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A one-page website that converts on a single scroll.

Describe what you're putting online and Frontpage builds a complete one-pager, hero, proof, offer, and a CTA that follows the visitor down the page, on your brand and your domain. One tight page that does its job.

One clear action Loads instantly Your own domain

One page, done right

Everything that matters, on a single scroll.

A one-page site only works if the one page is excellent. There's nowhere to hide: the headline has to land, the proof has to be visible, and the call to action has to follow the visitor down the screen. Frontpage builds that page as a single, deliberate flow, so a stranger gets from "what is this" to "I'm in" without ever leaving.

You describe what you do and Frontpage sequences it the way a one-pager should read: a hero that states the promise, the few sections that earn belief, and a CTA that keeps showing up. No sprawling navigation, no half-finished inner pages, just one tight page that does its job.

A single, deliberate scroll

Hero, proof, offer, and CTA arranged as one flowing story, so visitors never have to hunt through a menu to understand or act.

The CTA follows the visitor

Your primary action repeats at the natural decision points down the page, so the moment someone's convinced, the button is right there.

Loads in an instant

One lightweight static page means no slow second click, no layout shift, just an immediate, polished first impression on any device.

Grows when you do

Start as a one-pager today; when you need an about or pricing page later, just ask and Frontpage adds it without a rebuild.

How Frontpage solves it

Everything you need for a one-pager that converts

Frontpage knows a one-page site has nowhere to hide: the headline, the proof, and the call to action all have to earn their place on a single scroll. It builds that page as one deliberate flow, then lets you reshape any part in plain language.

Your whole story on one page

Describe your project and Frontpage builds the complete single-page site: hero, sections, proof, and CTA, sequenced to convert on one scroll.

Looks designed, not templated

Built around your colors, voice, and content, so your one-pager reads like a hired designer made it, not like a stock single-page theme.

One clear action, repeated

A single primary CTA, sign up, book, buy, or contact, placed where decisions happen, so the page never leaves the visitor wondering what's next.

Smooth-scrolling sections

Anchor links and a tidy section order let visitors jump to pricing or contact and glide back, all without leaving the page.

Fast, mobile-first pages

Lightweight static HTML that loads instantly and reads beautifully on a phone, where most one-pagers get their first visit.

Updates in a sentence

"Add a testimonial under the pricing" and it's live in seconds, so your single page stays sharp without a redesign project.

How it works

Three steps to a live page.

01

Describe your page

Tell Frontpage what you're putting online and what you want visitors to do. It drafts a complete one-page site sequenced to convert.

02

Make it yours

Reorder sections, tune the copy, set your brand color and font, and add your proof, all by chatting. No canvas, no learning curve.

03

Publish in a click

Go live on your domain instantly. Analytics show how far visitors scroll and what they tap, so you keep sharpening the single page that matters.

What you get

Everything a great one-pager needs, in one scroll.

You don't assemble this from a template and a stack of add-ons. Frontpage builds every part of a high-converting single page, ordered to read top to bottom.

A hero that states the promise

A clear headline, a one-line value prop, and a primary CTA above the fold, so visitors know what this is in two seconds.

A tight value section

The two or three reasons to care, written plainly, right under the hero where attention is highest.

Proof that builds belief

Testimonials, logos, or results placed where a visitor starts wondering whether to trust you.

A clear offer or pricing block

What you're offering and what it costs, stated without a maze of pages to click through.

Anchor-link navigation

A slim menu that smooth-scrolls to each section and back, so the single page still feels easy to navigate.

A repeated call to action

Your one primary action shown again at the bottom, catching visitors who scrolled all the way before deciding.

Fast, mobile-first pages

Lightweight static HTML that loads instantly and reads beautifully on the phone, where most one-pagers land first.

Your own domain with SSL

Connect yourname.com in a click. Secure hosting and the padlock are handled for you, nothing to configure.

See it in action

Watch your one-pager build itself as you talk.

There's no canvas to learn and no template to pick. You describe your page in plain English and Frontpage builds the single scroll in front of you, then changes anything the moment you ask.

Every edit later works the same way: one sentence, live in seconds. Reorder a section or add proof without ever touching code.

frontpage · your site
I need a one-page site for my freelance copywriting. Hero, a few services, testimonials, and a contact button.
Built it. One page: a hero with your tagline, three services, a testimonial wall, and a 'Work with me' CTA that repeats mid-scroll and at the bottom. Want anchor-link nav at the top?
Yes, and move pricing above the testimonials.
Done. Added a smooth-scroll menu and reordered the sections. Your one-pager is live. Want it on yourname.com?

Why it works

A single page that does the work of a whole site.

A one-pager isn't a smaller site, it's a sharper one. Frontpage is built so your single page converts as hard as a multi-page site, with none of the wandering.

Focus

One story, one action

No menu to get lost in and no half-built inner pages. Every section drives toward the single thing you want a visitor to do.

  • A deliberate top-to-bottom narrative
  • Your primary CTA repeated at decision points
  • Zero dead ends or unfinished pages

Speed

Instant first impression

One lightweight static page means the whole pitch loads at once, with no second click and no waiting, on any phone or laptop.

  • Lightweight static HTML, no bloat
  • Mobile-first layout that reads cleanly
  • Built to load and rank fast

Room to grow

Add pages when you need them

A one-pager today doesn't lock you in. The moment you outgrow it, ask for another page and Frontpage adds it and the nav, no migration.

  • "Add an about page" and it appears, linked
  • Grow into a full multi-page site by chatting
  • No rebuild, no template switch

FAQ

Questions, answered.

What's a one-page website best for?

Personal sites, product launches, link hubs, events, portfolios, and any offer simple enough to explain on one focused scroll. If a visitor needs one clear story and one clear action, a one-pager is often the strongest choice.

Can I add more pages later?

Yes, with no rebuild. Start as a one-pager and when you're ready just say "add a pricing page" or "add an about page" and Frontpage creates it and wires up the navigation.

Will it look like a generic single-page template?

No. Frontpage builds around your brand, colors, voice, and content, so it reads like it was designed for you rather than poured into a stock one-page theme.

Does the page work well on mobile?

Yes. Every page is lightweight static HTML, mobile-first, and loads instantly, which matters most for a one-pager since the whole pitch happens on one scroll.

Can I put a signup or contact form on it?

Frontpage builds a prominent, styled signup or contact section now. Connecting it to a live form-to-email forwarder is a built-in integration that ships in a later phase; until then it can link anywhere you choose.

Can I use my own domain?

Yes. Connect a custom domain in one click and SSL is handled automatically.

Build the one-page site that does the whole job.

Describe your page and watch Frontpage build a fast, on-brand single scroll live. Free to start, no credit card, on your own domain.

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