SaaS landing page template

A SaaS landing page brief you ship with a prompt.

Seven sections, one copyable prompt, and your own proof. Describe your product to ChatGPT or Claude with Boomlink connected and publish a hosted SaaS landing page.

The problem this page solves

  • Visitors cannot tell what the product does in the first five seconds.
  • Features are listed without a benefit, so nothing feels worth signing up for.
  • There is no proof, or the proof is vague claims with no source.

Features that map to outcomes

Outcome-led headlines

Lead each feature with the result a buyer gets, not the mechanism behind it.

Pricing that sets expectations

Show tiers or a clear "contact us" path so visitors self-qualify before they reach the form.

A form that captures intent

Keep the lead form short: name, work email, and one qualifying field such as company size.

Proof placeholders

Add your own metrics, logos, and quotes

This template keeps the proof section as placeholders on purpose. You supply your own metrics, your own customer logos, and your own quotes once you have permission to use them. Boomlink does not invent statistics or present sample numbers as real results.

Your own metric
Your own logo
Your own quote

Pricing that lets visitors self-qualify

Show your own tiers, or a clear "contact us" path if pricing is custom. State what each tier is for so the right visitors reach the form. Use your real prices, not the placeholder figures in any sample copy.

Copy the prompt

Paste this into ChatGPT or Claude with Boomlink connected, fill in the bracketed details, and let Boomlink build the page.

Build a SaaS landing page for my product with Boomlink.

Structure it as: hero, problem, features, proof, pricing, FAQ, and a lead capture form.

Details to use:
- Product name: [your product]
- One-line value proposition: [what it does and for whom]
- Three core features with a benefit each: [feature 1], [feature 2], [feature 3]
- Pricing tiers: [tier names and prices, or "contact us"]
- Five FAQ questions buyers actually ask: [list them]
- Lead form fields: name, work email, company size

Leave the proof section as placeholders labelled "add your own metrics, logos, and quotes" so I can paste real numbers later. Do not invent statistics, customer names, or logos.

SaaS landing page FAQ

What sections should a SaaS landing page have?

A dependable structure is hero, problem, features, proof, pricing, FAQ, and a lead form. The hero states the value proposition, the problem section frames the pain, features map to outcomes, proof builds trust, pricing sets expectations, the FAQ removes objections, and the form captures intent.

How do I add proof without fabricating it?

Use the proof section as a placeholder until you have real material. Boomlink leaves it labelled so you can paste your own metrics, customer logos, and quotes once you have permission to use them. Never present invented numbers or logos as customer proof.

Can Boomlink build this page from a prompt?

Yes. Copy the prompt on this page into ChatGPT or Claude with Boomlink connected, fill in your product details, and Boomlink generates a hosted page from the brief. You then edit the copy and publish.

Where do form submissions go?

Boomlink captures form submissions for the published site. See the forms guide for how to define fields and review submissions.

Read the forms guide

Do I need to write code?

No. You describe the page in plain English, Boomlink builds it, and you adjust the copy. You should still review the page before publishing.

The lead form

Keep it short: name, work email, and one qualifying field. Boomlink captures the submissions for your published site so you can follow up.

Read the forms guide