Landing page generation
Ceven drafts a landing page from your brief and hosts it as a live no-code page, holding it for a human to approve before it goes public.
Why a simple landing page takes a week
A one-off landing page for a campaign, an event, or a new offer should be quick, and it almost never is. Marketing writes the copy in a doc, design mocks it in Figma, and then it waits in a developer or Webflow queue behind bigger work. Every small change means another handoff, and the page that needed to be live for a launch slips past the date it was meant to support. The bottleneck is not the idea or the copy, it is the number of people a simple page has to pass through before it exists. For a fast-moving team, that queue is the difference between catching a moment and missing it.
What the workflow builds and hosts
You describe the page in plain language, and Ceven builds the workflow and the page itself, hosting it as a live no-code page you can share immediately. It can pull copy and structure from a Notion brief, follow the direction in a Figma mock, and wire in Google Analytics so you can measure from the first visit. AI steps draft the headline, sections, and calls to action, and you can keep the hosted page as it is or push the content into Webflow or WordPress if that is where the rest of your site lives. Because Ceven hosts the page directly, there is no developer queue between the brief and something a visitor can load. The page can go live in minutes rather than waiting on a sprint, and it still fits alongside the tools your site already uses.
It goes public only after you approve
No page reaches the public until a person approves it. The drafted page holds at an approval gate so marketing can rewrite the headline, adjust a section, or change the call to action before it is shared. Ceven never publishes a customer-facing page on its own, because what visitors see should always have a human sign-off. Once approved, the page goes live and the workflow writes the run to an exportable audit trail. That record captures what was published, from which brief, and who approved it, which matters when a page is tied to a campaign or a claim.
Getting started
You can start free with no credit card, so a first page costs nothing to try. Describe the page you need, connect the tools your brand and analytics already live in, and let Ceven draft and host it. Because it hosts no-code pages, dashboards, and apps directly, the same approach that ships one landing page can stand up a whole campaign microsite without a developer queue. Every page that goes live is recorded in an exportable audit trail, so you know what was published and who approved it.
Frequently asked
Does the page go live on its own?
No. The page is drafted and held at an approval gate, where marketing can rewrite the headline, adjust a section, or change the call to action. It goes public only after a person approves it.
Which tools does it work with?
It works with Webflow, WordPress, Google Analytics, Figma, and Notion, and Ceven connects across more than a thousand tools, so it fits whatever your site is built on.
Does Ceven host the page or push it to our CMS?
Both are possible. Ceven can host the page as a live no-code page you share immediately, or push the content into Webflow or WordPress if that is where your site lives. Either way it drafts first, holds at an approval gate, and records the run in an exportable audit trail.
Does Ceven become the system of record for our data?
No. Ceven can host the page itself, but it does not become the system of record for your business data. It runs the workflow around your existing tools, pulls from your brief and analytics, and writes every run to an exportable audit trail.
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