I help e-commerce founders & brands turn traffic into sales with high-converting landing pages (Figma to Replo, Instant Funnelish & Shopify). DM to work.

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Trust-heavy advertorial for a supplement brand πŸ’Š This advertorial turns scrolling into buying behavior πŸ’€
Static ads always winning πŸ’Έ Proof that static ads still print results πŸ’―
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One tool I use almost every day is Loom. And honestly, I didn't realize how much time it was saving me until a recent project. A client wanted a few changes on a landing page. Normally, this could have turned into a long chain of messages: "Move this section up." "No, not that one." "The one below." "Actually, move it back." "The spacing still looks off." You know how those conversations go. πŸ˜‚ Instead, the client recorded a quick 2-minute Loom video. They shared their screen, pointed at exactly what they wanted, explained the reasoning behind it, and sent it over. In less than 2 minutes, I understood what would have taken 20 messages to explain. The changes were made. The client was happy. Everyone saved time. That moment reminded me of something important: The biggest bottleneck in most projects isn't skill. It's communication. A lot of delays, revisions, and misunderstandings happen because people assume others can see what they're seeing in their heads. They can't. Sometimes a 2-minute video can communicate more clearly than a 20-minute conversation. That's one of the reasons Loom has become part of my daily workflow. From project kickoff to feedback and final delivery, it removes friction and helps everyone stay aligned. The lesson isn't really about Loom. It's about finding tools that make communication easier. Because when communication improves, everything else moves faster. What's one tool you use regularly that has quietly made your work easier?
While going through some of my work from last year, I came across this product page I built for Parkit. What stood out to me wasn't just the design. It's the fact that the page is still performing strongly today and doing exactly what it was built to do - convert visitors into customers. πŸ’― This page was fully developed in Replo, with a strong focus on user experience, clear messaging, and conversion. One of the best feelings as a designer and developer is looking back at a project months later and seeing that it's still delivering results for the brand. A beautiful page is great. A page that continues to perform long after launch is even better. #Replo #LandingPageDesign #Ecommerce #CRO #WebDesign
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While going through some of my work from last year, I came across this product page I built for Parkit. What stood out to me wasn't just the design. It's the fact that the page is still performing strongly today and doing exactly what it was built to do - convert visitors into customers. πŸ’― This page was fully developed in Replo, with a strong focus on user experience, clear messaging, and conversion. One of the best feelings as a designer and developer is looking back at a project months later and seeing that it's still delivering results for the brand. A beautiful page is great. A page that continues to perform long after launch is even better. #Replo #LandingPageDesign #Ecommerce #CRO #WebDesign
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I am particular about founders recently because I know how exhausting it is when things aren't working out as expected. Most founders think their next breakthrough is hidden in a new ad. A new angle. A new offer. A bigger budget. Sometimes, the answer is much simpler. The click isn't the problem. What happens after the click is. I've seen brands spend thousands driving traffic to pages that were quietly killing conversions. Then a few strategic changes to the landing page changed everything. More sales. Lower CPA. Better ROAS. Your landing page doesn't need to be perfect overnight. But if you stop testing, improving, and learning from your visitors... It won't improve at all. The ad gets the click. The landing page earns the sale. #LandingPages #Ecommerce #Replo #ConversionRateOptimization #CRO
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Last year, a founder came to me with a problem most eCommerce brands would love to have. Their ads were working. Their landing pages were converting. Sales were coming in consistently. But instead of asking, "How do we fix this?" He asked a much better question: "What else can we test?" Most people stop when something works. The best founders keep looking for the next edge. After looking at what they already had running, I suggested something they hadn't tried before: A review blog page. Not because it was trending. Not because someone on X said it was the next big thing. But because I had seen it work before. A previous client had a review-style page we built, and it quietly became one of their highest-performing assets. So we built one for this founder too. And the result? It ended up becoming one of the best-performing pages they had ever tested. What I've learned after working on landing pages for years is that experience compounds. Sometimes the value isn't in designing another page. It's in knowing which page to build next. That's often the difference between a designer who follows instructions and a partner who helps drive growth. Curious... Have you ever tested a review blog page for your brand? Or if you're a designer/developer, have you ever recommended one to a client?
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A few months ago, I started learning @InstantHQ Not because I had clients asking for it. Not because I needed it urgently. In fact, I already had a steady flow of client projects with Replo, so there was no immediate reason to learn something new. I just felt it was one of those skills that might come in handy someday. Then life happened. I got busy with other projects and didn't touch Instant for months. To be honest, I almost felt that everything I had learned was slowly fading away. Then one day, out of nowhere, a client reached out with an Instant project. My first thought was: "Wait... it's been months since I opened this thing." πŸ˜‚ But since I had taken the time to learn it before, getting back up to speed was much easier than starting from scratch. Within a few hours, everything started coming back. I completed the project, delivered it successfully, and the client was so pleased that they went out of their way to leave me a review on Contra without me even asking. That experience reminded me of something important: No knowledge is ever truly wasted. Sometimes the skills you learn today won't pay off tomorrow. Sometimes not next month either. But when the opportunity finally shows up, you'll be glad you invested in yourself when nobody was asking you to. Keep learning. You never know which skill will become your next opportunity.
E-commerce Founder Starter Pack πŸ˜‚ Day 1: "Launching this product. Easy money." Day 7: "Why is Shopify showing visitors but no sales?" Day 14: "Maybe the problem is Facebook ads." Changes ads. Day 21: "Maybe the product is the problem." Changes product. Day 28: "Maybe the market is saturated." Changes niche. Day 35: Finds a competitor selling the exact same product. Competitor has: The same supplier The same product The same ad angle But somehow they're making sales every day. Then it hits... The problem wasn't the product. The problem wasn't Facebook. The problem wasn't the market. The problem was sending people from a well-crafted ad to a landing page that looks like it was built during a power outage. 😭 Imagine spending $500,000 to get people interested... Only to welcome them with: 17 different fonts 8 random colors Product images that look like CCTV footage A buy button hiding somewhere in the wilderness That's like paying for a first date and showing up wearing bathroom slippers and a face mask from COVID season. Traffic gets the blame. The landing page gets away with the crime. πŸ˜‚ Before increasing your ad budget this week, ask yourself: "If I landed on my own page for the first time, would I buy?" Most founders don't have a traffic problem. They have a "what exactly am I looking at?" problem. πŸ˜‚πŸ‘‡ Be honest... What's the funniest or most embarrassing thing you've ever found on your own landing page after it was already live?
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E-commerce Founder Starter Pack πŸ˜‚ Day 1: "Launching this product. Easy money." Day 7: "Why is Shopify showing visitors but no sales?" Day 14: "Maybe the problem is Facebook ads." Changes ads. Day 21: "Maybe the product is the problem." Changes product. Day 28: "Maybe the market is saturated." Changes niche. Day 35: Finds a competitor selling the exact same product. Competitor has: The same supplier The same product The same ad angle But somehow they're making sales every day. Then it hits... The problem wasn't the product. The problem wasn't Facebook. The problem wasn't the market. The problem was sending people from a well-crafted ad to a landing page that looks like it was built during a power outage. 😭 Imagine spending $500,000 to get people interested... Only to welcome them with: 17 different fonts 8 random colors Product images that look like CCTV footage A buy button hiding somewhere in the wilderness That's like paying for a first date and showing up wearing bathroom slippers and a face mask from COVID season. Traffic gets the blame. The landing page gets away with the crime. πŸ˜‚ Before increasing your ad budget this week, ask yourself: "If I landed on my own page for the first time, would I buy?" Most founders don't have a traffic problem. They have a "what exactly am I looking at?" problem. πŸ˜‚πŸ‘‡ Be honest... What's the funniest or most embarrassing thing you've ever found on your own landing page after it was already live?
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It's Static and it's doing the Job πŸ”₯
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Landing Page doing it JOB!! A new angle of landing page for Balmbare Bloom Gummies Live, Tested and Working πŸ’―
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One of the easiest ways to increase conversions on a landing page has nothing to do with design. It's a money-back guarantee. Yet most founders are terrified of offering one. Why? Because they think people will abuse it. But here's what most customers are actually thinking: "What if this doesn't work for me?" "What if this isn't what I expected?" "What if I waste my money?" They're not looking for reasons to buy. They're looking for reasons not to regret buying. A money-back guarantee removes that fear. It tells customers: "We believe in this product enough to take the risk ourselves." That's powerful. Because every purchase is a transfer of risk. Without a guarantee: The customer carries all the risk. With a guarantee: The brand shares the risk. And when customers feel safer, they buy faster. The irony? Most brands that introduce a strong guarantee see more sales than refund requests. Not because the guarantee forces people to buy. But because it gives them confidence to. Trust converts. And a money-back guarantee is one of the strongest trust signals you can put on a landing page. Would you buy a product faster if it came with a 30-day money-back guarantee? Or do guarantees no longer influence your buying decisions?
A founder reached out to me recently and said: "Our ads are getting clicks, but sales are inconsistent." The first thing I checked wasn't the ad. It was the landing page. And within 3 minutes, I found the problem. The product was good. The offer was decent. The traffic wasn't bad. But the page was asking visitors to do too much thinking. People had to figure out: β€’ What made the product different β€’ Why they should trust the brand β€’ Whether it was worth the price β€’ What action to take next Most founders think a landing page is there to "look good." It's not. A landing page is a salesperson. And every second a visitor spends trying to understand your offer is a second closer to them leaving. The best-performing pages I've seen do one thing exceptionally well: They remove questions before the visitor asks them. Less confusion. Less friction. More conversions. Sometimes the difference between a struggling product and a winning product isn't the product at all. It's how clearly the story is told. Founders spend thousands driving traffic. Very few spend enough time making sure the page deserves that traffic. #landingpage #creative #offers
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A founder reached out to me recently and said: "Our ads are getting clicks, but sales are inconsistent." The first thing I checked wasn't the ad. It was the landing page. And within 3 minutes, I found the problem. The product was good. The offer was decent. The traffic wasn't bad. But the page was asking visitors to do too much thinking. People had to figure out: β€’ What made the product different β€’ Why they should trust the brand β€’ Whether it was worth the price β€’ What action to take next Most founders think a landing page is there to "look good." It's not. A landing page is a salesperson. And every second a visitor spends trying to understand your offer is a second closer to them leaving. The best-performing pages I've seen do one thing exceptionally well: They remove questions before the visitor asks them. Less confusion. Less friction. More conversions. Sometimes the difference between a struggling product and a winning product isn't the product at all. It's how clearly the story is told. Founders spend thousands driving traffic. Very few spend enough time making sure the page deserves that traffic. #landingpage #creative #offers
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Landing Page Crafts isn't as easy as many think πŸ€” Any page that will convert required thorough study, research and critical thinking. Those aren't too much to give for the purpose of conversion. It's good to have multiple pages but they will serve as a waste if the structure isn't converting. It should be a priority to do it rightly even if it takes time. However mastering fast delivery is essential.
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PDP built for the best conversion for the Callixe Brand This makes it easy for customer to undersatnd and identify the value and imporctance of the product #figma #Replo #CROLandingPage #Landingpagedesigner
Today I spent almost 6 hours rebuilding a single section of a landing page. Not because it looked bad. Not because the client requested changes. Because visitors couldn't understand the offer fast enough. One thing eCommerce keeps teaching me: Most conversion problems aren't design problems. They're communication problems. If a visitor can't understand what you're selling, who it's for, and why they should care within a few seconds, you've already lost a large percentage of them. 🎯 Clarity beats creativity more often than people think.
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Currently accepting new projects on @Replo and @figma with a superb offer. You will only know about it when you DM πŸ˜‰πŸ€
This prints $$ in real time πŸ”₯ New Page created for Balmbare Cranberry products
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Today I spent almost 6 hours rebuilding a single section of a landing page. Not because it looked bad. Not because the client requested changes. Because visitors couldn't understand the offer fast enough. One thing eCommerce keeps teaching me: Most conversion problems aren't design problems. They're communication problems. If a visitor can't understand what you're selling, who it's for, and why they should care within a few seconds, you've already lost a large percentage of them. 🎯 Clarity beats creativity more often than people think.
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One thing eCommerce has taught me: Getting the click is only half the battle. The real challenge starts after someone lands on your page. If the messaging is weak, the structure is confusing, or the experience feels clunky on mobile, you're paying for traffic that never converts. That's why I focus on building landing pages and advertorials that guide visitors from curiosity to checkout. Less guesswork. Better user experience. Higher conversion potential. What happens after the click matters most.
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This prints $$ in real time πŸ”₯ New Page created for Balmbare Cranberry products
Listicle at its best πŸ’― Simple. Clear. Communicative.
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Listicle at its best πŸ’― Simple. Clear. Communicative.
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Mobile-first. Conversion-focused. User-approved. πŸ’―
20 clients. 50 landing pages. All still running strong. I use Figma to design, Replo to build, and whatever else my clients need to bring ideas to life. Got something in mind but don’t know where to start? Let’s talk. New week, new conversions. #LandingPages #FigmaToReplo
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20 clients. 50 landing pages. All still running strong. I use Figma to design, Replo to build, and whatever else my clients need to bring ideas to life. Got something in mind but don’t know where to start? Let’s talk. New week, new conversions. #LandingPages #FigmaToReplo
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Scroll-stopping design conversion-focused structure = this PDP πŸ’Έ
New static ad angles for Every Man Jack πŸ₯΅ Testing to see which one prints the hardest πŸ’Έ
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