A landing-page builder with the page library attached — build from an empty canvas or a template, edit desktop and mobile separately, deploy from the same screen.
The element palette is the giveaway: it is built for lead generation specifically, not for general web design.
Trust badges with a provider, star rating and review count. As-seen-on strips. Score cards. News badges. Author bylines. Comment blocks. These are the components that make a lead-gen page work, and they are elements to drop in rather than markup somebody has to write.
Quizzes, accordions, sliders, chatbots and AI agents are page elements. The multi-step qualifier is built in the same editor as the page around it instead of being a second product bolted on.
Any element can be hidden on one and shown on the other, so the mobile page is a deliberate design rather than a compromise that serves neither.
Fonts, colors and button accents restyle across the whole page at once, with undo. Running the same proven layout for a second vertical stops being a rebuild.
Solid, gradient or image backgrounds with cover, position and a dark overlay for text contrast — and the content column styled independently with its own border, radius and shadow.
Sections and columns, headings, text, lists, buttons, images, logo-and-title, bylines, news badges, as-seen-on, trust badges, score cards, comment blocks, video, sliders, accordions, quizzes, chatbots, AI agents, loaders, live counters, separators, spacers, shapes and arrows.
Pages group by domain, Business Manager, tag, Meta profile, status or template. At eighty-odd live pages this is the difference between a library and a junk drawer.
A page that converts becomes the starting point for the next one, so what worked compounds rather than being rebuilt from memory.
Preview, save and publish happen here. There is no separate hosting product to own, and no wait on somebody else to push a page live.