
I Deleted 1,462 Lines from My Landing Page. Here's What Was in Them.
I built a SaaS landing page. Then I deleted half of it. Not because it was ugly. It wasn't. It had all the classics: scrolling logo clouds, "10,000+ brands served", glowing testimonials from Sarah Chen ("This changed everything for our team!"), a pricing table with a Free tier and an Enterprise plan, urgency banners, floating CTAs, a "Loved by builders worldwide" section. The problem? Every single one of those was made up. How It Happened I built Mayasura — an open-source brand-building platform — using AI sub-agents to go from zero to shipped in a day. The sub-agents did exactly what I asked: build a professional SaaS app. They used standard SaaS landing page templates. They filled in plausible-looking social proof. They made the numbers sound reasonable. The app was real. The code worked. The landing page was fiction. After the sprint, I ran a principles audit and created a rule: No fake data, anywhere. Not in the landing page, not in demo content, not as placeholder analytics. Then
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