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Alternative landing pages and a sharper way to introduce Vlogerly

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Sora Tanaka

The Vlogerly marketing site just got a major facelift, and the way we introduce the product to new readers is meaningfully different.

We rebuilt our landing layer on top of a slice architecture. Instead of one rigid homepage, we can now compose pages from a registry of focused sections: hero variants, metric highlights, feature matrix, use-case grid, FAQ, trust strip, and more. The result is that every comparison page or alternative landing can pick exactly the slices that make sense for its audience.

Three new pages went live with this release:

  • A Spanish-first crear blog gratis page tuned for the Spanish-speaking long tail.
  • An English head-to-head against the leading hosted blogging platforms, leading with the 0% fees angle.
  • A localized 404 that finally feels intentional.

Visually, the home page now opens with a refreshed CTA, a real trust-by band with theme-aware logos, a native details/summary FAQ, and a tightened four-column footer. Small things like number badges and gradient icon containers carry the eye through the page instead of fighting it.

If you've sent traffic to Vlogerly in the past month, you've already seen the new pages. The slice approach lets us iterate on positioning faster than ever, which means more focused stories for the audiences that matter to you.

May 19, 2026

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    Nia Adeyemi

    The sharper positioning lands. The previous home was so generic I had to read three times to understand the value prop. The new variant gets out of the way and lets the product speak.

    May 20, 2026

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