Client pages live in WordPress before the kickoff call ends
Landing Creator's WordPress plugin turns a new client brief into a full, published page set, no code changes, no production backlog.

Ship client pages before the kickoff call ends
Install the WordPress plugin, configure the client matrix, and hand over pages for review the same day you onboard.
The production backlog that kills new client momentum
Most agencies lose the first month of a new engagement to coordination, not strategy. Someone is writing briefs. Someone else is waiting on briefs. A junior strategist is in a Google Doc debating keyword placement while the client is asking why there are no pages yet. This is not a talent problem. It is a structural one: the traditional content production process was never designed to compress. The gap between signed contract and first published page is where client confidence erodes, where competitors with faster pipelines win proposals, and where agency margins get eaten by hours that should not exist.
One configuration pass replaces weeks of production
Landing Creator treats onboarding as a matrix problem, not a writing problem. You describe the client's business, set their offers against their target locations or use cases, and the platform generates the full page set automatically, complete with schema markup and internal linking, FAQ sections, metadata, and a sitemap. The content matrix system means every combination of offer and area produces a unique, original page, not a templated clone. That entire output is ready to hand to the client for review before the end of the day you onboard them.
Pages render in the client's existing theme, nothing to rebuild
The WordPress plugin renders every generated page directly inside the client's existing WordPress theme. No migration, no redesign, no developer ticket. The pages look like they belong because they do: they inherit the client's typography, colors, header, and footer automatically. Zero code changes are required on the client's site. This matters at onboarding because it removes the single most common delay between content approval and going live. You are not waiting on a developer to style a template. You install the plugin, connect the account, and pages are live in the client's own environment.
Brand voice locked in before the first page goes out
Clients notice when pages don't sound like them. Landing Creator learns the client's writing style from up to three of their existing URLs before a single page is generated. That style fingerprint travels through every page in the set, so the output you hand over for review already reads like the client's own team wrote it. Brand Voice Style Matching is not a post-generation edit pass. It is built into the generation step, which means review cycles are shorter and the feedback you get is about strategy, not copy tone.
What the client sees is a finished deliverable, not a draft
The page set that comes out of a single onboarding configuration is not a starting point. It includes original body content, structured FAQ, schema markup, internal links between pages, a sitemap, and all metadata. Context Lock ensures every claim in every page is traceable to the verified business information you entered, so nothing gets fabricated or hallucinated. When you hand this over, you are handing over something the client can approve and publish, not something that needs another round of production work. That is what makes the difference between a 4-6 week timeline and a same-week delivery.
The timeline that used to read '4-6 weeks for content production' becomes 'pages live before week two', and that is the only number prospects remember when choosing an agency.
Agency client onboarding is where strategy either earns its fee or gets buried in production debt. The first weeks after signing set the tone for the entire engagement, and clients who see tangible output early, real pages ranking, not Gantt charts, stay clients longer. Landing Creator's WordPress plugin is built specifically for this window: the moment between "contract signed" and "first pages live."
How it works
Describe the client's business
Enter the client's business details into Landing Creator: what they offer, who they serve, and any verified facts you want locked into the content. Context Lock ties every generated claim to this input, so nothing in the final pages contradicts what the client actually does. This is the only briefing step required.
Set the content matrix
Define the client's offers and their target areas or use cases. Landing Creator maps every combination automatically and shows you the full page set before generation begins. The content matrix system turns a single client brief into a structured grid of unique pages, one per offer-area pair, with no manual page planning required.
Feed in the client's brand voice
Paste up to three URLs from the client's existing site. Landing Creator reads the writing style and applies it across every generated page. You can also configure language settings here if the client needs multi-language output. The voice match happens before generation, not after, so the first draft is already on-brand.
Generate the full page set
Run the generation pass. Every page in the matrix is produced with original body content, FAQ, schema markup, internal links, metadata, and a sitemap entry. The schema and internal linking is handled automatically, not added later. The entire page set is ready for client review at the end of this step.
Install the WordPress plugin on the client's site
Install the Landing Creator WordPress plugin on the client's existing WordPress site. No code changes, no theme modifications, no developer involvement required. Pages render inside the client's existing theme automatically. The plugin connects your Landing Creator account to the client's site and pushes all generated pages live in one action.
Hand over for review and publish
Send the client a review link. Because the pages already match their brand voice and render in their own theme, review feedback focuses on strategy and accuracy, not formatting or tone. Once approved, pages go live on the client's domain with full SEO metadata, schema, and internal linking already in place.
Same-day page delivery at onboarding
The full client page set, including body content, FAQ, schema, and metadata, is generated in a single configuration pass. From client brief to pages ready for review happens in hours, not weeks.
No developer required for WordPress
The plugin renders every page inside the client's existing WordPress theme with no code changes. Zero theme modifications means no developer ticket stands between content approval and going live.
Brand voice that survives the first review
Style is learned from the client's own URLs before generation begins. Pages that already sound like the client mean review cycles focus on strategy, not rewriting copy tone.
Every page claim is verified, not invented
Context Lock ties every sentence in every generated page to the business information you entered at setup. No hallucinated claims means no embarrassing corrections before client sign-off.
Proposals that include a real fast-launch timeline
When your onboarding process reliably delivers pages in week one, your proposals change. A credible first-week deliverable is a competitive differentiator that slower production pipelines cannot match.
Use cases
Multi-location service business, week-one delivery
A plumbing company signs with an agency covering 18 service areas. Traditionally, producing 18 unique, optimized location pages takes weeks of writing, review, and CMS work. With Landing Creator, the agency configures the matrix at onboarding, generates all 18 pages with location-specific content and schema, and installs the WordPress plugin on the client's existing site the same day. The client has live, indexed pages before the first monthly report is due. The agency's proposal for the next similar client now honestly says 'pages live within the first week.'
SaaS client onboarding with use-case page matrix
A B2B SaaS company hires an agency to build out programmatic use-case pages. The client has five product features and eight target personas, a combination that would take months to produce manually. The agency uses the content matrix system to generate all 40 combinations in a single pass, with brand voice replication trained on the client's existing product pages. All 40 pages are handed over for review within the first week of engagement, compressing what the client expected to be a quarter-long project into the onboarding window.
Agency competing on proposal speed
An agency loses a prospect to a competitor offering a '30-day quick launch.' They rebuild their onboarding process around Landing Creator: discovery call, matrix configuration, generation, and WordPress plugin install all happen in the first week. Their next proposal includes a concrete first-week deliverable: a full published page set, not a content calendar. The timeline that used to read '4-6 weeks for content production' becomes 'pages live before week two.'
Agency managing multiple clients on one platform
An agency with eight active SEO clients uses Landing Creator to manage all of them from a single account. When one client expands into new service lines, the agency runs a bulk page regeneration pass rather than briefing a writer. The WordPress plugin on each client's site pulls updated pages automatically. Each client's pages stay current without the agency spinning up a new production cycle every time the client's offer changes.
Does the WordPress plugin require changes to the client's existing theme?
No. The plugin renders all generated pages directly inside the client's existing WordPress theme with no code changes required. You install the plugin, connect your Landing Creator account, and pages inherit the client's design automatically.
How does Landing Creator ensure the generated pages don't sound generic?
Before generation, you feed Landing Creator up to three URLs from the client's existing site. It reads the writing style and applies it across every page in the set. Combined with Context Lock, which ties every claim to the verified business information you entered, the output is both on-brand and factually accurate to the client's actual business.
What does a generated page set actually include?
Each page includes original body content, a structured FAQ section, schema markup, internal links between pages in the set, a sitemap entry, and full SEO metadata. Everything needed for indexing and ranking is included at generation, not added later as a separate step.
Can one Landing Creator account manage multiple client sites?
Yes. You can manage multiple clients from a single account, each with their own matrix, brand voice configuration, and WordPress plugin connection. See multi-business management for how the platform handles multiple client environments.
What happens when a client expands their service offering after onboarding?
You update the matrix to include the new offers or areas and run a regeneration pass. The bulk page regeneration feature updates all affected pages automatically, and the WordPress plugin on the client's site pulls the changes. No new production cycle, no briefing a writer from scratch.
Turn your next client brief into a live page set this week
If your onboarding process is the reason you're losing proposals, the fix is not a better content calendar. Install the WordPress plugin, run one client through the matrix, and see what a same-week page delivery actually looks like.