Your Documentation Is Already a Landing Page Goldmine—You Just Can't Access It
Your product documentation contains some of the best marketing content you'll never use.
Think about it: your docs team has spent months crafting clear explanations of features, real-world use cases, step-by-step workflows, and customer success stories. Meanwhile, your marketing team is starting from scratch every time they need a new landing page—writing copy, hunting for screenshots, begging developers for technical details, and arguing about which features to highlight.
The content already exists. It's just trapped in a format that wasn't built for conversion.
You need landing pages that speak to specific buyer segments, highlight particular features, and drive sign-ups. But extracting that information from documentation and transforming it into compelling marketing pages? That's become a full-time project involving writers, designers, developers, and endless rounds of revisions.
Why the Current Approach Doesn't Work
Most marketing teams handle this problem in one of three ways, and none of them are sustainable.
Option one: They manually extract information from documentation and rebuild it as landing pages. This takes weeks. A copywriter reads through dozens of doc pages, takes notes, writes new copy, finds or creates images, works with a designer on layouts, then hands it to a developer for implementation. By the time the page goes live, the product has evolved and half the information is outdated. Want to create landing pages for five different customer segments? Multiply that timeline by five.
Option two: They use generic landing page builders and start from scratch. These tools are fast for creating pages, but they don't solve the core problem: you still need to write all the content yourself. Your documentation has feature explanations, integration details, and workflow diagrams, but none of that makes it into these tools. You end up with beautiful templates filled with placeholder text and stock photos that don't reflect your actual product.
Option three: They just link to documentation and hope for the best. This is the fastest approach, but it's also the least effective. Documentation is built for existing users who need technical reference material, not prospects who need to understand value propositions and business outcomes. Send a potential customer to your API reference page and you'll watch your conversion rate plummet.
The fundamental issue isn't the tools or the talent—it's that documentation and marketing pages serve different purposes, but they're built from the same raw material. Nobody has built a bridge between them. Until now.
How Docsie Transforms Documentation Into High-Converting Landing Pages
Docsie's AI-powered approach lets you generate landing pages from documentation without starting over from scratch or compromising on quality.
Here's what makes it different: instead of treating your documentation as a reference that needs to be manually translated, Docsie's AI understands both the technical content and the marketing intent. Point it at a section of your docs—say, your integration capabilities or your analytics features—and it generates a complete landing page with real screenshots from your documentation, properly formatted feature explanations, and working internal links to deeper resources.
The content is authentic because it comes directly from your documentation. When the AI explains how your product's API works, it's using the same descriptions your technical writers crafted. When it shows screenshots, those are real images from your actual product interface. When it links to additional resources, those links point to verified, up-to-date documentation pages. You're not getting generic marketing fluff—you're getting accurate, trustworthy content that reflects what your product actually does.
The layouts are professional because the AI understands landing page best practices. It knows that features should be presented with clear headlines and benefit-focused descriptions. It understands that screenshots should be large enough to show detail but positioned to support the narrative. It creates logical content hierarchies with proper headings, subheadings, and calls-to-action in the right places. You're not getting a documentation page with a different header—you're getting a purpose-built marketing asset.
The process is fast enough to actually support your go-to-market needs. Need landing pages for three different buyer personas? Generate them in an afternoon, each one pulling from different sections of your documentation and emphasizing different features. Launching a new product capability? Create its landing page while your docs team is still finishing the technical reference. Running an ABM campaign targeting enterprise customers? Build dedicated pages highlighting security, compliance, and integration features without writing a single paragraph from scratch.
One software company used this capability to create 15 industry-specific landing pages in a week—something that would have taken their small marketing team three months using traditional methods. Each page pulled from the same core documentation but emphasized different features and use cases relevant to healthcare, finance, education, and other verticals.
Who Is This For?
Marketing Teams at Product-Led Companies
If your product is technical and your documentation is comprehensive, you're sitting on a content goldmine. The challenge is that your two-person marketing team doesn't have the bandwidth to manually transform docs into landing pages. Docsie lets you scale your landing page creation without scaling your headcount.
Growth Marketers Running Targeted Campaigns
You need different landing pages for different campaigns, audiences, and channels. Creating custom pages for every segment used to mean choosing between speed and quality. Now you can have both—generate targeted landing pages that speak directly to specific customer needs while maintaining accuracy and polish.
Product Marketing Managers Launching New Features
Every new feature needs its own story and dedicated page. But by the time you've coordinated with writers, designers, and developers to create that page, you've lost launch momentum. Generate feature-specific landing pages directly from your release documentation and ship them alongside the product.
Content Marketers Scaling Organic Search
Programmatic SEO requires lots of high-quality, unique pages. Generic template approaches create thin content that doesn't rank. Generating landing pages from your actual documentation creates substantial, valuable pages that search engines reward—because they contain real information about real product capabilities.
Stop Rebuilding Content You Already Have
Your documentation team has already done the hard work of explaining your product clearly, accurately, and completely. Your marketing team shouldn't have to recreate that from scratch every time you need a landing page.
The ability to generate landing pages from documentation means faster campaign launches, more targeted messaging, and landing pages that actually reflect what your product does. No more choosing between speed and accuracy. No more outdated marketing pages that contradict your current documentation. No more content silos between teams.
Ready to see how much faster you can ship landing pages? Start your free trial or book a demo to see landing page generation in action.