Danny
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RIP landing page designers 🤯
I just built a system in Claude Code that clones high-converting advertorial pages & rebuilds it for your brand in minutes.
Find a presell page that's been running on Meta for months →
Feed it to Claude Code →
Get back a production-ready page with your product, your copy, your angles.
Built 100% in Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies testing multiple advertorial angles on Meta.
The best brands on Meta are running 5-10 different advertorial pages at any given time.
Each one targets a different audience, a different pain point, a different hook.
Building those pages manually means freelancers, back-and-forth, and weeks of waiting.
This system solves it:
→ Find an advertorial that's scaling on Meta
→ Feed the page to Claude Code
→ Claude extracts the exact DR framework
→ Swap in your brand details, product, audience, and mechanism
→ Claude one-shots a complete HTML page following the same proven structure
→ Paste into Shopify. Done.
No designer.
No copywriter turnaround.
No starting from scratch.
What you get:
→ The exact advertorial structure that's already converting on Meta, rebuilt for your brand
→ Full HTML page ready to import into Shopify in 60 seconds
→ Copy that follows every DR beat — authority, pain escalation, root cause reframe, social proof, offer
→ A repeatable system you can use to spin out new angles whenever you need them
The pages that are scaling hardest on Meta all follow the same formula. This just lets you use it.
I put together a full guide showing the exact process — how to find winning pages, extract the structure, and build your own in Claude Code.
Want the full guide for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "CLONE"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Money is just a tool to buy things.
If a country prints more money but doesn’t make more food, houses, or jobs, then everyone has more money chasing the same stuff, so then prices go up.
So people don’t get richer.
Money just becomes worth less. Which inevitably leads to poverty.
Zimbabwe is a prime example.
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