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The big promise goes here

One or two sentences that explain the value — short, concrete and human. The real message, to be written in later.

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Features

Three reasons it matters

Each card is a promise we fill in later — a heading and one short line that sells the benefit.

Benefit one

A short line on what the user actually gets.

Benefit two

Another value, written as an outcome — not a feature.

Benefit three

The last thing that makes them remember the page.

How it works

Three steps, fully explained

Tell the journey simply. Each step gets one line.

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Step one

The first thing the user does.

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Step two

What happens next.

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Step three

The result they're left with.

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A number that impresses

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Something we can count

An improvement we deliver

An improvement we deliver

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A feature that deserves its own space

Two or three sentences that go a little deeper than the feature cards. The most important thing gets room to breathe.

  • A concrete point that supports the promise
  • Another point, ideally measurable
  • A third, for rhythm
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And one more, the other way

Alternating layout keeps the page alive. Same recipe: a short heading, an explanation, and an image that shows instead of tells.

  • A point that builds trust
  • A point that removes doubt
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A quote from a happy customer goes here — real words on why this mattered to them.
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FAQ

What people ask

A common question number one?+

A clear, honest answer. Here we remove an objection before it becomes a reason not to.

What about question number two?+

The answer that calms the most common worry.

And a third, about getting started?+

Short and concrete — no surprises.

One last question?+

End with something that nudges them to try.

Ready to see what this can become?

The closing call to action. One clear action, nothing to distract.