I will write a high-converting SaaS landing page and sales page that sells the upgrade

I will write a high-converting SaaS landing page and sales page that sells the upgrade

About this gig

I will write a high-converting SaaS landing page and sales page that turns curious visitors into trial signups and trials into paid upgrades, using research-backed messaging built around your real value.

What you get

Most SaaS pages fail because they describe features instead of selling outcomes, bury the value under jargon, and never give the visitor a reason to act today. I fix that. I write the full copy for a landing page and/or upgrade sales page that is structured around how buyers actually decide: hook, problem framing, mechanism, proof, objection handling, and a clear call to action that points at your trial or paid plan.

Concretely, depending on the plan you pick, you receive:

  • A conversion-focused hero section: headline, sub-headline, and primary CTA copy that name the outcome and the audience in seconds.
  • Problem and agitation copy that articulates the pain your tool removes, in your buyer's own language.
  • A "how it works" / mechanism section that explains your product simply, so the value is obvious without a demo.
  • Benefit-led feature blocks that translate every feature into a result the buyer cares about.
  • Social proof framing: placement and copy treatment for testimonials, logos, metrics, and case studies (I write the framing around proof you provide; I do not invent results).
  • An upgrade / pricing-section narrative that positions plans against each other and nudges visitors toward the plan you want them on, including plan descriptions and tier value statements.
  • Objection-handling copy and a structured FAQ section that removes the hesitations that kill conversions.
  • CTA copy throughout plus a final closing section that asks for the action with urgency and clarity.
  • SEO-aware metadata: an SEO title, meta description, and naturally placed keywords so the page can rank as well as convert.
  • A short rationale note explaining the strategic choices, so your team understands why the page reads the way it does.

Everything is delivered as clean, editable copy in a structured document (Google Doc or Markdown), section by section, ready to hand to a designer or paste into your page builder.

Plans

TierWhat's included
BasicOne core landing page (hero, problem, benefits, single CTA, short FAQ). SEO title and meta description. Ideal for a single product or a focused launch page.
StandardFull landing page plus an upgrade/sales section: mechanism, benefit blocks, social-proof framing, pricing-tier narrative, objection handling, expanded FAQ, multiple CTAs. SEO metadata and keyword pass included.
PremiumEverything in Standard, plus a separate long-form sales page for the paid upgrade, A/B headline variants, an email-capture / lead-magnet section, voice-and-tone guidelines, and an extra revision round. Best for a full funnel.

How it works

  1. You share the details. You fill out a short brief (or send me your current page, docs, and notes): what the product does, who it's for, your pricing tiers, and the upgrade you want to drive.
  2. I research and position. I study your product, competitors, and audience to find the angle, the core promise, and the objections I need to defeat.
  3. I draft the copy. I write the full page structured for conversion, section by section, with CTA copy and SEO metadata included.
  4. You review. I deliver the draft and a short rationale. You leave comments or request changes.
  5. I revise. I refine the copy based on your feedback within the revision rounds your plan includes.
  6. You receive final files. Clean, organized, paste-ready copy plus metadata, ready to ship.

Why choose this

I write copy that is strategic, not decorative. Every line earns its place: it either moves the reader forward, builds belief, or removes friction. I follow proven direct-response and SaaS conversion frameworks rather than guessing, and I adapt them to your specific product instead of dropping you into a generic template.

I'm also honest about scope. I write words — high-converting, well-structured words — and I tell you plainly what copy can and can't do. Copy can clarify your value, sharpen your offer, and raise conversion. It cannot fix a product nobody wants or manufacture proof you don't have. When I write your social proof and metrics sections, I frame the evidence you provide; I never fabricate testimonials, numbers, or claims, because false claims destroy trust and create liability.

You get a writer who thinks like a marketer: someone who asks who the buyer is, what they fear, what they're comparing you to, and what single action the page must produce.

Who it's for / use cases

  • Early-stage SaaS founders launching a first product and needing a page that explains and sells at once.
  • Growing SaaS teams whose current page describes features but doesn't convert, and who want a rewrite grounded in positioning.
  • Products introducing a paid tier or upgrade that need a dedicated sales page to move free users to paid.
  • Indie hackers and bootstrapped makers who need professional, persuasive copy without a full agency engagement.
  • Marketers running a launch or campaign who need a focused landing page tied to a specific offer or audience segment.

FAQ

Q: Do you write the copy or also design and build the page? I write the copy and metadata, structured section by section so it's easy to drop into your builder or hand to a designer. Design, layout, and development are not included.

Q: What do you need from me to start? A short brief or your existing materials: what the product does, your target buyer, your pricing tiers, the upgrade you want to push, and any proof (testimonials, metrics, case studies) you want featured.

Q: Will you invent testimonials or statistics to make it look better? No. I frame and position the proof you supply, but I never fabricate testimonials, metrics, or claims. Honest copy converts better and protects your brand.

Q: Can you match our existing brand voice? Yes. Share examples of copy you like or your current voice, and I'll write to match it. The Premium plan also includes a short voice-and-tone guide for future writing.

Q: How many revisions are included? Basic and Standard include one revision round; Premium includes two. Revisions cover refining the copy I delivered, not rewriting to a brand-new product or audience.

Q: Do you handle SEO? I include an SEO title, meta description, and naturally integrated keywords so the page is search-aware. This is on-page copy SEO, not technical SEO, link building, or a full audit.

Q: Can you write a long-form sales page on its own, without a landing page? Yes. If you only need the upgrade sales page, tell me in the brief and I'll focus the engagement there; the Premium plan is built for full landing-plus-sales-page funnels.

Q: How do you deliver the final copy? As a clean, organized document (Google Doc or Markdown), labeled by section with CTA copy and metadata, so your team can implement it immediately.

Reviews4.6(10)

  • @alexg
    ★★★★★5

    The landing page copy he wrote nailed our value prop instantly, and the sales page for the upgrade tier reads like it was written by someone who actually knows our product.

  • @noracodes
    ★★★★4

    Solid landing page and a strong upgrade sales page. I tweaked a couple of lines to match our voice but the structure and persuasion were all there.

  • @sophia2024
    ★★★★★5

    He clearly understood the difference between attracting cold traffic on the landing page and pushing existing users to upgrade. Two very distinct pieces of writing, both excellent.

  • @ninamedia
    ★★★★★5

    The sales page he delivered actually addresses the objections our free users keep raising before they upgrade. Really impressed.

  • @nick_hq
    ★★★★★3

    The copy itself is good and the upgrade page does its job, but I had to go back and forth a few times before the landing page tone felt right for us.

  • @lunarbyte
    ★★★★★5

    Both pages were laid out with logical sections and benefit-driven copy. The upgrade pitch flows so naturally I barely had to edit a word.

  • @ninafx
    ★★★★★5

    This was exactly what our SaaS needed. The landing page sells the signup and the second page genuinely makes the paid upgrade feel like a no-brainer.

  • @pixel07
    ★★★★4

    Clean, conversion-focused landing page with clear benefits up top. Would've loved a touch more on the feature comparison but overall a great deliverable.

  • @mintmind
    ★★★★★5

    Honestly didn't expect the upgrade sales page to be this persuasive. Every section flows right into the next CTA.

  • @hana99
    ★★★★★5

    Got both pages back faster than I thought and the headlines on the landing page are so much sharper than what I had before.