
AppLaunchPage
Build a conversion-focused app landing page from your store link in 60 seconds.
Tagline
Turn app store links into downloads
The fastest web presence for mobile apps
Not a website builder. A download page.
Paste your store link. Publish in 60 seconds.
The fastest way to give your mobile app a real web presence.
The product’s core promise is speed: paste a store link, get a live page in 60 seconds, no code. That is a strong category-defining hook versus generic website builders.
An alternative to building app marketing pages in Webflow, Framer, or Carrd.
The product is pre-wired for mobile app launch pages with metadata import, template selection, QR codes, SEO, and analytics, which removes a lot of blank-canvas work those tools still require.
A download-focused landing page builder, not just a pretty app website.
The page repeatedly emphasizes conversions, downloads, analytics, and discoverability on Google/AI search, which positions it as a performance tool rather than a visual site builder.
Primary user
Solo indie mobile app developer launching a new iOS or Android app
ICP #1
Solo indie iOS developer shipping their first paid app
Pain
They need a web presence fast, but every launch turns into a two-day detour building a marketing page from scratch.
Why this solves
They can paste the store link, get a live page in 60 seconds, and avoid design/coding work entirely.
ICP #2
Small mobile app studio with 3-10 apps and one marketer
Pain
Each new app needs its own branded page, custom domain, analytics, and compliance pages without dragging engineering away from product work.
Why this solves
Studio plan supports unlimited pages, per-page domains, analytics, and AI-generated legal/FAQ pages in one workflow.
ICP #3
Performance marketer running paid acquisition for an app install campaign
Pain
Store listings are a dead end for tracking and iteration; they can't easily test messaging, measure clicks, or reuse the same page across ads, QR codes, and social.
Why this solves
AppLaunchPage gives them a controllable web landing page with analytics, conversion tracking, and a shareable QR code for campaign distribution.
Strengths
- +The core value prop is immediately understandable and tied to a concrete action: paste store link, get page.
- +It has strong product specificity: App Store/Google Play metadata import, templates, QR codes, analytics, and SEO.
- +The founder story adds trust and explains why the product exists from real pain, not theory.
Weaknesses
- −The headline grammar is broken: "Landing pages that drivedownloads" looks sloppy and undermines credibility.
- −The page overuses generic startup claims like "Discover what converts" without showing proof, examples, or before/after results.
- −Template previews are too vague; they need real app examples and clear use cases to show differentiation.
- −Pricing is light on specifics around what the analytics dashboard actually measures and how SEO boost works.
- −The FAQ is present but not expanded in the scrape, so the page feels thin on objections handling.
Fix these
- Fix the headline immediately; replace it with a sharper, typo-free conversion message such as "Turn your app store link into a download-ready landing page."
- Add real customer examples with app names, screenshots, and measured lift in clicks or installs.
- Show a side-by-side comparison against Webflow, Framer, and Carrd for app launch use cases.
- Expose one live demo page per template so visitors can see the exact output before signing up.
- Tighten the pricing section with a clearer explanation of analytics events, custom domain setup, and what AI-generated legal pages include.
Drop-in replacement copy
Headline
Turn store links into downloads
Build a branded app page in 60 seconds.
From store URL to live page
Paste an App Store or Google Play link and AppLaunchPage generates a landing page automatically. It pulls metadata, screenshots, and app details so you start with a real page instead of a blank editor.
Looks on-brand without design work
The app's colors are extracted automatically and matched to a template that fits the product. You can edit the page before publishing, but the default already looks like the app.
Track clicks, visits, and conversions
See how many people visit, click through, and convert from one dashboard. That makes it easier to test messaging, compare campaigns, and know which launch sources actually work.
Own the page with domains and SEO
Add a custom domain, generate an app-specific QR code, and publish AI-generated Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and FAQ pages. Your app gets a real web presence you control.
FAQ
Do I need to design the page myself?
No. The page is generated from your store link and brand colors automatically. You can edit it before publishing, but you do not have to start from scratch.
Does it work for both iPhone and Android apps?
Yes. It supports App Store and Google Play URLs, pulls the listing metadata, and builds the landing page from either source.
What do the analytics track?
Visits, click-throughs, and conversion events on your app landing page. The point is to help you see what traffic sources actually move people toward install.
Can I use my own domain?
Yes. Custom domain support is built in, which is useful if you want the app to have its own branded home on the web and better SEO.
Who is this for?
Solo app developers, small studios, and marketers who need a fast landing page for app installs. If you want a generic website builder, use one of those. If you want a page built for app launches, this is it.
App store links are conversion dead ends. AppLaunchPage turns any iOS or Google Play URL into a branded landing page in 60 seconds. Paste link. Pull metadata. Pick colors. Publish. Track clicks and conversions. Stop hiding in the app store.
Built a page builder for mobile apps. Not Webflow. Not Framer. Not another blank canvas. Paste your App Store or Google Play link and get a live, branded landing page with QR code, analytics, custom domain, and SEO in under a minute.
I kept seeing this same launch mistake: founders ship an app, then send people to a store listing and hope. That kills tracking, messaging, and momentum. So I built AppLaunchPage: paste the store link, get a page, add analytics, and actually control the funnel.
60 seconds was the bar. If a tool for app landing pages needs 2 days of setup, it loses. AppLaunchPage fetches store metadata, extracts colors, picks a template, and publishes a page automatically. Indie app makers should spend time on the app, not the marketing page.
Your app store listing is not a homepage. It cannot explain the product, capture campaign clicks, or give you a domain you own. AppLaunchPage gives mobile apps a real web page with analytics, QR codes, and custom domain support.
Two-day launch page detour is dumb. Most indie founders do this every launch: open Webflow, fight layout, write copy, hunt screenshots, then still don't have analytics set up. Paste store link. Get the page. Ship faster.
Watch a store link become a page. 1. Paste App Store URL 2. We pull title, screenshots, description, and icons 3. We extract the brand colors 4. You publish with one click That's the whole point: fewer steps, more downloads.
QR codes for app launches matter. Put one link on your booth, flyer, X post, or product card. AppLaunchPage generates a unique QR code for each app page so offline traffic still lands on a tracked page you control.
Every app studio needs this. One marketer. Five apps. No time to rebuild pages in Webflow every launch. AppLaunchPage gives each app its own branded page, domain, and analytics without pulling engineering into marketing work.
Founders keep asking for this because the pain is real: - launch fast - look credible - measure clicks - use one page across ads, QR codes, and social That is exactly what AppLaunchPage is for.
Angle: fast web presence
Most mobile app launches are weirdly broken. You ship the app. Then you spend a day or two building a marketing page. Then you send traffic to the app store and lose most of the context, tracking, and messaging. I built AppLaunchPage because that workflow is stupid. Paste an App Store or Google Play link. Get a branded landing page in 60 seconds. No code. No design detour. No blank canvas. It pulls app metadata automatically, extracts colors, adds QR codes, supports custom domains, and tracks visits, clicks, and conversions. If you are launching a mobile app, you need a real web presence fast. Not next week. Not after a Webflow marathon. Now.
Angle: alternative to builders
Webflow, Framer, and Carrd are great tools. They are also the wrong default for a mobile app launch page. Why? Because app launch pages are not generic websites. They need store metadata, download CTAs, QR codes, SEO, analytics, and a page that looks aligned with the app in minutes. AppLaunchPage is built for that exact job. Paste store link. Auto-generate page. Edit if you want. Publish. Track what happens. I wanted something I could recommend to solo app founders without saying, "Yeah, but you'll need to wire up a bunch of stuff yourself." That was the bar: make the app marketing page boringly fast.
Angle: download-focused page
A lot of app websites are just pretty screenshots. Pretty is not the goal. Downloads are. AppLaunchPage is a download-focused landing page builder for mobile apps. It turns an App Store or Google Play link into a page that actually helps you market the app outside the store. That means: - better tracking than a store listing - a shareable URL for ads and social - a QR code for offline distribution - custom domain support - AI-generated legal pages when you need to move quickly If you are running paid acquisition, launching your first paid app, or managing a studio with multiple apps, this is the kind of tool that saves real time. The market does not need another generic website builder. It needs fewer launch bottlenecks.
No visuals for this kit yet.
Tagline
Turn app store links into pages
Description
Paste an App Store or Google Play link and get a branded landing page in 60 seconds. AppLaunchPage pulls metadata, matches colors, adds QR codes, custom domains, SEO, and analytics for clicks and conversions.
Maker's first comment
I built AppLaunchPage after watching too many app launches get stuck in the same place: the app is ready, but the marketing page becomes a mini project. Founders would either spend hours in a generic site builder or skip the page entirely and send everyone straight to the store. That felt backwards. For mobile apps, the landing page should be the fastest part of the launch, not the slowest. So I made a tool that starts from the store link itself. Paste the URL, pull in the metadata, extract the brand colors, pick a template, and publish. The goal is simple: help indie app makers get a real web presence fast, without dragging design or engineering into it. If you try it, I’d love feedback on two things: whether the auto-generated page feels good enough to ship immediately, and which analytics/events matter most for app launches.
Pinned maker comment
Would love feedback on the template quality, the analytics dashboard, and which store-to-page details matter most for mobile app makers.
Meta
Hypothesis: app founders need a page before installs
Paste your App Store or Google Play link and get a branded landing page in 60 seconds. Hypothesis: mobile app founders convert better when they can control the message, track clicks, and send traffic to a real web page instead of only the store listing.
Google Search
app landing page builder for mobile apps
Searchers for app landing page builder do not want a general website tool. They want a fast way to make a download-focused page from an App Store or Google Play link. AppLaunchPage auto-fetches metadata, colors, QR codes, analytics, and custom domains.
Reddit Promoted
Hypothesis: indie app launches need speed
If you're launching a mobile app, building the marketing page should not take longer than building the app page itself. AppLaunchPage turns a store link into a branded landing page with analytics and QR codes, so you can ship the page, test messaging, and track clicks fast.
Subreddits
r/SideProject
Show a live before/after: store link to branded page in 60 seconds
Rules: Show the product clearly, include screenshots or GIF, avoid pure promotion, disclose you're the maker.
r/indiehackers
Explain the pain of app launches being blocked by marketing pages
Rules: Must be useful discussion, no spam, maker disclosure encouraged, respond in comments.
r/microsaas
How a narrow workflow tool beats a generic builder
Rules: Focus on micro SaaS lessons, no link dumping, add context and a product lesson.
r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
Share the launch process for a mobile app marketing page tool
Rules: Founder story content works best, keep it authentic, avoid hard sell tone.
r/AppIdeas
Ask for feedback on an app marketing page flow for indie app makers
Rules: Ideas and validation posts only, keep it concise, do not frame as generic startup promo.
Communities
Post a build log, then comment on app launch, mobile SaaS, and marketing threads with specific lessons and screenshots.
Reply to app launch posts with a tiny teardown and a one-line demo GIF, then DM people launching mobile apps.
Comment on launch threads from app tools, offer feedback, and connect with founders who need a mobile-app-specific page.
Cold outreach template
Hey {firstName} — saw your app launch / recent post about {context}. I built a tool that turns your App Store or Google Play link into a branded landing page in 60 seconds, so you can send traffic somewhere you control. If you want, I can make you a free page for your app and you can judge if it’s useful.
Product Hunt timing
Launch on Tuesday or Wednesday at 8:00-9:00am PT, then stay online for the full day. That gives you peak US overlap and enough comment velocity to avoid getting buried early.
Indie Hackers post ideas
- 01I stopped sending app launch traffic straight to the store
- 02Why I built a landing page tool specifically for mobile apps
- 03From store link to branded page in 60 seconds: what actually worked
Competitor alternatives
Current tone of voice
Founder-led, direct, and utility-first, with lines like "Paste your store link and get a live page in 60 seconds. No code." and "Stop hiding in the app store."
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