Your marketing site is your first product demo. Technical buyers judge your engineering by how your own site performs. We build SaaS sites that load in under a second and convert like the product behind them.
Technical buyers open your site and your competitor's in adjacent tabs. The one that loads first holds attention. Most SaaS companies ship their marketing site on WordPress — 3 to 5 seconds to paint — or a React SPA that pushes 500KB of JavaScript before a heading appears. Neither reflects well on a team that claims to write good software. SaaS CPCs run $20 to $60 per click; at that price every landing-page visit counts. A 10-point Quality Score gain from a faster page can cut CPC by 30% or more — for a company spending $50K a month on ads, that's $15K saved without touching a single creative. We build on Astro: static HTML, zero JavaScript by default, with islands that hydrate pricing calculators and demo booking only when the visitor reaches for them.
Marketing site, docs, pricing, and changelog — one design system, one deploy pipeline, every page fast by default.
Homepage, feature pages, and product tours with 95+ Lighthouse scores and SEO architecture that compounds organic traffic. CMS integration so marketing ships without an engineering sprint.
Interactive plan comparison, annual/monthly calculators, and enterprise qualification logic — A/B testable for conversion.
Full-text search across docs and API references, version-aware branches, MDX authoring, and copy-button code samples.
Automated changelogs, RSS for subscribers, and categorized updates pulled from your release data.
Headless CMS plus Astro islands. Static where it can be, interactive only where it must be.
WordPress was built for blogs in 2003. SaaS marketing needs component architecture, developer workflows, and performance a page builder can't deliver.
Shortcode-driven themes produce bloated HTML and break on update. Plugin chains add JavaScript, queries, and security surface on every page. Deploys are manual, with no preview URLs and no clean rollback. We build the marketing site on your product's actual design system — same type scale, same tokens — so the site and the product read as one.
See website development →Yes. Your marketing site and your application serve different purposes and have different performance requirements. Marketing sites need to load instantly for SEO and ad performance. Applications need to handle authenticated state, real-time data, and complex interactions. Coupling them means your marketing pages inherit your app's JavaScript bundle, authentication overhead, and deployment constraints. We build marketing sites as standalone Astro projects that deploy independently. Your marketing team can ship landing pages and blog posts without touching the product codebase or waiting for engineering sprints.
Astro with a headless CMS is the strongest choice for SaaS marketing sites right now. Astro generates static HTML with zero JavaScript by default, which means sub-second page loads without caching tricks. Interactive components (pricing calculators, feature demos, signup forms) hydrate only when needed using Astro's island architecture. For CMS, Sanity or Contentful gives your marketing team a visual editor while keeping the frontend fast. The combination delivers 95+ Lighthouse scores consistently, which matters because technical buyers judge your engineering quality by your own site's performance.
Your SaaS marketing site should pass all Core Web Vitals thresholds: LCP under 2.5 seconds, FID under 100ms, CLS under 0.1. But those are minimums. A well-built SaaS site should hit LCP under 1 second, zero layout shift, and a Lighthouse performance score above 95. Time to interactive matters especially for SaaS because your visitors are often evaluating you against competitors in adjacent tabs. The site that loads and responds first gets more attention. For SaaS companies spending $20 to $60 per click on Google Ads, a 10-point Quality Score improvement from better landing page speed can reduce CPC by 30% or more.
If your marketing team publishes content more than twice a month, yes. A headless CMS lets non-technical team members update landing pages, blog posts, case studies, and changelog entries without developer involvement. Without one, every content change requires a code commit and deployment. Sanity, Contentful, and Storyblok all work well with Astro. The CMS handles content editing and preview, while the Astro frontend handles rendering and performance. This separation means your site stays fast regardless of how much content you add, because the CMS never touches the production frontend.
The same team handles the speed layer and the systems underneath when your site is the front door to real infrastructure.
High-performance custom sites with 95+ Lighthouse scores and SEO built for search and AI answer engines.
Explore website development → TuneCore Web Vitals optimization and caching architecture — the difference between winning and losing a technical buyer.
Explore performance → HostEdge delivery and deploy pipelines that keep the marketing site fast and independent of the app.
ScaleFor when the product behind the site needs the same engineering rigor as the front of it.
Tell us about your product, your audience, and what your current site isn't doing. We'll scope a build that matches the quality of what you ship.