Built for agencies

Deliver client landing pages
in minutes, not weeks

Your clients need landing pages for every campaign, product launch, and promotion. Stop spending days per page. PageStrike generates complete, conversion-ready pages in 2 minutes — you customize and deliver.

Why agencies love PageStrike

2 minutes per page, not 2 weeks

Client sends product details Monday morning. You deliver a complete landing page Monday afternoon. That's the speed that wins retainers.

Bill for value, not hours

Your cost per page: 2 minutes + $0.40 in AI. Your client's price: $500-2,000. That's a margin your business can grow on.

Scale without hiring

Take on 10 more clients without hiring a designer or copywriter. The AI handles production, you handle relationships.

White-label on Business plan

Remove PageStrike branding entirely. Your clients see YOUR brand on every page. Available on the Business plan ($99/mo).

Your new workflow

1

Client sends product info

Product URL, description, photos, or just a brief. Whatever they give you works.

2

You generate in PageStrike

Paste the URL or description. Pick the CTA mode (buy now, booking, lead gen). AI generates a complete page.

3

Review and customize

Edit copy, swap photos, adjust colors to match the client's brand. 10-15 minutes of polish.

4

Publish and deliver

Publish to a subdomain or the client's custom domain. Share the analytics dashboard link. Invoice.

For agencies — the uncomfortable questions

Real answers about pricing, white-label, ROI vs hiring, and what you trade for the speed.

Does PageStrike actually save time on client landing pages, or am I trading speed for control?

Honest answer: you trade some structural control (Tailwind/HTML edits) for 10× speed on copy + photos + initial layout. A landing page that took a copywriter + designer + dev 4-8 hours now takes 20-30 minutes — the AI does the heavy lift, you spend your time on the parts that move the needle (the offer, the proof, the CTA wording). For agencies billing flat-rate per LP, that's pure margin. For agencies billing hourly, you'll either bill less or move clients to retainer.

Can I white-label PageStrike so clients see my agency brand?

Starting on Pro plan ($39/month). White-label removes the PageStrike footer badge and lets you publish on the client's custom domain. Business ($99/month) bumps the included team seats to 10 so your team and the client can collaborate without sharing one login. The dashboard still says PageStrike internally (you log into pagestrike.com) — full re-skin of the dashboard isn't available, but the buyer-facing pages and emails are 100% client-branded.

How does pricing work if I have 20 clients?

Two paths. (1) Cheapest: run all client pages inside one Pro or Business workspace, publish each on its own custom domain, export leads to the client's CRM weekly. Works fine up to ~10 active clients. (2) For more clients or per-client analytics: spin up a workspace per client — each owns its domain, leads, and analytics, you have admin access. Each workspace is billed separately. There's no aggregator account yet; we're a small team and haven't built that infra.

What's the ROI argument vs hiring a junior designer or copywriter?

In our experience with agency partners, a junior designer at ~$4k/month produces 8–12 LPs/month at quality. PageStrike on Business ($99/month) produces unlimited LPs in 20–30 minutes each. The math gets uncomfortable fast — a $99/month tool absorbs the bulk of the LP grind. The catch: the junior also does revisions, client communication, ad creative, and 100 other things AI can't. So you're not firing a designer; you're freeing them from the LP grind so they can do the work that needs a human.

Can I import a client's existing brand kit (colors, logo, fonts)?

Yes — at workspace setup. Each workspace stores a brand color (primary), brand logo URL, and (paid plans) a custom font. New pages inherit these by default. The AI also tries to extract brand colors from a Shopify or competitor URL if you give it one in the wizard. For agencies, this means once a client is set up, every new LP for them auto-matches their brand.

Do my clients see PageStrike in the URL or can it look like my agency hosted it?

Depends on the plan. Free: pagestrike.app/your-slug. Starter+: your client's custom domain (yourclient.com/landing-page). The Stripe + PayPal + Calendly integrations happen behind the scenes — the client and their buyers never see PageStrike in any payment flow. The only place "PageStrike" might appear is the footer badge, which Starter+ removes.

What about ongoing edits — can my client update copy themselves?

You can either give them dashboard access (they edit text inline, change photos, regenerate sections), or keep them out and update yourself. Most agencies start with the second model ("don't let the client touch the LP") and graduate clients into self-serve once they've shown they won't break things. PageStrike's edit UI is simple enough that non-technical clients usually do OK after a 10-minute walkthrough.

Is there a partner program / revenue share?

Not yet — we're a small team and haven't built referral infrastructure. What we do offer: a heavy discount on annual Business plans if you commit upfront, and direct Slack access to the founder for agency partners who refer 5+ clients. Reach out at hello@pagestrike.com with your agency context.

10x your page output without hiring

Free to start. Pro plan ($39/mo) for 10 clients. Business plan ($99/mo) for white-label and unlimited scale.

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