Instapage is used by marketers to create, optimize, and personalize landing pages without coding skills. With its built-in optimization tools like A/B Testing, Ad-to-Page Personalization, and Heatmaps, marketers can launch more campaigns faster and accelerate their conversions.
$99
per month per user
Navattic
Score 9.1 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Navattic enables go-to-market teams to instantly create interactive product demos. They help 150+ sales and marketing teams power product-led growth initiatives across the sales and marketing funnel. The solution helps users to:
Convert Website Visitors: Drive more qualified leads with a new CTA. Engage Leads: Give prospects tailored product-led campaigns. Educate Prospects: Shorten the sales cycle and increase retention with proactive product education.
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Create
$99
per month 15,000 unique monthly visitors
Optimize
starting at $199
per month starting with 30,000 unique monthly visitors
Convert
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Yes
Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
20% discount for annual pricing.
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SEO and Conversion Optimization
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Instapage
8.4
4 Ratings
35% above category average
Navattic
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Landing page A/B testing:
10.04 Ratings
00 Ratings
Dynamic page text replacement
7.33 Ratings
00 Ratings
Real-time analytics dashboard
7.04 Ratings
00 Ratings
SEO tools
7.73 Ratings
00 Ratings
Optimization recommendations
10.04 Ratings
00 Ratings
Lead Management
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Instapage
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Ratings
Navattic
7.7
7 Ratings
0% above category average
Lead nurturing automation
00 Ratings
7.67 Ratings
Lead scoring and grading
00 Ratings
7.06 Ratings
Data quality management
00 Ratings
7.37 Ratings
Automated sales alerts and tasks
00 Ratings
8.37 Ratings
Automated follow-ups
00 Ratings
8.33 Ratings
Lead segmentation and distribution
00 Ratings
7.54 Ratings
Lead Management Integrations
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Instapage
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Ratings
Navattic
8.1
7 Ratings
8% above category average
Integrations with advertising platforms
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8.45 Ratings
Integrations with CRMs
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8.07 Ratings
Integrations with data storage tools
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8.36 Ratings
Integrations with lead automation tools
00 Ratings
7.67 Ratings
Conversion Rate Optimization
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Instapage
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Navattic
7.2
8 Ratings
14% below category average
KPI analytics
00 Ratings
7.97 Ratings
Drop-off analytics
00 Ratings
7.67 Ratings
A/B tests
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6.17 Ratings
Form Building
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Well-suited for simple landing pages which don't have any complex functionality. Great for creating landing pages for lead generation campaigns - as it comes with tons of excellent templates and a variety of forms. Not great for pages that contain a lot of information and can potentially be very long. We found that Instapage is not a great fit for building pages that need to be updated frequently, like a blog page.
Great for post follow up demos, tours, pitches. Can also help be a good substitute instead of free trials because customers can click and follow various platform guides you create. Sales and CSMs share these out often especially for sharing new feature updates.
Instapage makes it easy to frame out a landing page really quickly. They provide template blocks for various components of a landing page (header, features, testimonials, etc.) that you can easily modify for your own needs. Other tools provide whole-page templates, but I much prefer the section-level templating. It's more convenient to assemble a page this way and add the details on top of that versus taking a finished template and peeling away design and functional elements to get what I want.
Instapage's mobile auto-resizer works better than other platforms I've used. I found that I had many fewer adjustments on their auto-resizing of the full page than I've experienced with other tools. I still had to work with text size a bit, but they generally did a better job of ordering elements for mobile the way I would want and maintain proportionality of page elements better.
Instapage has a lot of integrations that marketers will love. I don't know if they particularly stand out in this respect, but this is a particularly important aspect of their tool that most marketers will care about.
There are only a couple of minor issues that I dislike. One is offering a Drupal community-approved update to their module. We are using a slightly older version of Drupal and it appears they don't have plans to offer a Drupal-approved update to their module for that version.
There are also random bugs when trying to format text. For example, sometimes a sans serif font appears as a serif and doesn't seem to want to change.
If you work with a template and some code, it can be challenging to edit the default coding.
The built-in forms can be a bit limiting.
The program will try to automatically reformat for mobile, but it may not always be exactly the way you want it to look, so there is a bit of redesigning required when going to mobile.
I wish we had better ways to organize/segment demos within the product but that is feedback that we've given to the Navattic team and our CAM has been able to provide suggestions on how to best work within any limitations for the time being.
I've tried all of the other landing page services on the market, and this is literally the easiest to use. I am not a designer or software developer, just a simple guy and if I can learn how to use it, anyone can. That's what won me over. Their support and pre-made templates are awesome, but the usability is what I love!
It's super easy to use. Setting up a demo is even easier now with their automated process and AI recommendations. The interface is very user friendly and anyone can use it to set up the demo.
HubSpot was terrible because it required a lot of coding experience if you wanted to work outside the given 4-5 templates. If you wanted a new template built, or to rebrand existing templates, they charged you. Very inflexible program and was very challenged by it. Our main website was built using WordPress, which is great for building webpages, but more difficult to build a landing page without the distraction of the top navigation menu. Instapage literally answered all the problems we were seeking to address: simplicity, customization, ease of use.
Navattic, despite offering various options, can be more user-friendly and easier to integrate than Pendo. Pendo is extremely complex and its feature-tiered pricing structure can be too expensive for what it offers.
We've not had much of a conversion rate on some of our landing pages -- but this could be because we are relatively green with the marketing side of things and forget to send people to it. It's not easy for people to find on their own -- so I highly recommend you use some of the "hidden" SEO tools to increase the ROI. Without it, you're not going to be happy with your investment.