A landing page is where someone lands from ads or email. On Create Your Landing Page, choose how you want to start: AI, a cloned URL, a template, the drag-and-drop builder, the code editor, or a checkout page when your brand supports it.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.elasticfunnels.io/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Open Create Page
- In the sidebar, open Pages.
- Click Create Page.
- AI Page Builder creates a first draft from your prompt.
- AI Page Cloner turns a public URL into an editable page. Some plans may need an upgrade.
- Arbitrage Page Builder starts the arbitrage builder flow.
- Drag and Drop Builder opens page details, then the visual builder.
- Choose Template opens the template library.
- Checkout Page appears only when checkout is set up for the brand.
- Code Editor opens page details, then HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
AI Page Builder (recommended, beta)
Describe the page you want. ElasticFunnels creates a draft you can edit in the builder.AI Page Cloner and Arbitrage Page Builder
AI Page Cloner imports a public URL into an editable page. If your plan does not include it, the app prompts you to upgrade. Arbitrage Page Builder starts a guided flow for arbitrage-style landers.Or build it yourself
Drag and Drop Builder asks for page details first: title, slug, status, and domain when your project uses domains. After you save, you build visually. Choose Template opens the template library. Pick a layout, then finish the prompts. Checkout Page only appears when your brand is set up for checkouts and payments. It starts from checkout-focused templates. Code Editor asks for page details, then opens HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.Shared template links
If you open a shared template or clone link, the clone flow starts for you automatically. Complete the fields on that screen to create your copy.Page Builder Tips
- Start from a template when you want structure from day one.
- Keep one main action per page so visitors know what to do.
- Headlines should state the benefit in plain language.
- Social proof (reviews, quotes) belongs near the decision point.
- Check mobile in preview before you publish.
- Keep images lean so the page stays quick.
Best Practices
- One clear goal per page.
- Buttons that stand out from the background.
- Trust cues where people hesitate (guarantee, support, security).
- Copy that answers “what do I get?”
- Images that support the story, not decoration only.