestly kind of addictive just jumping between random games.

For creators → there’s a studio where you can upload your game (HTML or Godot web builds), publish it, and it shows up in the feed. The goal is that you can just drop your game in and get plays, and eventually earn from ad revenue, kind of like how TikTok works for videos.

So it’s basically:

  • swipe → discover → play instantly
  • upload → publish → get plays (and revenue share)

I originally built it because I was tired of installing games just to try them for 2 minutes and delete them.

Still early so I’m trying to figure out if this actually clicks or not.

If you want to try it:
https://apps.apple.com/app/id6758201935

Would love honest thoughts:

  • as a player, does this feel fun or just a gimmick?
  • as a dev, would you actually upload your game to something like this?
u/Pitiful_Deal1413 — 2 months ago