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State of landing pages, 2026.
Live quantitative cuts of hundreds of structured landing-page scans. Score distribution, common findings, dimension averages, the strongest pages in each category. Each cut is a real query against the corpus — not editorial speculation. The numbers move as the cohort grows.
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What every category is doing this week.
Open a cut to see the cohort shape, which dimension the category leads on, which it trails on, and the patterns most pages in the category share. Cuts with fewer than eight brands are flagged honestly — early reads, not rankings.
State of B2B SaaS landing pages389 brands
We scored hundreds of B2B SaaS landing pages -- the strongest brands every founder studies.Open research →State of Developer tool landing pages108 brands
IDEs, language tooling, CI/CD, observability -- dev-tool pages are sold to people who detect marketing fluff in milliseconds.Open research →State of Sales tools landing pages51 brands
CRM, sales engagement, prospecting, revenue ops -- sales-tool pages sell to operators who measure ROI before lunch.Open research →State of Productivity & collaboration landing pages50 brands
Productivity and collaboration is the most crowded SaaS category.Open research →State of Fintech landing pages47 brands
Payments, banking, lending, treasury, accounting -- fintech sells trust before it sells anything else.Open research →State of Security SaaS landing pages31 brands
Security buyers are paid to be skeptical.Open research →State of Data analytics landing pages31 brands
Analytics platforms compete on signal density: how fast a visitor can tell whether the product moves their needle.Open research →State of AI tool landing pages21 brands
Every AI tool sounds like the next AI tool.Open research →State of Pre-launch landing pagesTightening
Pre-launch pages have a job no shipped page has: convert curiosity into commitment before the product is fully real.Open early read →Want your page in the cohort?
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