LaunchLayer
The SaaS Website Builder Built Around How SaaS Sites Actually Convert
Pricing toggles, feature comparison grids, integration logo walls, and changelog pages — all the page patterns your Webflow agency charges $15,000 to build from scratch.
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Every visual website builder in the market was designed for portfolio sites and agency work. The templates are beautiful. They have hero sections, testimonial carousels, and about pages. What they do not have is a pricing table that toggles between monthly and annual billing, a feature comparison grid with checkmarks and tooltips, a page for your integration partners, or a changelog. Those are the pages that convert SaaS buyers. That gap is why SaaS founders end up paying Webflow agencies $10,000 to $25,000 for a marketing site that any competent builder could assemble — if the components existed.
Squarespace gets your site online in an afternoon. Webflow gives you full design control. Neither one ships with the page patterns that B2B SaaS products need to move a prospect from the homepage to the pricing page to a signup. You end up bolting those patterns together by hand, hiring a contractor, or shipping a site that looks like a portfolio when your buyers expect something that looks like Linear or Lemon Squeezy.
LaunchLayer starts from the assumption that you are building a SaaS product, not a creative studio website. Every block, every template, every default configuration exists to serve that specific context.
Why Every Webflow Template Fails the SaaS Pricing Page Test
Webflow's template library has hundreds of options. Search for "SaaS" and you get agency sites with a different color palette. The structural problem is that Webflow templates are designed by designers for designers, and designers predominantly build marketing sites for agencies, studios, and personal brands. A SaaS pricing page with a monthly/annual toggle, per-seat pricing logic, feature columns, and a highlighted recommended plan is not a design problem — it is a SaaS-specific interaction pattern that no general-purpose template ships with.
The consequence for founders is real: you either spend weeks building those patterns yourself in Webflow (which requires Webflow expertise you probably do not have), pay an agency to build them (which costs more than your first three months of MRR), or ship a pricing page that was never designed for pricing. Growth marketers at Series A companies face the same constraint — they need to A/B test pricing page layouts and add a new integration to the partner page, and every change requires a Webflow developer.
Introducing LaunchLayer
LaunchLayer gives B2B SaaS founders and growth teams a complete library of SaaS-specific page blocks — not generic sections dressed up with a tech color palette, but the actual patterns that SaaS marketing sites are built from. Start with a full site or drop individual blocks into an existing page. Every block works out of the box and edits in plain text.
What You Get — $199 one-time
SaaS Pricing Page Builder — A complete pricing table block with monthly/annual toggle, per-seat or flat pricing options, a highlighted recommended tier column, feature rows with tooltip definitions, and a FAQ accordion below the fold. Copy and paste your numbers; the layout handles the rest.
Feature Comparison Grid — A multi-column comparison table built for SaaS feature sets, with row groupings, checkmark/cross/partial indicators, and expandable detail rows. Works for comparing your own tiers or positioning against a named competitor.
Integration Logo Wall — A searchable, filterable grid of integration partner logos with category tags, short descriptions, and individual integration detail pages. Structured so that adding a new integration takes under two minutes.
Changelog Page Template — A versioned changelog with date stamps, category tags (New, Improved, Fixed), and an email subscribe form for update notifications. Formatted to match the conventions SaaS buyers expect from tools like Linear and Raycast.
Testimonial Grid with Metrics — A testimonial layout that pairs customer quotes with concrete outcome metrics (time saved, revenue grown, churn reduced). Includes a logo bar variant for social proof above the fold and a case study card variant for the bottom of the page.
Homepage Hero Variants — Six homepage hero layouts designed around SaaS-specific structures: product screenshot hero, social proof hero, metric bar hero, demo video hero, waitlist hero, and comparison hook hero. Each includes headline, subheadline, CTA, and sub-CTA placement.
Long-form Feature Pages — A template for deep feature pages with a sticky sidebar nav, annotated product screenshots, a "how it works" step sequence, and a conversion block at the bottom. Built for the pages your paid ads send traffic to.
Copywriting Prompts Per Block — Every block ships with a copywriting brief: what information goes where, what makes the copy convert for that specific block type, and two example fills so you can see what good looks like before you start.
Why $199
A Webflow agency charges between $10,000 and $25,000 for a SaaS marketing site. A Webflow freelancer charges $3,000 to $8,000. A senior growth marketer at a Series A company billing their time internally costs $150 to $200 per hour, and building these page patterns from scratch takes 40 to 60 hours. LaunchLayer is priced as a one-time purchase because the blocks do not expire and you do not need a subscription to update your own site. $199 covers the full library with lifetime updates as new SaaS page patterns are added.
Who This Is For
You are a SaaS founder who needs a marketing site that looks like a real SaaS product, and you do not have six weeks or $15,000 to spend getting there.
You run growth at a B2B SaaS company and you need to update the pricing page, add an integration, and ship a new feature announcement page this quarter without filing a ticket for a Webflow developer.
You are a solo developer who built the product and now needs to build the site, and you know enough to work in a template but not enough to build a pricing table from a blank Webflow canvas.
You have a Webflow site that started as a template for a creative studio and you have been patching it for two years, and now you need a real SaaS-structured site.
You are preparing for a product launch and you need a launch page, a pricing page, and a feature page live in the next ten days.
The SaaS Page Completeness Guarantee
If you find a standard SaaS marketing site page pattern that LaunchLayer does not cover, submit it and get either a custom block built to that spec or a full refund. The library is built around what SaaS sites actually need, and that scope is the commitment.
In 14 Days, You'll Have:
A pricing page with a monthly/annual toggle that matches the conventions your buyers expect from professional SaaS products.
A feature comparison grid that positions your tiers clearly, built in an afternoon rather than contracted out to a Webflow agency.
An integration page where adding a new partner takes two minutes and the page structure handles the rest automatically.
A changelog that gives your buyers confidence that the product is actively maintained, formatted the way SaaS buyers read changelogs.
Homepage hero variants tested against your specific acquisition angle — product screenshot, social proof, or metric bar — without redesigning from scratch each time.
Feature pages that your paid ad campaigns can send traffic to with a real conversion block at the bottom, not a generic "learn more" CTA.
A complete SaaS marketing site that reads like the product was built by a team that knows what it is — not a portfolio template with a different font.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does LaunchLayer work as a Webflow alternative for SaaS, or does it require Webflow?
LaunchLayer is a standalone builder. You do not need a Webflow account or any existing website to use it. If you already have a Webflow site, the block library is also available as a Webflow component set for direct import — but the full builder works independently.
How is LaunchLayer different from a SaaS landing page template on ThemeForest or Gumroad?
A template gives you one specific layout to fill in. LaunchLayer gives you a modular block library where each block handles one SaaS-specific pattern — pricing table, integration wall, comparison grid — and those blocks combine into whatever page structure your site needs. You are not constrained to the layout decisions one designer made for one fictional SaaS product.
How long does it take to build a SaaS marketing site with pricing pages and feature comparison tables using LaunchLayer?
Most founders get a complete five-page site live in four to seven days: homepage, pricing page, one feature page, integration page, and changelog. The blocks handle the structure; you fill in your copy and drop in your screenshots. The copywriting prompts included with each block cut the time spent staring at a blank headline field.
What if I need a page pattern that is not in the library?
Submit the pattern you need through the request form included with your purchase. New blocks are added to the library on a regular schedule based on what SaaS teams are requesting most, and all updates are included in the one-time purchase price. For patterns with a hard deadline, the SaaS Page Completeness Guarantee applies.
What it is: A library of SaaS-specific page blocks — pricing toggles, comparison grids, integration walls, changelogs, and feature pages — for B2B founders and growth teams who need a complete marketing site that converts.
What you get: SaaS Pricing Page Builder, Feature Comparison Grid, Integration Logo Wall, Changelog Template, Testimonial Grid with Metrics, Homepage Hero Variants, Feature Pages, and Copywriting Prompts for every block.
Price: $199 one-time
Catch: The builder handles SaaS marketing site pages. It does not cover e-commerce storefronts, booking systems, or membership sites.
Guarantee: Find a standard SaaS page pattern not covered and get a custom block built to spec or a full refund.
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