Explain the product, audience, benefits, and signup path.
Create a SaaS landing page before the full website is ready
A SaaS landing page should explain what the product does, who it is for, why it is useful, and how users can sign up or join the waitlist.
Add sections for screenshots, pricing context, FAQ, and waitlists.
Update the page as the product changes before launch.
Validate the product message early
Before a full website is ready, a SaaS landing page can test the headline, problem, benefits, and signup intent with real visitors.
Keep the page close to the product
As features, pricing, and positioning change, you can edit the page quickly instead of waiting for a full redesign.
Before you start
Turn search traffic into registrations
Create a focused landing page, publish it, and keep improving the offer as you learn what visitors actually ask for.