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Alternatives to Leadpages

ClickFunnels, Instapage, Mailchimp, Wix, and Unbounce are the most popular alternatives and competitors to Leadpages.
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What is Leadpages and what are its top alternatives?

It helps small businesses connect with an audience, collect leads, and close sales. Easily build websites, landing pages, pop-ups, alert bars, and beyond.
Leadpages is a tool in the Landing Pages category of a tech stack.

Top Alternatives to Leadpages

  • ClickFunnels
    ClickFunnels

    ClickFunnels is the only website builder that doesn't just build pages, but actually builds entire sales funnels. ...

  • Instapage
    Instapage

    The most powerful landing page platform on the planet.

  • Mailchimp
    Mailchimp

    MailChimp helps you design email newsletters, share them on social networks, integrate with services you already use, and track your results. It's like your own personal publishing platform. ...

  • Wix
    Wix

    Creating your stunning website for free is easier than ever. No tech skills needed. Just pick a template, change anything you want, add your images, videos, text and more to get online instantly. ...

  • Unbounce
    Unbounce

    Unbounce is a self-serve hosted service that provides marketers doing paid search, banner ads, email or social media marketing, the easiest way to create, publish & test promotion specific landing pages without the need for IT or developers. ...

  • Squarespace
    Squarespace

    Whether you need simple pages, sophisticated galleries, a professional blog, or want to sell online, it all comes standard with your Squarespace website. Squarespace starts you with beautiful designs right out of the box — each handcrafted by our award-winning design team to make your content stand out. ...

  • WordPress
    WordPress

    The core software is built by hundreds of community volunteers, and when you’re ready for more there are thousands of plugins and themes available to transform your site into almost anything you can imagine. Over 60 million people have chosen WordPress to power the place on the web they call “home” — we’d love you to join the family. ...

  • GetResponse
    GetResponse

    It enables you to create a valuable marketing list of prospects, partners, and clients, so you can develop relationships with them and build a responsive and profitable customer base. ...

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        Unbounce logo

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