SaaS influencer and creator marketing platform by Amina HussainSaaS influencer and creator marketing platform by Amina Hussain

SaaS influencer and creator marketing platform

Amina Hussain

Amina Hussain

Project Overview

CreatorScope is a SaaS product for influencer marketing teams: a platform that lets brands and agencies discover, vet, and manage creator partnerships in one workspace instead of juggling spreadsheets and disconnected tools. What I worked on:
Full landing page design and build
Component system (tabs, accordion, testimonial cards, CMS-driven sections)
Responsive layout across breakpoints

The Challenge:

Creator marketing tools tend to look the same: a hero, a feature list, a pricing table, done. That template gets ignored fast. The challenge was building a page that could carry real product depth - discovery, audience auditing, outreach, reporting without turning into a wall of scrolling feature cards, while still feeling fast, confident, and worth the click to "Start free trial."
The other half of the challenge was structural: build it in a way a real team could maintain. Testimonials, integrations, and resources all needed to be editable without anyone touching layout code.

The Approach

Lead with proof, then earn the detail: The page opens with a bold value prop and a live-looking product screenshot, followed immediately by a logo strip and stat callouts- so credibility is established before the visitor is asked to read anything else.
Turn features into a system, not a list: Instead of stacking every feature vertically, the core platform section uses a tabbed switcher (Discovery, Audience Audit, Outreach & CRM, Reporting), restyled entirely from Webflow's default component. It keeps four feature sets on one screen instead of turning them into an endless scroll.
Build content sections to survive real edits: Testimonials, integration logos, and resource cards are all CMS collections, not hardcoded blocks. Anyone maintaining the site can add a new testimonial or swap a logo without opening the Designer.
Make the "how it works" section feel like momentum: A four-step horizontal flow gives visitors a simple mental model of the product in seconds, using connected numbered steps instead of another paragraph of copy.
Handle objections before they become drop-off: An FAQ accordion near the bottom absorbs the practical questions (platform coverage, data accuracy, integrations) that would otherwise stall a visitor right before the final CTA.
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Posted Aug 10, 2026

Designing and building a Webflow marketing site that makes a complex, multi-feature SaaS product feel simple, credible, and easy to act on.