Test a landing page before you build the real thing
Have a headline and a signup form mocked up? Drop it here and send real traffic to a live link before you spend a week building the full product or site.
Drag & drop your file here
or — zip a folder, or drop a single page
A landing-page test only tells you something if people can actually click through it — a design comp shared in a chat does not count. Pagedrop gets a rough landing page, hand-coded, AI-generated, or exported from a design tool, onto a real HTTPS link in seconds, so you can run an ad, drop it in a newsletter, or send it to prospects and see if anyone bites before building anything further.
How to test a landing page before building the real site
Mock up the page
Put together a single page — headline, value prop, and a signup form or waitlist link — by hand, with AI, or exported from a design tool.
Drop it and go live
Drop the .html (zip it if it has separate assets) onto the box above; it is live at an HTTPS link in seconds.
Send traffic and watch
Share the link in an ad, a message, or a newsletter, and check the basic view count in your dashboard to see if it is getting looked at.
Frequently asked questions
Can I see how many people visited?
Free sites show a basic view count. Paid plans unlock full visitor analytics if you want more detail on where traffic came from and when it landed.
Can I run this as an actual ad landing page?
Yes — it is a normal HTTPS link, so ad platforms treat it like any other landing page. Just make sure your form or CTA posts to an external tool, since there is no server-side backend here.
What happens once the test is done?
Take the page down with your manage token if the idea did not land, or move straight into building the real thing and publish that as your next version.
Is there a way to run two versions to compare?
Publish each variant separately — you will get two different links, so send half your traffic to each and compare the view counts, or your ad platform's own click data, manually.