The campaign was approved Tuesday. The page is live Tuesday. Marcus writes, builds, and hosts the landing — with form, thank-you, GA4, conversion API, and the brand polish your CMO won't apologise for.
Paste the offer, the audience, the proof points. Marcus generates a copy doc, a layout, a hero image, the form fields, the CRM webhook, and the analytics events — in a single pass.
You spend the saved hours on what actually moves the campaign: testing headlines, talking to ad ops, refining the audience. Not begging an engineer to add a hidden field for UTM source.
Launch four headlines against the same offer in the time it used to take to launch one. Marcus splits traffic, holds the runner-up at fixed share, and tells you which won past statistical noise — not by gut.
The reason most marketing teams ship one landing per campaign is that two used to cost double. With Marcus, the second variant is the cost of writing one extra paragraph.
The pages Marcus ships look like they came out of an in-house design team — because they did, ours, encoded in the tokens. No clip-art templates, no bloated builders, no “Powered by” badge in the footer.
The page loads under a second on 3G, scores 95+ on Core Web Vitals, passes accessibility, has every meta tag your SEO lead is going to ask for. By default, every time.
A campaign in a day
One paragraph: the offer, the segment, the call-to-action, the destination. Add tone notes if you have them.
Live URL with the page, the form, the GA4 events, the email confirmation. You edit headlines and proof points by talking, not by ticketing.
Custom domain, SSL, CDN, conversion API connected. Send paid, organic, partner, and email — all to the same instrumented URL.
“The bottleneck wasn't ideas. It was always landing-page production. Marcus made my engineering team optional for 90% of campaigns.”— VP Demand Gen, Series B SaaS, in a private trial.
It'll be a live URL before the next status meeting.
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