Landdding is where designers, founders, and agencies come to study how the best brands are building landing pages today. Every landing is reviewed before it goes live — no scraping, no auto-fill, no filler.
Landdding is an editorial gallery of landing pages and website designs, updated daily. It exists because design inspiration on the internet is either too random (endless scrolling through generic screenshots) or too narrow (single-studio showcases). Landdding sits in between: broad enough to cover everything from SaaS and AI products to agency sites and portfolios, disciplined enough that every page on the feed has been looked at by a human.
The gallery is organised by category, tag, and platform. Anyone can submit a landing page, vote on submissions, or browse the archive of every site we have ever featured.
Every landing submitted to Landdding is reviewed before it is published. We look for visual quality, conceptual clarity, and live production status. Sites that are broken, placeholder, or obviously template-derived without meaningful customisation are rejected. Sites that are excellent in one dimension (type, motion, layout) are highlighted even if they are unconventional in others.
Our goal is to be the reference designers actually keep open when they are working on a new landing page — not a trend dashboard, not a popularity contest, and not a curation-by-algorithm feed.
You can read the full editorial standards document for the criteria we apply when reviewing submissions.
Founder
Bardhyl is a product designer and engineer who has been shipping web products for over a decade. Landdding started as a personal bookmark of landing pages he kept returning to for reference, and grew into the gallery it is today.
He reviews most submissions personally and sets the editorial direction for the feed.
Landdding is home to thousands of curated landing pages, contributed by designers and makers from more than 50 countries. Every week we publish a weekly roundup of the top-rated designs and maintain a running archive of every site ever featured.
Submissions come from independent designers, in- house teams at technology companies, and production studios worldwide. We operate independently — no venture funding, no growth hacks, no pay-to-play placement.
Designed something new? Submit it to the feed. Want to recommend work you admire? You can submit other people's landing pages too.