One Dashboard for Every Client Brand You Manage
Generate, customize, and launch pages across all your client brands without losing track of who sounds like whom.

Manage every client brand from one place
Build brand-consistent pages for every client in your portfolio without starting from scratch each time.
Brand consistency breaks when the process doesn't scale
The problem isn't that your team doesn't care about brand voice. It's that when you're managing a dozen clients, the process that keeps each brand consistent stops scaling somewhere around client four or five. Brand guidelines live in folders nobody checks. Copy gets written by whoever is available. A page goes live that sounds nothing like the client's refresh from last week, and you're the one who gets the call. Landing Creator solves this at the source by storing each client's verified brand information inside the platform, so every page generated for that client draws from the same locked context. Context Lock guarantees zero AI hallucination, meaning every claim on every page is traceable to that client's actual business information, not to whatever the AI felt like inventing.
Each client gets their own voice, not a shared template
The platform learns each client's writing style from up to three of their existing URLs. Feed it their best-performing blog post, their about page, and a product page, and it builds a style fingerprint specific to that brand. When you generate pages for Client A, they sound like Client A. When you switch to Client B, the output sounds like Client B. No manual rewriting to strip out the wrong tone. This is how you stop being the human bottleneck who reviews every paragraph for voice drift. For agencies also building local business location pages or offer x city combination pages across multiple clients, this per-brand voice model means you can run those matrices for several clients simultaneously without the outputs bleeding into each other.
The content matrix runs for every client in parallel
Landing Creator is built around a content matrix: your client's offers times their target areas or use cases equals one unique page per combination. For an agency, that matrix runs independently for each client. You describe Client A's business, the AI suggests their offer and area combinations, and the full page set generates automatically, complete with original content, schema markup, FAQ sections, internal linking, and metadata. Then you do the same for Client B. Each client's matrix is isolated, so there's no cross-contamination between brands. Pages that would take a copywriter days to draft per client get produced in a fraction of the time, freeing your team to focus on strategy and client relationships rather than production queues. You can also explore niche directory and marketplace SEO as a matrix pattern for clients in aggregator-heavy categories.
Publishing happens through the stack your clients already use
Agencies rarely get to choose the tech stack. One client is on WordPress, another on Shopify, a third on a custom Next.js build. Landing Creator publishes through a WordPress plugin, a Next.js package, a Shopify app, and a REST API, so you're not asking clients to migrate anything. You connect to whatever they're already running and push pages directly. No new CMS to train clients on, no migration project to scope and bill. The platform also integrates with Google Search Console to surface keyword opportunities where each client is underperforming, and runs competitor gap analysis to find keywords their competitors rank on but they don't. That's the kind of strategic insight that makes you look like a proactive partner rather than a production service.
What agencies actually get back is strategic capacity
When production runs on a system, your account managers stop being copy traffic controllers and start doing the work they were actually hired to do: spotting keyword opportunities, briefing clients on competitive gaps, making recommendations that grow accounts. The platform supports multiple languages including all Nordic ones, which matters if your agency has clients in Scandinavian or other EU markets. For agencies managing e-commerce audience pages across multiple brand clients, the same matrix logic applies and scales without adding headcount. The outcome isn't just faster pages. It's a team that can take on more clients without the quality and consistency problems that come with scaling production manually.
When the process that keeps each brand consistent stops scaling, it's not a people problem. It's a systems problem, and it shows up as a furious client call on a Tuesday morning.
Agencies managing multiple client brands face a structural challenge that gets harder with every new account: keeping each brand's voice, claims, and positioning distinct when the same team is producing content for all of them under the same deadline pressure.
How it works
Set up each client as a separate brand
Create an individual workspace for each client brand inside Landing Creator. Add their verified business information, which becomes the locked context that every page for that client draws from. Context Lock ensures no claim is invented outside what you've confirmed is true about that client's business.
Train the platform on their writing style
Paste up to three of the client's existing URLs. The platform reads their content and builds a style fingerprint specific to that brand. From this point forward, every page generated for this client will match their voice, not a generic AI default and not another client's tone.
Define the content matrix for each client
Describe the client's business and let the AI suggest offer and area combinations. For a local service client, that might be services times cities. For a SaaS client, it might be features times use cases or personas, similar to how offer x city combination pages work for location-based businesses. You confirm the matrix and the generation runs.
Review keyword gaps and competitor opportunities
Connect the client's Google Search Console account to surface keywords where they're underperforming. Run competitor gap analysis to identify terms their competitors rank on that they don't. These insights become your strategic recommendations in client meetings, not just page briefs.
Publish directly to the client's existing stack
Push pages through the WordPress plugin, Shopify app, Next.js package, or REST API, whichever matches the client's current setup. No migration required. Pages go live with schema markup, metadata, FAQ sections, and internal links already in place.
Per-brand voice, not shared templates
The platform learns each client's writing style from their own URLs and applies it exclusively to that client's pages. Style fingerprints are built per brand, so output for Client A never bleeds into Client B.
Context Lock prevents brand missteps
Every page generated for a client is grounded in that client's verified business information. Zero AI hallucination means no invented claims, no outdated details, and no more furious calls from brand managers.
Competitor gap analysis per client
Run keyword gap analysis against each client's competitors individually. You surface the specific terms each client is missing, which becomes concrete strategic intelligence you bring to client meetings.
Publish to any stack, no migration
WordPress, Shopify, Next.js, or REST API. You work with whatever the client already runs. No migration project means no scope creep, no delays, and no client pushback.
Multilingual output for EU and Nordic clients
Generate pages in multiple languages from the same platform, including all Nordic languages. Agencies with Scandinavian or broader EU clients can serve every market from one workflow without separate vendors.
Use cases
Mid-sized agency, 12 client brands, one account manager
An account manager running creative output for a dozen brands uses Landing Creator to set up a separate brand workspace for each client. Each workspace holds that client's verified information and style fingerprint. When a client updates their brand voice or service offering, the account manager updates the source context once, and all subsequent pages reflect it. No more pages going live in the wrong voice because a copywriter worked from an outdated brief. The account manager shifts from reviewing every paragraph to reviewing strategy.
Agency with mixed-stack clients across WordPress and Shopify
An agency whose clients run on different platforms uses Landing Creator's publishing integrations to push pages to each client's existing stack without asking anyone to migrate. One client gets pages via the WordPress plugin, another via the Shopify app, a third via the REST API. The production workflow is the same on the agency side regardless of what the client is running. For clients in e-commerce, the agency also builds e-commerce audience pages using the same matrix approach, keeping output consistent across a diverse portfolio.
Holding company managing regional brands across Nordic markets
A holding company with consumer brands operating across Sweden, Finland, and Denmark uses Landing Creator to generate pages in each market's language from a single platform. Multilingual support covering all Nordic languages means the content team doesn't need separate tools or vendors per market. Each regional brand gets its own matrix, its own voice, and its own metadata, while the holding company maintains oversight from one dashboard.
SEO agency scaling local service clients across city pages
An SEO agency specializing in local service businesses uses Landing Creator to run service-times-city matrices for multiple clients simultaneously. A plumbing client gets their full set of local business location pages while a cleaning company client's matrix runs in parallel. Each client's pages are isolated, correctly attributed, and published to their own WordPress instance. The agency takes on more clients without expanding the production team.
Can we keep each client's brand information completely separate from other clients?
Yes. Each client is set up as its own workspace with its own verified business context, style fingerprint, and content matrix. Pages generated for one client never draw from another client's information. Context Lock ensures every output is traceable to that specific client's confirmed details.
What if our clients are on different publishing platforms?
Landing Creator publishes through a WordPress plugin, a Shopify app, a Next.js package, and a REST API. You connect to whatever each client is already running, so there's no migration required and no new CMS for clients to learn.
How does the platform learn a client's brand voice?
You provide up to three of the client's existing URLs, such as a blog post, an about page, and a product page. The platform reads those pages and builds a style fingerprint specific to that brand. All pages generated for that client are written to match that fingerprint.
Can we use this for clients with multilingual or Nordic market needs?
Yes. Landing Creator supports multiple languages including all Nordic ones, so agencies with clients operating in Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, or other EU markets can generate localized pages for each market from a single platform without separate tools or vendors.
How does the competitor gap analysis work for agency clients?
You connect each client's Google Search Console account, and the platform surfaces keywords where that client is underperforming. The competitor gap analysis identifies terms their competitors rank on but they don't, giving you concrete recommendations to bring to client strategy sessions.
Stop being the bottleneck between your clients and their pages
If you're managing more than a handful of client brands, the process that's breaking down is the process, not your team. Landing Creator gives every client their own voice, their own matrix, and their own publishing pipeline, all from one place. Set up your first client workspace and see how the output compares to what your team is producing today.