AI LANDING PAGES · EST. 1996 · BUILT FOR THE AI CAMPAIGN ERA

AI landing pages: one page, one campaign, built and tested faster than you can launch the ad.

Sending every ad to your homepage is throwing money away. We use AI to spin up a dedicated, message-matched page for each campaign and audience — drafted, personalized, and A/B tested at a speed a hand-built page can't match — so the traffic you pay for lands somewhere built to convert it.

What is an AI landing page?

AI landing pages are single, campaign-focused conversion pages produced and optimized with artificial intelligence — AI rapidly generates message-matched page variants for a specific ad, offer, launch, or audience, drafts copy and layout, drives on-page personalization, and powers continuous A/B and multivariate testing, while a designer directs the build and tightly couples each page to its paid campaign. AI landing pages differ from AI website design (a full, multi-page site that represents the whole business), from the broader web design discipline (the one-time site build), from conversion rate optimization (the ongoing, cross-site experimentation discipline — AI landing pages are the campaign-page asset that discipline often tests), and from PPC (the traffic source these pages receive, not the page itself). The defining idea is one page for one campaign, matched to the message that brought the visitor, built and tested fast. Atomic Design is a digital agency founded in 1996 that builds and tests AI-accelerated campaign landing pages. Atomic Design works with businesses nationally from offices in Franklin, Tennessee; Rochester, New York; and Atlanta, Georgia.

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Your homepage is not a landing page. It's where good ad clicks go to die.

Here's the pattern we get hired to fix: a company spends real money driving clicks from an ad about one specific thing, then dumps every one of those visitors onto a homepage built to do everything for everyone. The ad promised a thing; the page talks about the company. That break — the missing message match — is where the conversion leaks out.

The fix is a dedicated page per campaign that says back exactly what the ad promised and asks for one action. The reason most teams don't build them is time: a hand-coded page per campaign per audience is slow, so they reuse one generic page and accept the loss. AI changes the math. It drafts the variant, personalizes the message, and runs the test — so building one page per campaign stops being a luxury. But AI on its own generates a plausible-looking page, not a converting one. We point the AI at the speed work and keep a human on the call that decides whether the page actually earns the click: the offer, the proof, the single action. AI builds fast. We build it to convert.

45%

Message match

The fastest conversion killer is a page that doesn't say back what the ad promised. We build a dedicated, message-matched page per campaign so the visitor instantly knows they're in the right place.

35%

AI speed & testing

A page you can't ship fast or test never improves. We use AI to generate variants and run continuous A/B and multivariate tests, so the winning version is proven, not guessed.

20%

Personalization & single action

Once the message matches, the page has to remove every distraction and ask for one thing. We tailor by source and audience and strip the page to a single, obvious next step.

Marketers adopted AI in a year. Most are still using it to ship the same generic page to everyone.

AI is now standard in the marketing stack — but adoption isn't the same as advantage. The teams winning aren't the ones that bought an AI tool; they're the ones using it to build a different, message-matched page for each campaign and audience, instead of a faster route to the same generic experience.

75%
of marketers now use at least one form of AI — predictive, generative, or agentic.

Salesforce · State of Marketing 2026

How we address itWe don't sell you on the tool — we use AI to do the thing most teams skip, building a distinct, message-matched page per campaign instead of one generic page faster.
84%
of marketers admit they still run generic campaigns; 98% hit barriers to personalization.

Salesforce · State of Marketing 2026

How we address itGeneric is the failure mode we're built to beat — we personalize each page by campaign, source, and audience so the message matches the click instead of averaging everyone together.
73%
of marketing teams use generative AI; of those, 77% apply it to creative development — the page-building work itself.

Gartner · 418 marketing leaders, 2025

How we address itWe keep a designer on the creative calls AI averages away — the offer, the proof, the one action — so speed doesn't cost you the conversion.

For teams paying for clicks that deserve a page built to convert them.

If you're running campaigns and landing them on a homepage, this is where the spend stops leaking.

Teams running paid campaigns

Sending expensive ad clicks to a homepage instead of a page built for that ad. Pair with PPC →

Companies launching

Products, offers, or events that need a focused page live fast, then tested while the campaign is still running.

B2B teams

Running multiple campaigns to different segments who need a message-matched page per audience. B2B →

SaaS companies

Spinning up pages for features, trials, and webinars on a constant cadence. SaaS →

Service & lead-gen businesses

Where one focused page per offer turns more of the same ad spend into booked calls and forms. Professional services →

What we actually deliver.

AI for the speed work; a human on the calls that earn the click.

A campaign-to-page map — for each ad, offer, or audience, the promise the page has to match and the single action it has to drive, defined before we build.
AI-drafted, message-matched copy and layout under human direction — headline, proof, and offer that say back what the ad promised, edited and fact-checked by a person, not shipped raw.
Rapid variant generation — multiple message-matched versions per campaign or segment, built fast enough to launch alongside the campaign instead of behind it.
On-page personalization logic so visitors from different sources, audiences, or campaigns see the most relevant message and offer.
A/B and multivariate tests, built and running, with a proper control and a clear win/lose call — so the live page is the proven one, not the first guess.
A single, distraction-free conversion path — one action, clean form, no competing navigation pulling the visitor off-task.
Conversion tracking and campaign coupling so each page reports against the campaign feeding it — plus fast, mobile-first builds that load quickly on the device the click came from.

AI builds fast. We build it to convert.

We start with the ad, not the page — and end with a test that picks the winner.

01

Map the campaign.

We start with the ad or offer, not the page — what was promised, who's clicking, and the one action the page exists to drive.

02

Draft with AI.

We use AI to generate message-matched copy and layout variants fast, covering more ground in hours than a manual build would in days.

03

Direct.

A human designer chooses, edits, and sharpens — turning AI output into a page with a real offer, real proof, and a single clear action.

04

Build & personalize.

We build the page and wire the personalization logic so different sources and audiences see the message that fits them.

05

Test against reality.

We launch with an A/B or multivariate test running against a control, so the version that wins is the one the data picked.

06

Couple to the campaign.

We connect tracking so the page reports against its campaign and you can see cost-per-conversion, not just clicks.

07

Iterate & spin up the next.

Winning patterns feed the next page; new campaigns get their own message-matched page instead of reusing a generic one.

AI landing pages power the Impress stage.

The moment a paid click decides, in seconds, whether the page matches what the ad promised.

AttractImpressConvertCompound
// 01 — Attract

Get found by the right people and the AIs that recommend you.

// 02 — Impress

A dedicated, message-matched page passes the test a generic homepage fails — in seconds.

// 03 — Convert

Engineered funnels turn that match into committed action.

// 04 — Compound

Systems repeat the win without more effort.

A generic homepage fails that test and the spend leaks away; a dedicated, message-matched page passes it. AI lets us build one of those pages per campaign at a speed that used to be impossible, but the judgment that earns the click stays human. And because impressing a visitor only matters if it turns into revenue, Impress hands straight to Convert — where the digital marketing that makes that conversion repeatable takes over.

See the full framework →

The median is the floor — not the goal.

We test against your industry's reality, not a generic average.

6.6%
median landing page conversion rate, all industries

From 41,000 landing pages, 464 million visits, and 57 million conversions analyzed in Unbounce's 2024 Conversion Benchmark Report.

Unbounce · 2024 Conversion Benchmark Report
10% / 15%+
"good" and "excellent" — Unbounce frames the 6.6% median as the floor, not the goal.

Unbounce · 2024

How we address itWe don't ship to the median — we A/B test message match, offer, and layout to push each campaign's page toward the top of that range.
3.8% – 12.3%
the spread of median conversion rates across nine industries, SaaS at the low end to events at the high.

Unbounce · 2024

How we address itWe build and test against your industry's reality, not a generic average, so the page is judged on the benchmark that actually applies to you.

Your ad spend starts landing on a page that answers the click.

Every campaign gets its own message-matched page, live fast and improving while the campaign runs — so the same budget buys more conversions, and launching the next page no longer means waiting weeks on a build.

Metrics we move
  • Landing page conversion rate
  • Cost-per-conversion on paid traffic
  • Message-match (ad-to-page consistency)
  • Time-to-launch per page
  • Measured lift of every test we ship
What we don't chase
  • Sending paid clicks to a generic homepage
  • AI-spun copy shipped unedited
  • "Pretty" pages that nobody tested
  • Vanity page counts, or pages stuffed with distractions

Why teams trust us with the page the click lands on.

One page, one campaign — every time.

We build a dedicated, message-matched page per campaign and audience, not one generic page you reuse and quietly lose money on.

AI to accelerate, not to decide
Est. 1996 Test, don't guess Coupled to campaigns
  • 01

    One page, one campaign — every time.

    A dedicated, message-matched page per campaign and audience, not one generic page you reuse and quietly lose money on.

  • 02

    We use AI to accelerate, not to decide.

    The speed comes from AI; the offer, proof, and single action that actually convert come from a human. You get both.

  • 03

    We test, we don't guess.

    Every page launches with an A/B or multivariate test against a control, so the live version is the proven one — not the first draft.

  • 04

    30 years of design and engineering.

    Atomic Design has built and shipped pages since 1996. AI is a tool we point at the right work, not a shortcut we hide behind.

  • 05

    Coupled to your campaigns.

    We tie each page to the ad spend feeding it, so you see cost-per-conversion — not just a page that looks done.

The market for tools that build these pages is compounding — which is why a built-and-tested page beats a generated one.

As AI builders flood the market with near-identical pages, the campaigns that win will be the ones whose page was message-matched and tested — not the ones a prompt generated and left alone.

2025
$715.5M
2035
$2.72B
~3.8× over the forecast window — global landing page builders market, 14.3% CAGR. Future Market Insights

Scoped around your campaigns, not a fixed package.

How it's priced

A one-off launch or campaign page is typically a per-page build fee, sized to the number of message-matched variants, the depth of personalization, and the testing setup. Teams running paid campaigns on an ongoing cadence usually move to a monthly landing page retainer — a standing partner that spins up, tests, and iterates pages as new campaigns and audiences come online. Because AI compresses the drafting and variant work, more of your budget goes to the message match, the offer, and the testing that actually move conversion.

What we don't do

Point your paid clicks at a generic homepage, ship AI-generated copy without a human editing it, call an untested page "optimized," or build pages we can't tie back to the campaign feeding them.

AI landing pages, answered.

An AI landing page is a single, campaign-focused conversion page produced and optimized with AI — the AI rapidly generates message-matched copy and layout variants for a specific ad, offer, or audience, powers personalization, and runs continuous A/B testing, while a designer directs the build. The defining idea is one page for one campaign, matched to the message that brought the visitor and built to drive a single action.

An AI landing page is one focused page built for a single campaign or offer, while AI website design produces a complete, multi-page site that represents the whole business. Choose an AI landing page when you need a fast, high-converting page for a specific ad or launch; choose AI website design when you need the full site.

CRO is the ongoing, cross-site experimentation discipline that lifts conversion everywhere visitors land, while an AI landing page is the specific campaign-page asset that gets built and tested. AI landing pages are often the thing a CRO program experiments on — the page is the deliverable; CRO is the practice of improving it over time across the whole site.

PPC is the traffic source — the paid ads that send visitors — while an AI landing page is where those visitors land and convert. They work best built together: the ad makes a promise, and the landing page is built to match that promise and drive the action, instead of dumping paid clicks on a generic homepage.

A homepage is built to do everything for everyone, so it rarely matches the specific promise an ad made — and that mismatch is where paid clicks leak away without converting. A dedicated landing page says back exactly what the ad promised and asks for one action, which is why campaign-specific pages consistently outperform homepages for paid traffic.

No — that's the failure mode we're built to avoid. We use AI to generate drafts and variants fast, but a human designer makes the offer, proof, and single-action decisions that actually convert, and we A/B test the result so the live page is the proven one rather than a raw generated guess.

The median landing page converts at 6.6% across all industries, with 10% considered "good" and 15%+ excellent, according to Unbounce's 2024 Conversion Benchmark Report. Realistic targets depend heavily on your industry, where medians range from about 3.8% for SaaS to 12.3% for events — which is why we test against your benchmark, not a generic average.

Because AI handles the first-draft copy, layout, and variant generation, a message-matched page can be built and tested far faster than a hand-coded one — fast enough to launch alongside the campaign instead of weeks behind it. The human work of sharpening the offer and reviewing the page still takes time, which is exactly what keeps it from converting like a generated guess.

Thirty years. One agency.

A track record that’s hard to fake — built through every major shift the web has thrown at it.

01

30+ Years in Business

Founded 1996. Continuously operating.

02

1,200+ Websites Launched

Across three decades and every major platform shift.

03

SEO Since 2001

Continuous search expertise since Google’s early years.

04

11× International Award Winner

Hermes, MarCom & Communicator Awards.

05

Owner-Led, Not Outsourced

Direct access to leadership on every engagement.

06

Built for the AI Search Era

AI SEO, GEO & automation specialists.

Stop sending paid clicks to a page
that wasn't built for them.

Start with a landing page assessment. We'll look at your campaigns and where the clicks are landing now, show you exactly where the message match breaks and what it's costing you, and map the dedicated pages worth building first — before you spend another dollar on ads.