Paid Social Landing Surface
Product systems for teams that need a clearer path from traffic to launch.
CodeHunter Lab packages the product strategy, operating structure, and system map into one premium learning surface so teams can move from interest to execution without losing momentum.
Current Lab Snapshot
3 systems, 5 resources, 1 path to launch.
System 01
System 01 — Foundations
System 02
System 02 — Operations
System 03
System 03 — Architecture
The Problem
Most teams do not need more ideas. They need a product surface that organizes what matters.
Paid social traffic drops into disconnected promises far too often. Lab is built to tighten the handoff between positioning, systems, and what a buyer can actually preview next.
Traffic lands on generic consulting pages instead of a product narrative.
Internal knowledge is scattered across notes, docs, and unfinished workflows.
Buyers struggle to see how strategy becomes an operational system they can adopt.
The Solution
Lab presents the platform as a product, not a vague services menu.
The landing page introduces the structure, shows the systems, and makes the next step obvious. The result is a clearer story for premium buyers and a reusable frame for future public surfaces.
Product Framing
One page to understand the operating model, the systems, and the next action.
The public surface stays intentionally sparse: strong hierarchy, high-contrast typography, and selective proof instead of crowded claims.
How It Works
A simple path from first click to system-level understanding.
Each section carries a specific job: frame the problem, explain the product logic, surface the systems, and create a confident next click.
Step 01
Frame the outcome
Lead with the promise of a guided platform instead of open-ended service exploration.
Step 02
Show the systems
Use structured summaries from the Lab data source so the public surface reflects the product model.
Step 03
Drive the next action
Keep the CTA hierarchy stable: View Systems first, Preview Platform second.
Systems
The first three Lab systems are already mapped.
These summaries come directly from the Lab content contract so the marketing surface stays aligned with the product structure.
System 01
System 01 — Foundations
Core positioning and audience fundamentals.
Start here to orient the lab and define the base strategy.
- Modules
- 1
- Lessons
- 1
System 02
System 02 — Operations
Processes for delivery, support, and internal execution.
Turn the strategy into a repeatable operating system.
- Modules
- 1
- Lessons
- 1
System 03
System 03 — Architecture
Structure for products, content, and platform decisions.
Shape the platform so every piece has a clear role.
- Modules
- 1
- Lessons
- 1
Why It Converts
Clean enough for premium traffic. Structured enough to feel credible.
Lab differentiates itself by showing a real operating model instead of relying on broad AI agency language.
What buyers feel
The product feels intentional, premium, and already in motion.
That matters for paid social traffic, where signal is weak and the first page has to establish taste, confidence, and direction very quickly.
White-first surface with restrained contrast
Dedicated Lab navigation rather than the broad site menu
CTA hierarchy that matches the product journey
Reusable components for future campaign pages
Next Step
Explore the systems now, then preview the broader platform.
The landing stack is designed to keep the action clear without overwhelming the page.
Start with the system map, then move deeper once the product logic clicks.
This keeps the first conversion lightweight while preserving a second path for visitors who want more context before committing.