The Problem and the Fix
Without a skill
- Your product isn't ready but you're losing potential early adopters who find you and bounce
- You've been meaning to put up a coming soon page for weeks but don't know where to start
- The last landing page you tried to build took a full weekend and still looked amateur
With aidowith.me
- A complete pre-launch page with email capture, built and deployed in about 2 hours
- Conversion-focused copy that gives visitors a reason to sign up, not just a vague teaser
- Responsive HTML and CSS ready to deploy on any static hosting platform
Who Builds This With AI
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Sales & BizDev
Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.
How It Works
Define your value prop and audience
Describe what you're building and who it's for. AI uses this to write every piece of copy on the page, so specificity matters here.
Build the page with AI
12 steps cover headline, subheadline, benefit bullets, email form, CTA text, confirmation message, and responsive layout. AI drafts, you refine.
Deploy and start collecting
Export clean HTML and CSS. Deploy to Netlify, Vercel, or your host of choice. Connect your email form to Mailchimp, ConvertKit, or a spreadsheet.
Build your coming soon page with AI
12 steps. About 2 hours. Start collecting emails before your product launches.
Start This Skill →What You Walk Away With
Define your value prop and audience
Build the page with AI
Deploy and start collecting
Responsive HTML and CSS ready to deploy on any static hosting platform
"Put up the coming soon page on a Tuesday night. Had 140 signups by Friday without running a single ad."- Indie maker, productivity app
Questions
A clear description of what you're building and who it's for. That's it. The route handles copy, layout, and code. You don't need design skills or coding experience. The output is HTML and CSS you can deploy on free hosting like Netlify. For the email form, you connect to Mailchimp, ConvertKit, or even a Google Sheet.
The route focuses on conversion copy, not just a pretty page. Your headline names a specific problem, the bullets describe what signing up gets them, and the CTA gives a clear reason to act now. The route also covers urgency tactics that aren't sleazy: early access benefits, limited beta spots, and launch-day perks. These elements push signup rates from 2 to 3% up to 10 to 15%.
Yes. The route generates clean HTML and CSS with variables for colors, fonts, and spacing. If you have brand colors, you swap them in. If you don't, the route includes a step for picking a simple color scheme. The output is a starting point you can customize further, not a locked template you can't change.