448 Sales Page Examples
Unlock the secrets of effective sales pages with Swipefile's curated examples. From compelling copy to strategic design, learn how top marketers structure pages that convert. Whether you're selling a product, service, or course, our sales page gallery offers inspiration and strategies to boost your conversion rates.

Sugarman Trigger #3 - Integrity
Ever see a landing page that screams “Make $1,000 in 4 minutes!” and immediately think… yeah, right? That’s the reaction...

Three Tiered Pricing for Kopywriting Kourse
This pricing page from Kopywriting Kourse shows how simple tiers can drive more sales. Three options, clear savings, and a...

Figma.com Home Page
Figma absolutely nails its homepage. They don’t just talk about collaboration—they show it. The entire page feels like a live...

Intercom's "versus" page
This Intercom page doesn’t just sell—it competes. Every inch of it screams: “We’re better than Zendesk, and here’s the proof.”...

Chief Community Sales Page
Chief’s homepage doesn’t just sell a membership. It sells belonging, power, and purpose — all in the first five seconds....

Balsamiq sales page
Balsamiq’s homepage is a masterclass in SaaS UX. It guides you from “What is this?” to “Take my money” without...

AJ&Smart Design Sprints Landing Page
Ever tried to explain your service and lost people halfway through? AJ&Smart nails this problem with their Design Sprint page....

ArborBridge home page
The Retention.com homepage is a masterclass in clear, conversion-focused messaging. It takes a boring concept like “identity resolution” and makes...

Zoom Case Study Testimonials
Zoom nails social proof design. Their testimonial page instantly builds trust and pushes visitors toward action. The layout? Clean, scannable,...

The Dance Dojo Testimonials
Dance Dojo nails the “Why us?” question in their testimonials. Instead of generic praise, each quote shows exactly how the...

Aweber 5-Tier Pricing
Ever notice how AWeber’s pricing page feels super clean but still nudges you to upgrade? That’s no accident. It’s a...

UserBase 2 Tier Pricing
UserBase nails the “less is more” approach with their 2-tier pricing. One free, one paid. No messy grid. No brain...

WPEngine landing page for Genesis Pro
This Genesis Pro landing page by WP Engine is a clean masterclass in clarity. Everything from the headline to the...

Nice Wordpress Consultant Site
This WordPress consultant’s site nails the basics of conversion-focused web design. It’s clean, personal, and structured to lead visitors from...

Open Peeps Illustration Sales Page
The Open Peeps page is a visual playground. Everything on it screams, “this product looks fun!” It doesn’t rely on...

SEM Rush Landing Page
This SEMrush page is a masterclass in using interactive structure to guide visitors through a complex product without overwhelming them....

Roast My Landing Page's home page
This landing page from Roast My Landing Page is a masterclass in selling a simple service cleanly and convincingly. Olly’s...

Ideation Bootcamp by The Hustle
The Hustle’s Ideation Bootcamp page does a killer job selling an abstract benefit: becoming an “idea machine.” Hard to visualize?...

Drip's Pricing Page Slider
Drip’s pricing page doesn’t just show a number, it responds to you. As you slide the scale to match your...

GQ outfit photo with callouts
GQ nails this layout. Two Thom Browne suits, each piece numbered and connected to a clean caption. It’s part style...

Home page with explainer videos
Veed.io nails one of the oldest truths in marketing — show, don’t tell. Instead of describing their product in long...

Awesome and simple portfolio home page site
Cem Hurturk’s personal site nails the “simple but powerful” vibe. It’s one page, light on copy, and heavy on clarity....

Built With Three Tiered Pricing Structure
This pricing chart nails the “three-tier technique” perfectly: Basic, Pro, and Team. The Pro plan isn’t just in the middle—it...

BuiltWith Pricing Page
BuiltWith nails the psychology behind a killer pricing page. Three plans, bold colors, and one clear winner — that middle...

