Carrd is the $19-a-year one-pager. Leadpages is the grown-up version. Pages that A/B test themselves, forms that enrich every lead, AI that ships a page in 60 seconds. Everything Carrd wasn't built for, built in. Starting at $99 a month.
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What each one actually is
Carrd is
Leadpages is
The scorecard
Loved what you and your team are doing with the new Leadpages. It has changed our business.
This is impressive and comes up with solid layout and design. It looks legit better.
I'd love to incorporate these new pages into my existing website.
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The part after publish
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A/B testing the Carrd page can't
Leadpages splits traffic between two versions, picks the winner, and ships a new challenger. A Carrd page goes live with whatever copy you guessed was right on day one.
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Signups
$14.2K
Attributed revenue
98.1%
Significance
Carrd Analytics stops at the pageview
Leadpages shows revenue per variant, per campaign, per source. Carrd's Pro Standard analytics stop at pageviews and referrers. You still don't know which headline paid for itself.
The Carrd form collects an email
A Carrd form gives you name and email to a spreadsheet. A Leadpages form gives you name, email, company, role, industry, and company size, then routes the lead straight to your CRM.
Plugs into the stack you already run
Straight answers
Depends what you built your Carrd for. If you need a link-in-bio or a profile page, Carrd is right for that. If you need a page that captures leads, A/B tests itself, and syncs to your CRM, Leadpages is the grown-up version of a one-page site.
Yes. Carrd is $19 to $49 a year. Leadpages is $99 a month. Carrd doesn't include A/B testing, lead enrichment, heatmaps, Smart Traffic, or CRM-native integrations. Buy those separately on top of Carrd and you spend more than $99. Leadpages bundles all of it.
Yes. Pages, sites, and blogs on one platform. Most Carrd users graduate to Leadpages when they start running real campaigns and the one-page site stops doing the job.
Yes. Type a prompt, get a published page in 60 seconds with your brand colors applied and the copy written. Carrd is manual build on a template. Leadpages writes the page and ships it.
Yes. Keep your Carrd as the link-in-bio or personal site. Use Leadpages for every campaign page, paid ad destination, and lead gen form. They don't fight.
HubSpot, Salesforce, Mailchimp, Klaviyo, ActiveCampaign, and Meta Ads natively. Plus Zapier and webhooks for anything else. Carrd connects to a handful of tools on Pro Standard and up. Native CRM sync and ad platform connections aren't in the Carrd stack.
Try it free for 7 days. Build a Leadpages page, run it against your Carrd, see which one sends leads to your CRM. That'll tell you more than this page will.
The grown-up version of a one-page site
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