Adaptive Product Pages

Turn your website into a sales engine.

Every visitor arrives with intent, the ad they clicked, what they searched, where they came from, even the AI that referred them. Farcasts builds each of them a page for that intent, reshaping the headline, offer, layout, imagery, and proof, all within your brand.

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The page picks up where the ad left off.

Connect Google and Meta ads. Farcasts reads what brought each visitor in, the ad they clicked, what they searched, where they’re from, and serves the page version that continues that story, always within your brand.

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Why one page for everyone fails

A single frozen page asks every visitor to settle for less

  1. 01

    One static page for everyone

    You publish a single homepage and hope it fits a first-time browser, a ready-to-buy searcher, and a returning customer all at once. It fits none of them well, and every visitor edits the page in their head to find what they came for.

  2. 02

    The same hero for every intent

    A deal-seeker chasing a discount and an enterprise buyer scoping a rollout meet the identical headline, the identical offer, the identical proof. You already know what each one wants. Your page pretends it does not.

  3. 03

    Personalisation means tickets and headcount

    Doing it the normal way turns into a backlog of engineering tickets, a tag-management maze, and a CRO team hand-building rules for a handful of segments. Most companies never get past the first two.

  4. 04

    Off-message pages are a brand risk

    The moment marketing starts swapping copy and imagery per visitor, something drifts off-brand or off-policy. So the safe move becomes shipping nothing, and the frozen page wins by default.

What adaptive pages do instead

Read the intent, rebuild the page, and stay on brand

01

Reads the intent signal automatically

Farcasts picks up the context each visitor already carries, the ad they clicked, the keywords they searched, their source, their location, whether they are new or returning, even the AI assistant that sent them. No tags to wire up by hand.

02

Rebuilds the page per visitor, in your voice

It assembles the headline, offer, layout, imagery, and proof for that one visitor or cohort, then does it again for the next. Every version reads like your team wrote it, because it is trained on how your team writes.

03

Only approved assets, always in policy

Every variant is drawn from copy, imagery, and claims you have signed off, and it stays inside the guardrails you set. Pages adapt freely to the visitor while never going off-brand or off-message.

04

Live in days on your existing stack

It sits on top of the site you already run, no replatform, no CRO team to hire, no quarter-long rollout. You go live in days and every page starts earning for the person in front of it.

You already pay to bring each visitor here. Give them a page that was built for them.

D2C, SaaS, marketplaces, services, any company with traffic is sending real intent to a page that ignores it. Meet every visitor with the version that speaks to why they came, stay inside your brand and your policy, and watch the same traffic convert harder from the day you go live.