1 Prompt — 6 AI Website Builders to Create a SaaS Landing Page — Here’s How They Performed

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As a marketer, I wanted to see if AI website builders could actually deliver a conversion-ready landing page — not just something that looks good, but something I’d feel confident launching or handing off to a dev.

I ran the same test across six tools: Modulify, Relume, ChariotAI, Wix, Framer, and 10Web.

Instead of reviewing them from a designer’s lens, I approached this like a startup marketer building a landing page for a new SaaS product.

The Prompt I Used on All 6 Builders

To keep things fair, I gave each platform the exact same brief:

Create a high-converting landing page for a SaaS product called TrackFlow.

TrackFlow helps remote teams monitor productivity, track tasks in real-time. It’s ideal for project managers and startup founders.

The landing page should include:
– A hero section with headline, subheadline, and CTA
– Client logos / press mentions
– Features section (3–4 key benefits)
– Testimonials from fictional users
– FAQ section
– A strong final CTA

The tone should be modern and professional. No generic copy or lorem ipsum. Focus on conversion-friendly layout and messaging.

What I Evaluated (7 Criteria)

After generating the pages, I scored each platform on a 1–10 scale across seven key areas that matter most when you’re building for real-world results:

  1. Speed to First Draft — How fast did I get a usable landing page?
  2. Conversion-Driven Structure — Did it follow a proven layout (hero → proof → features → CTA)?
  3. Quality of Generated Copy — Was the text usable for SaaS or just generic filler?
  4. Design Consistency — Did it look modern and cohesive?
  5. Suitability for SaaS Goals — Would I send traffic to this as-is?
  6. Realism of Testimonials/Logos — Were these believable or just placeholders?
  7. Editing & Customization — How easy was it to adapt content and design?

Results: AI Website Builders Compared

  • Modulify and Relume delivered the strongest all-around performance — fast, usable copy, clear structure, and believable page sections.
  • Framer looked polished but leaned minimal — better for design-focused teams who want to edit from scratch.
  • Wix and 10Web felt generic and lacked conversion structure — more suited for non-SaaS use cases.
  • ChariotAI was decent but lacked polish and solid content logic.

Final Thoughts

If you’re a marketer or freelance web designer building landing pages regularly, AI tools can now actually help — but only if you know what to look for.