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Customer Module

Landing Pages

CRM-connected landing page builder for campaign capture, event signups, and inbound conversion without needing a separate tool.

What landing pages does

Landing pages lets you build campaign capture pages — for launches, webinars, offers, and event signups — that feed submissions straight into HelloGrowthCRM as lead records. No separate page builder, no form-to-spreadsheet-to-import chain: the page, the form, and the lead record are one connected flow, so a submission at 9:02 can be a routed lead with an owner by 9:03.

Without CRM-connected pages, campaign capture leaks. Form fills sit in a page-builder dashboard until someone exports them, response time stretches from minutes to days, and attribution gets lost between tools — so nobody knows which campaign actually produced customers. Wiring capture directly into the CRM removes the export step, the delay, and the attribution gap in one move.

How it works in HelloGrowthCRM

Landing pages lives in the Customer module. You assemble a page for a specific campaign, publish it, and every form submission creates a lead in the CRM tagged with its source page — no middleware or manual import. From there, standard lead routing assigns an owner and follow-up begins like any other inbound lead.

It plugs into automation and messaging: a new submission can trigger an instant WhatsApp or email acknowledgment and a follow-up task for the assigned rep, and campaign-level reporting shows which pages produce leads that actually convert downstream.

See it in action

Landing Pages screenshot

How this capability is packaged by plan

PlanAvailability
Free Forever
Software Only
Growth Engine
RevOps PartnerUnlimited

Setting it up — step by step

  1. 1

    Define the campaign goal

    Decide the single action the page drives — a signup, inquiry, or booking — before building anything.

  2. 2

    Build the page and form

    Keep the form short; ask only what routing and first follow-up genuinely need to know.

  3. 3

    Set source tagging and routing

    Tag leads with the campaign source and route them to the right rep or round-robin.

  4. 4

    Wire the instant response

    Trigger a WhatsApp or email acknowledgment on submission so speed-to-lead starts at zero.

  5. 5

    Publish and test end-to-end

    Submit a test entry and confirm the lead, tag, owner, and acknowledgment all fire correctly.

Who uses landing pages

Marketing manager

Spins up a page per campaign, watches submission volume and downstream conversion by source tag, and kills or doubles down on campaigns based on pipeline produced rather than raw form fills.

Sales rep

Receives routed landing-page leads with campaign context already attached, so the first call references the exact offer or event the prospect responded to instead of opening cold.

Founder/owner

Launches offer pages for new services without hiring a developer or juggling a separate page tool, and sees inquiries arrive in the same pipeline the team already works every day.

What teams usually care about here

Keeps form submissions and lead data flowing directly into CRM records

Useful for product launches, webinars, and campaign-specific conversion pages

RevOps Partner tier removes limits for teams running multiple concurrent campaigns

How this fits the buying decision

Buyers usually do not evaluate landing pages in isolation. They want to know whether it improves execution, reporting, handoffs, and accountability inside the broader CRM workflow. That is why this capability matters most when it is connected to records, ownership, activity history, and manager review rather than living in a separate point tool.

The real decision is often less about whether a box is checked and more about how much depth the team needs. Lower tiers may be enough when the workflow is simple or the volume is small. Higher tiers become more valuable when teams need governance, faster response expectations, specialist execution, or a repeatable operating cadence around the process.

If this capability is important to your rollout, compare it in the context of the whole plan. That includes related workflows, support level, reporting expectations, and whether your team will manage the motion itself or rely on managed RevOps help to keep it consistent.

Frequently asked questions

Which plans include landing pages?

Landing pages is available on the Growth Engine plan, and the RevOps Partner plan removes limits — useful for teams running multiple concurrent campaigns. It is not included in the Free Forever or Software Only plans.

What does "unlimited" mean on the RevOps Partner plan?

Growth Engine includes landing pages with capacity suited to typical campaign use, while RevOps Partner removes limits for teams running many concurrent campaigns. If you routinely run several simultaneous launches, events, and offers, the unlimited tier is built for that pattern.

How quickly can I get a campaign page live?

A focused page — one goal, short form, source tag, routing rule, instant acknowledgment — is typically an afternoon's work including end-to-end testing. The build is rarely the bottleneck; deciding the offer and the follow-up owner is.

Can a form submission trigger a WhatsApp message automatically?

Yes. Submissions create lead records, and those can trigger automation — an instant WhatsApp or email acknowledgment plus a follow-up task for the assigned rep. That combination is what keeps speed-to-lead measured in minutes rather than days.

How do I know which landing page produced actual customers?

Every submission is tagged with its source page, and that tag persists as the lead moves through the pipeline. Reporting can therefore show not just form fills per page, but qualified leads, deals, and closed revenue by campaign — the numbers that decide budget.

Compare it in context

Go back to pricing to see how this capability fits the full package, or book a demo if you want to walk through the workflow live.