
Built for coffee brands
AI landing pages for coffee brands.
Single-origin drops, subscription pages, equipment bundles, roastery stories. Generate warm, craft-authentic hero scenes and brew-method-aware product pages — without a tabletop shoot for every harvest.
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How it works
From product photo to live landing page in five steps.
One workflow replaces designers, photographers, copywriters, and developers.
Step 01
Upload your product
Drop in product photos, logo, and brand colors. That's all the AI needs to start.

Step 02
Enter brand & product info
Walk through a quick wizard — brand voice, audience, key benefits, and offer details.

Step 03
AI analyzes & generates visuals
Detects palette, style, and tone — then produces hero shots, lifestyle scenes, and banners.

Step 04
Landing page assembled
Hero, features, social proof, pricing, FAQ, CTA — wired for conversion.

Step 05
Edit and publish
Tweak copy, regenerate sections, or hit publish straight to a custom domain.

What you can ship
Campaigns built for the coffee buying journey.
Use case 01
Single-origin and seasonal drops
Single-origin launch pages with origin stories, processing details, tasting-note callouts, and limited-supply urgency.
Use case 02
Subscription and roast-to-order pages
Subscription landing pages with cadence picker, grind-and-bag personalization, and pause-skip transparency — built for recurring-revenue economics.
Use case 03
Equipment and brew-gear bundles
Bundle pages for grinders, drippers, kettles, espresso gear — with brew-method tutorials and beans-included starter packages.
Use case 04
Roastery and origin storytelling
Long-form roastery story pages — founder, roaster, sourcing trips, processing partners — for high-trust craft-coffee buyers.
Use case 05
Café and retail crossover
Pages that tie the online subscription to a physical café — locations, hours, in-store-only releases, and barista-led education content.
Use case 06
Holiday and gift bundles
Gift box pages with curated origin selections, brew-gear pairings, and gift-card upsells for the holiday season.
The reality
What's broken for coffee and roastery brands today.
Bean-bag photography all looks the same
A burlap bag, some beans on a wooden board, maybe a brass scoop. Every roastery's hero shot looks identical. Differentiation lives in the page, not the photograph.
Subscription is the whole margin story
Bag-by-bag sales barely cover roasting cost. Subscriptions pay for everything. Pages need to convert to subscribe-and-save without feeling pushy.
Roastery brand is a craft authenticity test
Coffee buyers are sophisticated. They smell a fake-craft brand instantly. Pages need real provenance, real process, real people — or they read as supermarket commodity.
Live preview
Watch a landing page build itself.
A simulated walkthrough of what the platform does — from image to live page.
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Drop your product image
PNG, JPG up to 10MB
waiting for upload
Why this works for coffee and roastery brands
Three things that matter for coffee and roastery brands.
01
Bean and bag pixel-accuracy
Bag silhouette, label artwork, valve, tin-tie, fill level — preserved pixel-accurate while only the surrounding ritual scene (cup, grinder, morning light) is generated.
02
Brew-method versatility
Espresso pull, pour-over bloom, cold-brew jar, French press plunge — generate the same beans across every brew method without staging six shoots.
03
Warm, inviting palette by default
Templates tuned for cream, kraft, warm wood, and morning-light palettes — the visual language craft-coffee buyers actually respond to.
See the five-step workflow, compare us against page builders on the Leadpages comparison, or check pricing before you join the waitlist.
Vs the rest
Nobody else does all of it.
Page builders give you a layout. Image tools give you a render. We give you a campaign.


- AI-generated landing page
- AI-generated product visuals
- Product-aware (preserves your product)
- Conversion-focused layouts
- DTC / ecommerce specialization
- One workflow (image → live page)
| Capability | Leadpages | Sitekick | Pebblely | Flair.ai |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AI-generated landing page | ||||
| AI-generated product visuals | ||||
| Product-aware (preserves your product) | ||||
| Conversion-focused layouts | ||||
| DTC / ecommerce specialization | ||||
| One workflow (image → live page) |
Pricing
Pay less than a single design hour.
Every plan starts with a 7-day free trial. Early waitlist members get first access at launch.
Starter
For solo founders launching their first campaigns.
$10/month
- 30 AI image generations / mo
- 5 published landing pages
- Hosted on our subdomain
- Email capture + basic analytics
No credit card required
Most popular
Pro
For growing DTC brands shipping creative weekly.
$25/month
- 200 AI image generations / mo
- Unlimited landing pages
- Custom domains + SSL
- A/B testing (coming soon)
- Priority generation queue
No credit card required
FAQ for coffee and roastery brands
Questions, answered.
Will the AI preserve my exact bag artwork and label?
Yes. Bag artwork, typography, origin and roast-date stamps, and valve hardware are preserved pixel-accurate. Only the surrounding scene is generated.
Can the AI generate brew-in-progress imagery — pour-over, espresso, cold brew?
Yes. Brew-method scenes — bloom, pull, pour, plunge — are a primary workflow, with appropriate vessel, light, and motion cues for each method.
Does the AI invent tasting notes or origin claims?
No. We don't fabricate tasting notes, cupping scores, or origin facts. You supply the substantive claims; the AI handles the visual presentation and layout.
Does this work for single-origin specialty as well as blends?
Yes — though we've tuned hardest for specialty single-origin and craft-roastery brands since that's where page differentiation matters most.
Still have questions? See the full FAQ on the home page.
Industry reading
Where we got the numbers.
- Specialty Coffee AssociationSpecialty coffee market and consumer reports
- StatistaGlobal coffee market and DTC subscription growth
- NielsenIQCoffee category and at-home brewing trends
Sources cited for category context. We don't pretend to be the only voice in the room.
Other niches we build for
Different category, same workflow.
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