Leadpages

Leadpages

· #216 most-used

Build high-converting landing pages and capture leads at scale

MarketingAnalyticsFormsAutomationLead GenerationWebsite & CMS

Leadpages is the AI-powered landing page builder that lets marketers and small businesses create, A/B test, and publish high-converting pages, pop-ups, alert bars, and multi-page sites — without code. Connect it to Actionist and your agents can programmatically create pages from templates, retrieve form submission data, export lead lists, monitor conversion analytics, manage your asset library, and publish new blog posts — all without touching the Leadpages dashboard.

Average time saved
10 hours
per person · per month
≈ 1 workdays back

Eliminates manual work. Agents eliminate manual lead exports, analytics digests, compliance page checks, and CRM data entry that teams perform by hand every week when leads flow through Leadpages.

Schedule

What your Leadpages agent runs on autopilot

A week of scheduled jobs your Actionist agent will execute on your behalf.

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Multi-app workflows

Leadpages × every other app you use

End-to-end automations that span multiple apps — each one a real business outcome.

6Workflows
5Apps spanned
~17 hrsSaved / week
5Personas served
For sales
Featured4 apps

New form lead synced to CRM and outreach queued

Within about a minute of the form submission, the lead is in HubSpot, in the outreach queue, and the sales team has a Slack notification. No manual log-in to Leadpages to check overnight submissions.

~5 hrs

Time saved for your team — every week, on autopilot

The flow
Trigger·When a visitor submits a lead-capture form on any Leadpages page
Result
Create or update the contact with the submission data and source page slugAppend the lead to the weekly outreach queue sheetPost a lead notification to #sales-new-leads with company name and email
The win
Saved per run
8 min
Runs / week
~40×
Zero leads lost between Leadpages and the CRM
Driven bySales Agent
ROI

Savings

What your team gets back — two angles: what you stop doing manually, and what that's worth.

Without Actionist

What you do manually today

With Actionist

What your agent runs for you

  • Sales
    75 min / week
    Manual lead export and CRM entry

    Reps log into Leadpages daily, export a CSV of new form submissions, and manually create or update CRM contacts — adding 15 minutes of admin before the first outreach call.

    Sales Agent
    0 min
    Agent syncs leads to CRM within about a minute of submission

    The New Form Submission trigger fires within about a minute, the agent creates the CRM contact and appends the lead to the outreach queue automatically — reps start calling, not exporting.

  • Marketing
    30 min / week
    Manual weekly analytics pull and digest

    The marketing team opens each landing page's analytics tab in Leadpages, copies visitor and conversion numbers into a spreadsheet, and formats a summary for the Tuesday planning meeting — 30 minutes every week.

    Marketing Agent
    0 min
    Agent posts a ranked performance digest before every planning meeting

    The agent fetches analytics for all active pages, ranks them by conversion rate, and posts the digest to Slack before the Tuesday meeting — the team reviews data in the channel, not the dashboard.

  • Customer Support
    60 min / week
    Manual form submission review for support intake

    The support team manually checks the Leadpages leads inbox for contact form submissions, copies details into the helpdesk, and creates tickets by hand — an error-prone step that delays response time.

    Customer Support Agent
    0 min
    Agent converts form submissions to helpdesk tickets automatically

    The New Form Submission trigger fires for each support intake submission, the agent creates the ticket with full lead data, and the support queue is current without anyone logging in to Leadpages.

  • Human Resources
    45 min / week
    Manual application export at end of day

    Recruiters log into Leadpages each evening to export application form submissions, import them into the ATS or Google Sheets, and post notifications to the hiring channel — applications sit unseen until end of day.

    Human Resources Agent
    0 min
    Agent routes each application to the ATS and Slack within about a minute

    When an application form is submitted, the agent adds the candidate to the tracking sheet and the hiring channel immediately — recruiters see new applications as they arrive, not hours later.

  • Finance
    45 min / week
    Manual cost-per-lead calculation at month end

    Finance manually pulls conversion data from Leadpages, combines it with ad-spend figures from a separate sheet, and calculates cost-per-lead in a one-off model review — often too late to adjust in-flight campaigns.

    Finance Agent
    0 min
    Agent calculates cost-per-lead weekly and flags overspend pages

    The finance agent fetches page analytics every Friday, combines them with budget data, calculates cost-per-lead per page, and flags overspend before the end-of-week review — time to act while the campaign is still running.

  • Operations
    60 min / week
    Manual page and domain registry maintenance

    Operations manually checks the Leadpages account each week, updates a spreadsheet of active pages and domains, and flags expiring domains by hand — a slow, error-prone process that frequently misses newly created or deleted pages.

    Operations Agent
    0 min
    Agent reconciles the page and domain registry every Monday automatically

    The agent fetches all pages and domains, compares against the registry in Notion, updates it, and posts a change summary to the #operations channel — the inventory is accurate before the first Monday standup.

  • Legal
    30 min / week
    Ad-hoc compliance review of new landing pages

    Legal reviews landing pages for compliance copy only when someone remembers to ask — consent language, privacy links, and opt-in disclosures are often missing for days or weeks before being caught.

    Legal Agent
    0 min
    Agent scans every new page for compliance gaps within about a minute of publish

    The Page Published trigger fires the legal agent's compliance scan automatically — every page is reviewed for required consent language within about a minute of going live, not when someone remembers to ask.

+ 100s of other Leadpages automations
Average time saved
35 hrs / person / month
Calculator

Calculate what your team saves

Team size
5 people
Hourly rate
$75 / hr
Hours saved / week
13
Hours saved / year
625
Annual ROI
$46,875

Based on Leadpages's typical team usage — the visible tasks plus a few other automations the agent runs: ~2.5 hrs / person / week of admin work automated.

Connect

How to plug Leadpages into Actionist

Pick the connection method that suits your environment.

The recommended path. Connect via OAuth and your agent gains access to pages, forms, analytics, and assets — no tokens to manage.

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Open the Apps tab

Find Leadpages in the Apps library and click Connect. OAuth is the recommended path — Actionist opens a Leadpages authorisation window.

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Authorise in Leadpages

Sign in to your Leadpages account and grant Actionist permission to read and manage your pages, forms, assets, and analytics.

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Test the connection

Actionist runs a read-only test call to confirm the connection. You're ready to start automating.

Actions

17 actions your agent can call

Read and write operations available to your Actionist agent.

Triggers

4 events your agent can react to

Events your agent watches for, and the actions it kicks off in response.

FAQs

Questions about Leadpages + Actionist

How does Actionist connect to Leadpages?
Go to the Apps tab, find Leadpages, and click Connect. The recommended path is OAuth — Actionist opens a Leadpages authorisation window where you sign in and grant permission to your pages, forms, analytics, and assets. If you prefer a key-based connection, generate an API key from your Leadpages account under Account Settings → Developer → API Keys and paste it into Actionist. Either way, Actionist runs a read-only test call to confirm the handshake before any actions run. OAuth is available on all Leadpages plans; full API key access requires the Pro plan.
What permissions does the agent need on my Leadpages account?
For read operations — retrieving pages, form submissions, analytics, assets, and domains — the agent needs read scope on your account. For write operations — creating pages, uploading assets, publishing blog posts, adding domains, creating brand kits — it needs write scope as well. The OAuth flow requests both scopes together. If you connect via API key, the key inherits the permissions of the account user who generated it, so generate it from an account with full access if you want the agent to both read and write.
Can I trigger an agent workflow the moment a form is submitted?
Yes. The New Form Submission trigger fires within about a minute when any form on a connected Leadpages page receives a submission. You can filter by specific page or form, so the agent only reacts to the pages you care about. Common patterns: create a CRM contact in HubSpot, append the lead to a Google Sheets outreach queue, or post a notification to a Slack channel. The trigger delivers all submitted field values — name, email, phone, and any custom fields — so the agent has the full lead record immediately.
How do I get my Leadpages leads into my email marketing platform automatically?
The most common approach is to use the New Form Submission trigger to fire whenever a lead opts in, then use a write action to add the subscriber to your email platform — Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign, Brevo, or any other app Actionist connects to. If you want a batch approach instead, the Export Lead Data action lets you pull all submissions from a specific form over a date range and import them in bulk on a schedule. Either approach eliminates the manual export-and-import cycle that typically delays new subscribers from entering their nurture sequence.
Can the agent create new landing pages programmatically?
Yes. The Create Page action creates a new landing page in your Leadpages account with the title, slug, and metadata you specify. This is useful for campaigns that need a page created as soon as they're approved in your project management tool, or for bulk page creation (for example, one landing page per region or event). The page is created as a draft and will need to be styled and published via the Leadpages builder or the API's publish endpoint. The agent can also upload assets to the library and create or apply brand kits before the designer opens the builder.
What analytics data can the agent pull from Leadpages?
Actionist can retrieve three types of analytics from Leadpages: page-level metrics (visitor count, conversion rate, and view-to-lead ratio via Get Page Analytics), click heatmap data showing where visitors engage on the page (Get Heatmap Analytics), and scroll depth data showing what percentage of visitors reach each section (Get Scroll Depth Analytics). These three data sources together give a conversion picture — how many people convert, where they click, and how far they read — which the agent can compile into a weekly digest or use to flag underperforming pages automatically.
Can the agent help with GDPR compliance on my Leadpages forms?
Yes, within what the API exposes. The Render Published Page action retrieves the HTML of any live page, which the agent can scan for required compliance elements — GDPR consent language, privacy policy links, opt-in disclosure text, and data processing notices. The Legal Agent can run this scan on a weekly schedule or every time a new page is published (via the Page Published trigger), flagging pages that are missing required copy before a regulator or customer notices. The agent cannot add compliance copy to your pages directly — that still requires editing in the Leadpages builder — but it can ensure nothing goes unreviewed.
Does Actionist support Leadpages A/B testing?
Actionist supports A/B testing workflows at the analytics layer. You create both page variants in Leadpages (using Create Page for the challenger variant), then use Get Page Analytics on a schedule to compare conversion rates between the two slugs. When one variant reaches statistical confidence, the agent can flag the winner for a human decision, delete the losing page via Delete Page, and update the winning page's slug to match the canonical URL. The agent does not control Leadpages' native A/B testing feature directly — it reads analytics per page and lets you build the decision logic on top.