The problems you know
Course platforms come with rigid landing pages
Teachable, Thinkific, Podia all give you a templated sales page. They look like other courses. You can't win on positioning if the layout is identical to every competitor.
Building a custom page takes weeks
Hire a developer or a no-code agency for a real custom landing page — by then the launch window is gone.
Cohort or self-paced needs different pages
Cohort programs sell on urgency and community. Self-paced sells on flexibility. One template can't serve both well — but you might run both.
Conversion tracking is fragmented
Page on one tool, checkout on another, course on a third. Tracking the funnel end-to-end is painful.
How InBuild solves them
Course landing pages that pre-sell
Hero with specific outcome, syllabus by week or module, instructor bio that establishes authority, pricing tiers with anchoring. The AI knows the pattern that converts in this niche.
Built-in form capture for pre-sales
Capture interest before the course is finished — the AI generates a waitlist variant of the landing page with email capture instead of checkout. Export to your email tool when ready.
Stripe Checkout in 10 lines of code
Pricing tiers wire to Stripe Checkout in the exported project. Full Stripe-integration tutorial in the docs. No platform-fee cut from your revenue.
Pair with any delivery platform
InBuild builds the sales page. Deliver via Maven (cohorts), Teachable, Podia, Circle, or even a private Notion. The landing page links out to the delivery tool after checkout.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use this with Teachable / Thinkific?
Yes. Build the sales page in InBuild for full design control + SEO. Embed the Teachable checkout via their JS embed, or link out to it after checkout. The course delivery stays on Teachable; the sales experience is yours to control.
Does the AI write good course copy?
If your prompt is specific (real outcome, real audience, real differentiator), the AI generates copy that's at the quality bar of an experienced course copywriter. Vague prompts get generic copy — describe the specific transformation you deliver.
How do I A/B test the page?
Duplicate the project, regenerate the hero with a different angle, publish at a separate URL, run the test in PostHog or Optimizely against the original.