Heya Product Hunt 👋
Copybranch is a tool I’ve been building on weekends to tackle an issue I see in my day job startup: there’s no good tool for writing/iterating on landing page copy 🤷♂️
As someone who works on a lot of landing pages, I’ve ended up in two situations many times:
1/ Designing my landing page first with lorem ipsum and then retro fitting copy into design; this is super bad practice as content should inform design, not the other way around.
2/ Writing copy in a Word doc first, completely losing the crucial context of page layout. You don’t know if you’re writing for a hero section, or a feature section, or a CTA callout; and you tend to write things with way too many words because it’s hard to predict how it will look within the constraints of padding and position.
Both of these solutions do not handle the complicated relationship between website copy and layout design. You kinda need to do both at once - and that’s hard, especially if you’re not an equally competent designer + marketer.
Things get even more complex when you have sales/marketing people writing the copy, as I do at my startup, who have even less of a grip over design and writing constraints 😬
So I built Copybranch: a tool for writing compelling landing page copy, while wireframing layout in harmony! It’s like if a wireframing tool + a Word doc had a lovely baby 😅
Use our prebuilt sections as you write, or build components from scratch. You can toggle to “Flow” mode to strip all visual elements and focus purely on text. I’ve tried to build in a massive amount of keyboard shortcuts to help you stay in the zone.
It’s free to use for up to 5 different “pages”, and then there’s a $15/m pro account that unlocks unlimited pages. I’ve created a coupon code that up to 50 people can claim “PHUNT” that takes off 10% for a year :)
Thanks for reading, and I’d love to hear if Copybranch is useful for you in the same way it is for me! ❤️
@santosh_balakrishnan Hi mate! I tend to try and be very unopinionated about the wireframe layout when starting off with my copy. I just use the predesigned sections as a loose guide for what types of sections I'm writing for.
Then after getting content out, I go back through the layout and modify it as my idea for how to design the page develops. After this, I have a great starting point + copy to move into design/code elsewhere :)
@santosh_balakrishnan Doesn't have full page templates, although I probably should do that! A good idea for the workflow I've described. It has section templates at the moment.
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