
I Launched My SaaS Product to 22 Different Audiences at Once Using HTML Templates
Most indie founders write one landing page and hope it resonates. I tried something different: I built 22 versions of the same landing page, each tuned for a completely different audience and platform. Here is what I learned. The Problem with One Landing Page Your product is the same. Your audience is not. A developer on Hacker News wants to know: does this solve a real technical problem, is it open source, what is the stack? A founder on Product Hunt wants: beautiful design, social proof, clear pricing, one-click CTA. A freelancer on Reddit wants: does this save me time, what is the ROI, can I try it free? The same copy that wins on HN will bomb on Product Hunt. So I stopped trying to write one page that works everywhere. The 22-Audience Strategy I built a pack of 22 HTML landing page templates, each designed for a specific context: Hacker News launch post — minimal, technical, no hype language Product Hunt — visual, benefit-led, CTA above the fold Reddit r/entrepreneur — story-driven
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