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Landingi vs Typedream

An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.

The short answer

Editorial assessment

Typedream compared with Landingi

Landingi is a marketer's landing page platform with testing, a large template library, and agency features, priced for businesses running campaigns. Typedream is a creator's site builder with no optimization layer at all. They barely overlap: if you are running paid traffic take Landingi, and if you are publishing a personal or product site take Typedream.

Choose Landingi if

Marketing teams and small agencies that need to produce, publish, and test a real volume of campaign pages against a CRM, want conversion tooling comparable to Unbounce, and are unwilling to pay Unbounce or Instapage prices to get it.

Choose Typedream if

Solo creators, coaches, newsletter writers, and indie founders who want a good-looking link-in-bio, waitlist, portfolio, or digital product page today, are comfortable writing rather than designing, and want to sell something without setting up a store.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeLandingiTypedream
CategoryLanding PagesLanding Pages
Starting price$24/mo (Build, billed annually) (14 days trial)$0 free, then $15 per month billed annually ($20 monthly) for Launch (free plan available)
Pricing modelTiered subscription metered on monthly visitors, with active pages, custom domains, and seats also rationed by tier; extra domains and AI credits sold as add-ons.Freemium per-account subscription across three tiers, metered by pages, blogs, form submissions, subscribers, and collaborators, with a platform transaction fee on sales.
Free planNoOne page on a typedream.app subdomain with a Typedream badge, one seat, and a 5 percent transaction fee on any sales.
Free trial14 days, on every planNo fixed-length trial; the free plan serves as the evaluation path
Best forMarketing teams and small agencies that need to produce, publish, and test a real volume of campaign pages against a CRM, want conversion tooling comparable to Unbounce, and are unwilling to pay Unbounce or Instapage prices to get it.Solo creators, coaches, newsletter writers, and indie founders who want a good-looking link-in-bio, waitlist, portfolio, or digital product page today, are comfortable writing rather than designing, and want to sell something without setting up a store.
Setup timeA first page from a template or from Lunar is live within a day, with domain connection the main dependency. Getting EventTracker, integrations, and a testing cadence properly configured is a one to two week project for a marketing team.A published page within an hour, and a complete small site in an evening. Connecting a custom domain is a DNS change plus propagation, and the store setup is a matter of minutes once payments are connected.
Learning curveModerate. The builder itself is straightforward for anyone who has used a drag-and-drop tool, but Smart Sections, programmatic generation, and reading EventTracker data properly take real time to learn.The lowest in this category. If you have used Notion, there is effectively nothing to learn; if you have not, the slash-command model takes about ten minutes to internalize. The only real learning is understanding what the theme system will and will not let you change.
PlatformsWeb app, Pages served from Landingi's CDNBrowser-based editor, Typedream hosting with custom domains and automatic SSL
ComplianceGDPR-ready data protection workflows, Audit logs, two-factor authentication, and role-based access control on higher tiers, No publicly advertised SOC 2 reportGDPR handling for European traffic, PCI handled by the underlying payment processor
Founded20112020
HeadquartersGliwice, Poland (with a North American office in Dallas, Texas)San Francisco, California, United States
OwnershipFounder-led and independently heldOwned by beehiiv, which acquired Typedream in June 2024

Strengths and limitations

Landingi

Strengths

  • The most generous entry tier in the conversion-platform category: 2,000 visitors, 10 pages, and 5 seats for $24 a month, against Unbounce's 500 visitors, 5 pages, and 1 seat for $22.
  • Programmatic landing page generation from structured data is a genuine capability gap over Unbounce, Framer, Carrd, and Umso alike.
  • Server-side A/B/X testing avoids the content flash and measurement noise that client-side testing scripts introduce.
  • EventTracker plus Solis gives first-party behavioral data and AI-generated recommendations in one product, instead of stitching a heatmap tool onto a page builder.

Limitations

  • No extra-visitor packages. Exceeding your traffic allowance forces a full tier upgrade, and the steps ($24 to $119 to $229) are large enough to be genuinely disruptive.
  • No free plan, only a 14-day trial, which is thin for a category where Framer, Carrd, and Umso all offer something permanent and free.
  • Orbit, the MCP server that connects Lunar and Solis to external LLMs, is listed as coming rather than shipped; do not buy on the strength of it.
  • No CMS or blog, so Landingi cannot serve as a website and has to sit alongside one.

Typedream

Strengths

  • The Notion-style editor is the lowest-friction building experience in this category; anyone who can write a document can produce a site without a tutorial.
  • Built-in selling of digital products and memberships is unusual at this price and removes the need for a separate Gumroad or checkout setup.
  • Launch at $15 a month billed annually includes a custom domain, unlimited pages, SEO settings, code injection, analytics, and a blog, which is a generous bundle for the money.
  • The free tier is genuinely usable for a single link-in-bio page rather than being a crippled demo.

Limitations

  • Owned by beehiiv since June 2024, with the founding team's work absorbed into beehiiv's own site builder; Typedream continues to operate and sell plans, but it is not independently steered and the long-term roadmap is uncertain.
  • No A/B testing, no variant analytics, and no dynamic text replacement, so it has nothing to offer a performance marketer.
  • Design ceiling is low by construction. Themes and blocks give you coherence, not control, and a brand with a real visual system will be frustrated quickly.
  • No code export and no portability; the site lives inside Typedream and leaving means rebuilding.

Pricing compared

Landingi

Tiered subscription metered on monthly visitors, with active pages, custom domains, and seats also rationed by tier; extra domains and AI credits sold as add-ons.

  • Build$24
  • Optimize$119
  • ScaleFrom $229
  • EnterpriseFrom $1,199

Landingi is the value pick in the conversion-platform half of this category, and the comparison that matters is Unbounce. For roughly the same $22 to $24 entry price you get four times the traffic and five times the seats, plus programmatic page generation and multi-language support that Unbounce does not offer at any tier. Unbounce answers with Smart Traffic, off-site popups, and sixteen years of ecosystem, which are real. Where Landingi stops being a bargain is above 30,000 visitors a month: with no extra-visitor packages, growth forces whole-tier upgrades, and the Enterprise floor at $1,199 is a cliff rather than a step. Buy it for the $24 to $119 band, model the traffic curve honestly, and reassess before you cross 30,000 visitors.

Typedream

Freemium per-account subscription across three tiers, metered by pages, blogs, form submissions, subscribers, and collaborators, with a platform transaction fee on sales.

  • Free$0
  • Launch$15 billed annually, $20 billed monthly
  • Grow$42 billed annually, $49 billed monthly

Launch at $15 a month billed annually is good value for what a solo creator actually needs: unlimited pages, a custom domain, SEO controls, code injection, a blog, forms, analytics, and the ability to sell digital products. Very little else in this category bundles selling at that price. The value degrades in two directions. Upward, Grow at $42 is a large increase for capabilities most solo users can replicate with a separate $10 email tool. Sideways, Carrd does the simple-page job for $19 a year rather than $180, and Dorik gives you a proper CMS, white-labelling, and code export for $249. Typedream's specific sweet spot is a creator who wants a real site plus a storefront and will not touch a design tool, and inside that spot it is well priced.

Editorial verdict on each

Landingi

Landingi is the price-sensitive marketer's version of Unbounce, and on the entry tiers it is not a close contest: four times the traffic and five times the seats for roughly the same money, plus programmatic page generation and multi-language support the incumbent does not offer. The catch is what happens when you succeed. With no extra-visitor packages, growth forces whole-tier upgrades from $24 to $119 to $229, and the Enterprise floor at $1,199 is a wall rather than a step. Buy it for the $24 to $119 band with a clear-eyed traffic forecast, take the AI features as useful rather than decisive (Orbit is not shipped yet), and go in knowing you are betting on a 30-person company with no public SOC 2. For a startup running paid campaigns on a real budget, that is usually the right bet.

Read the full Landingi profile

Typedream

Typedream solved a real problem elegantly: it let people who can write but cannot design build a site that looks fine, and then let them sell something from it. At $15 a month billed annually, Launch bundles a custom domain, unlimited pages, a blog, forms, analytics, and a storefront in a way very little else at this price does, and the Notion-style editor remains the lowest-friction building experience in the category. The reservation is structural rather than functional. beehiiv acquired the company in June 2024 and the founding team went to work on beehiiv's own builder, which leaves Typedream operating and selling plans but no longer setting its own direction. There is also no code export, so you cannot take the site with you. If you are a creator who wants something live this evening and can accept that risk, it is a good, cheap tool. If you are building something you expect to still be running in five years, take Dorik for the CMS and the export, or Carrd for the price and the independence.

Read the full Typedream profile

Landingi profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Typedream last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.