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Book free discovery call →Landings (landings.dev) is a curated gallery of the best landing pages for design inspiration — positioning in the landing-page-specific inspiration gallery niche. Curated screenshots of high-quality landing pages from various site types (SaaS, agency, portfolio, product, e-commerce), organized by category or design aesthetic, browsable feed, save to collections + favorites, search across the library, occasional editorial commentary. The .dev domain + 'Landings' name signals developer-adjacent positioning vs broader-design audiences (more startup + SaaS than design-agency landing pages). Sits in the landing-page inspiration landscape alongside Land-book (the dominant landing-page-specialized gallery with extensive curated library + strong design-Twitter following), Saaspo (SaaS landing pages specifically with deeper SaaS focus), Awwwards (high-craft award-driven sites including landing pages with design community conversation + prestige), Mobbin (broader UX patterns library covering landing pages alongside other patterns), Godly (covered earlier — high-craft curated web design gallery), and various smaller curated alternatives in this saturated niche. Distinguished from Land-book (dominant landing-page-specialized gallery — safer choice for landing-page inspiration breadth) by smaller curated alternative scope, distinguished from Saaspo (SaaS landing pages specifically with deeper SaaS focus) by broader landing-page coverage across site types, distinguished from Awwwards (award-driven high-craft showcase) by general curation vs award focus, distinguished from Mobbin (broader UX patterns library) by landing-page specialization, distinguished from Godly (high-craft curated gallery) by landing-page focus vs broader contemporary web design. Specific Landings.dev features — exact library size, free vs paid tiers, submission process — should be verified on landings.dev since saturated category requires specific differentiation testing. Typical for inspiration galleries — likely free browsing + possibly Pro tier (verify on landings.dev). Best for designers browsing landing pages for inspiration when designing new marketing pages as supplementary gallery to primary inspiration sources, indie founders building mood boards for SaaS marketing sites where landing-page screenshots inform client + team alignment work, designers studying how successful landing pages handle structure + hierarchy + content patterns across various site types, and designers building visual literacy through ongoing exposure to curated landing-page work as one of many sources used over time. Skip for the dominant landing-page gallery with biggest library + community (Land-book is the safer choice for landing-page inspiration breadth in 2026), for SaaS-specific landing pages where Saaspo specializes with deeper SaaS focus, for broader UX patterns beyond landing pages where Mobbin covers more, for high-craft award-driven inspiration where Awwwards owns the design community conversation, or if you're not building landing pages currently (galleries are less useful without active project context). One of multiple smaller options in the saturated 2026 landing-page inspiration gallery market — most designers should default to Land-book as primary for landing-page work + supplement with Saaspo for SaaS-specific focus + treat smaller alternatives like Landings.dev as occasional browsing supplements rather than necessary paid subscriptions.
⏱ 30-second verdict
Landings.dev is a curated gallery of landing page designs from real startups and products. Browse hundreds of examples organized by industry, style, and components to find inspiration for your own landing pages. Each entry showcases the full page design with key sections highlighted.
🎯 Why it's useful
When you're building a new product and need to ship a landing page fast, browsing proven designs helps you skip the blank canvas problem and get ideas that actually convert.
💜 Our take
It's dead simple to browse and the collection focuses specifically on landing pages rather than general web design. Great for those 'I need a hero section idea right now' moments.
Landing page inspiration
Designers browsing landing pages for inspiration when designing new marketing pages — supplementary gallery to primary inspiration sources.
Indie founder mood boards
Indie founders building mood boards for SaaS marketing sites — pull landing-page screenshots into client + team alignment work.
Pattern + structure study
Designers studying how successful landing pages handle structure + hierarchy + content patterns across various site types.
Design literacy through curation
Building visual literacy through ongoing exposure to curated landing-page work — one of many sources designers use over time.
Landings (landings.dev) is a curated gallery of the best landing pages for design inspiration — positioning in the landing-page-specific inspiration gallery niche alongside Land-book (the dominant landing-page-specialized gallery), Saaspo (SaaS landing pages specifically), and the broader inspiration gallery landscape. The .dev domain + 'Landings' name signals the developer-adjacent positioning vs broader-design audiences. What you get (general for landing-page galleries in this tier): curated screenshots of high-quality landing pages from various site types (SaaS, agency, portfolio, product, e-commerce), organized by category or design aesthetic, browsable feed, save to collections + favorites, search across the library, occasional editorial commentary. Specific Landings.dev features — exact library size, free vs paid tiers, submission process, video flows — should be verified on landings.dev. Where Landings fits in the landing-page inspiration landscape: Land-book is the dominant landing-page-specialized gallery with extensive curated library + strong design-Twitter following. Saaspo specializes specifically in SaaS landing pages. Awwwards covers high-craft award-driven sites including landing pages. Mobbin covers broader UX patterns. Landings.dev is one of the smaller curated alternatives in this saturated niche. The .dev positioning suggests developer-focused (more startup + SaaS than design-agency landing pages). Where it's not for you: if you want the dominant landing-page gallery with biggest community + library, Land-book is the safer choice. If you want SaaS landing pages specifically (vs broader site types), Saaspo specializes there. If you want comprehensive UX patterns beyond landing pages, Mobbin is better. If you want award-driven high-craft inspiration, Awwwards owns that conversation. Landings.dev fits if its specific curation aesthetic appeals + supplements primary inspiration sources. Pricing: typical for inspiration galleries — likely free browsing + possibly Pro tier. Verify on landings.dev. Honest take: the landing-page inspiration gallery niche is saturated in 2026 — Land-book's dominance + Saaspo's SaaS focus + Awwwards's award-show prestige leave smaller galleries fighting for supplementary status. Landings.dev is one of multiple smaller curated alternatives. Worth browsing as supplementary inspiration source but unlikely to replace primary landing-page references. The honest counsel is to subscribe to 1-2 primary galleries (Land-book + maybe Saaspo for SaaS focus) and treat smaller alternatives as occasional browsing supplements.
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Typical for inspiration galleries — likely free browsing + possibly Pro tier. Verify current pricing on landings.dev.
Land-book is the dominant landing-page-specialized gallery with extensive curated library + strong design-Twitter following. Landings.dev is a smaller curated alternative. Use Land-book as primary for landing-page inspiration breadth; Landings.dev supplementary if curation aesthetic appeals.
Saaspo specializes specifically in SaaS landing pages with deeper SaaS focus. Landings.dev covers landing pages more broadly across site types. Pick Saaspo for SaaS-specific work; Landings.dev for broader landing-page browsing.
Usually 1-2 covers most needs — one comprehensive (Land-book), one specialized (Saaspo for SaaS), and occasional supplementary browsing. Subscribing to many redundant galleries doesn't add value; pick the few that match your work + budget.
Most curated galleries have submission processes. Verify Landings.dev's submission model on the site — typically curators review submissions before publication to maintain quality.

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