Most teams need new landing pages for every campaign, but designing, iterating, and perfecting each page takes weeks. EZAssist gives you an AI team member that designs conversion-focused landing pages from campaign brief to launch.
Example weekly workflow
The real problem is not designing one page. The problem is designing new pages for every campaign without delays, revision cycles, and missed conversions.
Designers spend hours creating variations, getting feedback, and making revisions to landing pages.
Landing pages often have unclear messaging, weak CTAs, or confusing layouts that hurt conversion rates.
Pages look good on desktop but feel broken on mobile, losing conversions from mobile visitors.
Handing designs to developers leads to misaligned implementations and back-and-forth corrections.
A/B testing new designs takes weeks because creating and iterating on designs is time-consuming.
It works like a digital design team member that handles the page design work from campaign brief to launch.
We spend too much time on design iterations.
EZAssist designs landing pages aligned with your campaign and conversion goals in minutes.
Our conversion rates are unclear.
It structures pages for clarity, strong CTAs, and visible value proposition to drive conversions.
Mobile conversions are lower than expected.
It designs with mobile-first thinking so pages convert well on all devices and screen sizes.
Design handoff to developers is complicated.
It provides clean, developer-friendly designs that translate accurately into code.
We cannot test design changes quickly.
It creates design variations for A/B testing so you can improve conversion rates faster.
Design feedback takes too long to apply.
It quickly updates page layouts, copy placement, CTAs, and colors based on your feedback.
Tell the AI worker your campaign goal, target audience, and key message for the landing page.
It creates a landing page layout aligned with your campaign, with clear CTAs and strong messaging.
It ensures the page is optimized for mobile, tablet, and desktop so it converts across all devices.
Your team reviews the design and can request variations or test different layouts.
It applies feedback, creates A/B test variations, and delivers clean files for development.
The design work that gets handled automatically
Instead of guessing whether design work is improving conversions, you can track the basics clearly.
Are we creating enough landing pages?
Are designs approved faster with fewer revision cycles?
Are mobile visitors converting at rates closer to desktop?
Are we testing more layouts to find the best performer?
Are designs implemented correctly the first time?