Landingi vs Unbounce
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
Both sides assessedLandingi compared with Unbounce
The head-to-head that decides this category for most buyers. At roughly the same entry price Landingi gives 2,000 visitors and 5 seats where Unbounce gives 500 and 1, and it adds programmatic page generation and 35-plus-language translation that Unbounce lacks entirely. Unbounce still owns Smart Traffic's per-visitor routing, popups that run on external sites, and a far larger ecosystem. Pick Landingi on economics and page volume; pick Unbounce when routing paid traffic is the actual job.
Unbounce compared with Landingi
The closest direct competitor, and Unbounce loses the entry-tier comparison badly. Landingi's $24 a month buys 2,000 visitors and five seats against Unbounce's 500 visitors and one seat at $22, and it adds programmatic page generation and 35-plus-language translation that Unbounce has no answer to. Unbounce keeps Smart Traffic's per-visitor routing, popups that run on sites it does not host, and a far deeper ecosystem. Pick Landingi for volume production on a budget; pick Unbounce when routing real paid spend is the point.
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 Unbounce if
Performance marketers and small agencies spending real money on paid acquisition, who need many campaign-specific pages, want testing and traffic routing built in rather than bolted on, and can justify a per-visitor bill against a measurable cost per acquisition.
Side by side
13 attributes| Attribute | Landingi | Unbounce |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Landing Pages | Landing Pages |
| Starting price | $24/mo (Build, billed annually) (14 days trial) | $22/mo (Starter, billed annually) or $29/mo billed monthly (14 days trial) |
| Pricing model | 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. | Tiered subscription metered on monthly unique visitors, with seats and root domains also rationed by tier; conversions and subdomains are unlimited on every plan. |
| Free plan | No | No |
| Free trial | 14 days, on every plan | 14 days |
| Best for | 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. | Performance marketers and small agencies spending real money on paid acquisition, who need many campaign-specific pages, want testing and traffic routing built in rather than bolted on, and can justify a per-visitor bill against a measurable cost per acquisition. |
| Setup time | A 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 first page from a template is live in a few hours; connecting a root domain and DNS adds a day at most. Getting statistically meaningful Smart Traffic results takes weeks, since the model needs at least 50 visits per variant to begin routing and considerably more to be trusted. |
| Learning curve | Moderate. 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. | Low for the Smart Builder and templates. Moderate for the Classic Builder's absolute positioning, which is powerful but requires attention to how pages behave on mobile since nothing reflows automatically. |
| Platforms | Web app, Pages served from Landingi's CDN | Web app, Hosted pages served from Unbounce infrastructure, Popup and sticky bar scripts deployable on external sites |
| Compliance | GDPR-ready data protection workflows, Audit logs, two-factor authentication, and role-based access control on higher tiers, No publicly advertised SOC 2 report | GDPR-aligned processes, Enterprise security controls available on custom plans |
| Founded | 2011 | 2009 |
| Headquarters | Gliwice, Poland (with a North American office in Dallas, Texas) | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (with offices in Montreal since 2014 and Berlin since 2016) |
| Ownership | Founder-led and independently held | Majority owned by private equity firm Crest Rock Partners since 2020 |
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.
Unbounce
Strengths
- Smart Traffic is a real product advantage, not marketing language: per-visitor routing across variants is something almost no competitor at this price offers.
- Popups and sticky bars work on external sites, so Unbounce can improve conversion on pages it does not host, which extends its value well beyond its own page set.
- The Classic Builder's absolute positioning gives designers more layout control than section-based competitors in the same category.
- Unlimited conversions on every tier means commercial success never increases the bill, which is a fairer metering axis than most conversion platforms use.
Limitations
- Visitor metering is the defining constraint, and the Starter tier's 500 visitors a month is close to meaningless; the real entry price is $74 to $99 a month.
- Single-user seats on both Starter and Build force a $50 a month jump for a second collaborator, which is aggressive at that price point.
- Root domain limits (1 on the two cheapest plans) push any agency or multi-brand company into a custom quote quickly.
- No CMS, so Unbounce cannot function as a company website and has to sit alongside one.
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.
Unbounce
Tiered subscription metered on monthly unique visitors, with seats and root domains also rationed by tier; conversions and subdomains are unlimited on every plan.
- Starter$29
- Build$99
- Experiment$149
- Optimize$249
- Concierge and AgencyCustom
Judge Unbounce as a percentage of ad spend, not as a software line item. A team spending $20,000 a month on paid acquisition pays $112 for Experiment, and a genuine conversion-rate improvement of even a few percent pays for it many times over; that is a good trade and the reason Unbounce has survived sixteen years of cheaper competitors. A team spending nothing on ads is paying $99 a month for a page builder that Framer does better for $10 or Carrd does adequately for $19 a year. The break-even is roughly whether Smart Traffic and testing have enough traffic to learn from, and below a few thousand visitors a month they do not.
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 profileUnbounce
Category LeaderUnbounce is still the most capable conversion platform in this category, and its price only makes sense when read as a percentage of ad spend. Smart Traffic, off-site popups, and sixteen years of conversion tooling genuinely earn $112 a month from a team spending five figures on paid acquisition. They earn nothing from a team that is not, and the $29 Starter tier's 500-visitor cap is close to bad faith as an entry point. Buy Unbounce when you have a paid channel large enough for its models to learn from and a second person who needs a seat; before that, build the pages in Framer or Carrd and spend the difference on traffic.
Read the full Unbounce profileLandingi profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Unbounce last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.