Client Onboarding That Delivers a Full Page Set
Configure the matrix once, generate every page your new client needs, hand it over.

Onboard new clients with a full page set, not a spreadsheet
Turn your next client brief into a complete, publish-ready page set before the kickoff call is over.
The onboarding week that eats your margin
You win the client. Then the real work starts: content architecture, keyword mapping, brief writing, page templates, internal linking logic, schema, metadata. Each piece is a separate task handed off to a separate person, and every handoff is a place where the brief drifts. By the time a junior strategist sends back the first batch of pages, you're looking at content that doesn't match the matrix you spent three nights building. You fix it yourself. The client doesn't see any of this. They just see a slow agency. The problem isn't your team's ability. It's that onboarding a new SEO client generates a week of structural work before a single page gets written, and none of that work scales.
One configuration pass replaces a week of briefs
Landing Creator is built around a content matrix: your client's offers crossed against their locations or use cases, one unique page per combination. At onboarding, you describe the client's business, set the matrix dimensions, and the platform generates the full page set automatically. Every page gets original content, schema markup, FAQ sections, internal links, and metadata, all in the client's brand voice. The platform learns that voice from up to three URLs the client already owns, so the output sounds like them from page one. No briefs to write. No templates to maintain. No drift between what the matrix says and what the pages contain. Brand voice replication at scale is built into the generation step, not bolted on afterward.
Context Lock means every claim is traceable
The thing that breaks junior-strategist-generated content isn't laziness. It's that there's no single source of truth tying every page back to the client's verified business information. Landing Creator's Context Lock guarantees zero AI hallucination by making every claim traceable to what you entered about the client. If the client is a B2B logistics company serving six cities, no page will invent a seventh city or a service they don't offer. That's the guarantee that lets you hand the page set to the client for review instead of auditing it yourself first. It also means you can run competitor gap targeting at onboarding, surfacing keywords the client's competitors rank on but the client doesn't, and fold those directly into the matrix before generation.
Publish before the retainer clock starts ticking
The standard agency onboarding cycle runs close to 30 days from contract signing to completed first deliverable. Most of that time isn't research. It's production. Landing Creator compresses the production phase to a single session. Once the matrix is configured and the pages are generated, you publish via WordPress plugin, Next.js package, Shopify app, or REST API, whichever stack the client is already on. No migration required. The client sees real pages in their actual environment before the retainer has formally begun. That's the kind of first impression that makes a 12-month contract feel like the obvious next step, not a gamble.
What you hand over is a complete SEO foundation
Each generated page set includes sitemap, internal linking structure, schema markup, and metadata. For agencies managing multiple clients, multi-business management lets you handle each client's matrix independently without configurations bleeding into each other. For clients with physical locations, the same matrix logic that powers local business location pages applies directly. You're not delivering a content draft. You're handing over a complete, indexed-ready SEO architecture that the client can see, review, and approve in one pass. That's a different conversation than 'here are 40 briefs, please review by Thursday.'
The production sprint that happens between contract signing and first deliverable is the part that takes the longest, and it's the part Landing Creator is built to eliminate.
Agency client onboarding is where margins go to die. The research phase is billable. The strategy is billable. The production sprint that happens between contract signing and first deliverable, the content architecture, the brief writing, the matrix mapping, the template maintenance, is often not, and it's the part that takes the longest. Landing Creator is built specifically for this gap: the moment when you know exactly what needs to exist and just need it to exist.
How it works
Describe the client's business
Enter the client's business information: what they offer, who they serve, and where they operate. Landing Creator uses this as the verified source of truth that Context Lock ties every generated page back to. Nothing gets invented beyond what you provide here.
Let the platform suggest the matrix
The AI reads your client description and suggests the offer and area dimensions for the content matrix. You review, adjust, and confirm. For a new client, this replaces the content architecture session that used to take half a day. If you've connected Google Search Console, keyword gaps the client already has data on surface automatically and can be folded in.
Pull in competitor keyword gaps
Before generating, run competitor gap targeting to find keywords the client's direct competitors rank on but the client doesn't. Add those dimensions to the matrix now, while the configuration is still open, rather than discovering them three months into the retainer.
Generate the full page set
One generation pass produces every page in the matrix: original content, FAQ, schema markup, internal links, metadata, and sitemap. The platform learns the client's brand voice from up to three URLs they already own, so the output matches their existing tone. No briefs, no templates, no per-page manual work.
Publish to the client's existing stack
Deploy via WordPress plugin, Next.js package, Shopify app, or REST API. No migration, no new CMS, no dev sprint. The client sees their pages live in their own environment. For agencies managing several clients at once, multi-business management keeps each client's configuration isolated.
Hand over for client review
Because every page traces back to verified business information, you can send the full page set directly to the client for review without auditing it yourself first. The review conversation becomes approval, not correction. That's the moment the retainer relationship shifts from 'we're still setting up' to 'we're already delivering.'
Matrix configured at intake
You set the offer-by-area matrix once during onboarding, and every page in the set generates from that single configuration. No per-page briefs, no templates to maintain across the engagement.
Brand voice from day one
The platform learns the client's writing style from up to three URLs they already own. The first generated page sounds like the client, not like a generic SEO article. Voice matching happens at generation, not in a separate editing pass.
Competitor gaps folded in at setup
Run competitor gap targeting before generating, not three months into the retainer. Keywords the client's competitors rank on but the client doesn't get added to the matrix before the first page is written.
Zero hallucination on client claims
Context Lock ties every page back to verified business information you entered. No invented services, no fabricated locations, nothing you'd have to catch in a review pass before sending to the client.
Publishes to whatever stack they're on
WordPress, Next.js, Shopify, or REST API. No migration required. The client sees pages live in their own environment, not in a staging preview you have to explain.
Use cases
SEO agency, new mid-market client, 40-page build
A 6-person agency wins a mid-market B2B services client who needs a full location-by-service page architecture built before the retainer formally begins. The account lead describes the client's 8 services and 5 target cities, runs competitor gap targeting to surface 12 additional keyword opportunities, and configures the matrix in a single session. Landing Creator generates all 40 pages, each with unique content, schema, FAQ, and metadata, in the client's existing brand voice. The agency publishes via WordPress plugin the same day and sends the client a review link before the kickoff call. The client approves with minor edits. The retainer starts with deliverables already live.
Boutique agency, local service client, tight deadline
A 3-person agency takes on a regional HVAC company that needs local business location pages across 9 service areas before their busy season. The team has no capacity to write 9 unique pages manually without dropping another client. They enter the client's service offerings and coverage area, generate the full page set with Context Lock ensuring no invented service claims, and publish via the REST API directly to the client's existing site. The entire production phase takes one afternoon instead of two weeks of brief-writing and back-and-forth.
Agency scaling a SaaS client across use cases
An agency managing a SaaS client needs to build out a use-case content matrix covering 6 product features across 7 customer personas. Previously this meant 42 separate briefs, each requiring research, writing, and review. With Landing Creator, the strategist sets the matrix dimensions, connects the client's Google Search Console to surface underperforming keyword combinations, and generates the full 42-page set in one pass. Brand voice replication pulls from the client's existing product pages so the output matches the tone their sales team already uses. The agency delivers the full architecture in week one of the engagement.
How does Landing Creator learn a new client's brand voice at onboarding?
You provide up to three URLs the client already owns, existing service pages, blog posts, or about pages. The platform analyzes the writing style and applies it to every generated page. Voice matching is built into the generation step, so you're not editing tone after the fact.
What does Context Lock actually prevent?
Context Lock ensures every claim in a generated page traces back to the business information you entered about the client. If the client serves 5 cities, no page will reference a 6th. If they offer 8 services, no page will invent a 9th. Every claim is traceable to your verified input, which means you can send the page set to the client for review without auditing it yourself first.
Can I manage multiple clients without their configurations mixing?
Yes. Multi-business management keeps each client's matrix, brand voice, and content configuration isolated. You can run onboarding for a new client without touching an existing client's setup.
How does competitor gap targeting fit into onboarding?
You can run competitor gap targeting before generating the page set, which surfaces keywords the client's direct competitors rank on but the client doesn't. Those gaps can be added to the matrix immediately, so the first page set already targets the opportunities that matter most, rather than discovering them later in the engagement.
What publishing options are available for client sites?
Landing Creator supports WordPress plugin, Next.js package, Shopify app, and REST API. No migration is required, so you publish directly to whatever stack the client is already running.
Stop rebuilding the same onboarding sprint for every new client
If you're mapping out a new client's content architecture in a spreadsheet at midnight, that's the exact problem Landing Creator is built to eliminate. Describe the client's business, set the matrix, generate the full page set. The production sprint becomes a single session.