Drop in your prospects
Paste a LinkedIn profile or upload a CSV. Each row becomes its own page — with the person's name, role, company logo, and a unique URL.
Stop sending the same generic pitch to everyone. Perspectiv builds a bespoke landing page for each contact — their name, role, company, and the exact pain points that matter to them. AI writes the copy. You see who engaged and how far they got.
Generic landing pages convert at 2–3%. Your competitors are sending personalised PDFs, Loom videos, and curated decks — while you're paying for ads that point to a static page that doesn't even know who clicked through. The cost of looking like everyone else compounds with every campaign.
From a list of prospects to live, personalised pages in under five minutes.
Paste a LinkedIn profile or upload a CSV. Each row becomes its own page — with the person's name, role, company logo, and a unique URL.
Claude generates pain-points specific to their job title and industry. Your brand voice, their context. Review and tweak before sending.
Drop the URL in your email or LinkedIn message. The moment they open it, you see views, video depth, CTA clicks — per recipient.
Six independent studies say the same thing: people respond when you make it about them.
more leads generated by businesses using personalised landing pages vs generic ones.
of customers feel frustrated when website content isn't personalised to them.
of consumers are more likely to buy from a brand that offers personalised experiences.
of consumers more likely to shop with brands that remember them and provide relevant offers.
higher transaction rates for personalised emails compared to generic broadcasts.
of buyers expect companies to understand their unique needs and expectations.
Built end-to-end by Perspectiv — so you can stop stitching tools together and start sending.
Claude writes 2–3 sentences in your brand voice, tailored to each prospect's role and industry. Always editable.
Page views, video watch depth, CTA clicks, time on page — captured per recipient and in your dashboard within seconds.
Auto-rated by behaviour. Your sales team sees who's ready to book — and who needs a different angle — before you pick up the phone.
Each contact's page is one paste away from your email. Copy URL, drop in Gmail or LinkedIn, send. That's the whole workflow.
Each page pulls the prospect's company logo from public sources, with smart fallbacks. No manual asset work, ever.
Copy a profile, paste, click. Claude extracts the name, role, company, industry — and writes the copy. Three seconds end to end.
Every recipient's page activity rolls up into one view. Sorted, scored, ready to action.
| Recipient | Company | Engagement | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
S Sarah Bloom Marketing Director | Bloom Agency | 7 views | HOT |
J James Liu Head of E-Commerce | TradeCo | 3 views | WARM |
P Priya Shah Founder & CEO | Spark Ventures | 2 views | WARM |
T Tom Whitmore Sales Director | Meridian Group | 0 views | COLD |
A B2B SaaS team replaced their generic outbound deck with a personalised page for each ICP. Each prospect saw their own role's pain points alongside a short product walkthrough. Reply rates jumped — and they knew exactly when a buyer was warming up.
A creative agency sent personalised pages instead of PDF proposals. Each page addressed the prospect's specific goals, included a short video, and tracked engagement — so the sales team followed up at the right moment, not the calendar moment.
An ecommerce brand re-engaged churned wholesale buyers with a personalised page per contact — their last order, their open invoices, a tailored offer. Buyers came back for one more conversation; some came back to spend.
Drop in your name, role, and email. In three seconds we'll generate a real Perspectiv page — for you. Then picture this for 1,000 of your prospects.
Up to 1,000 personalised pages per month. Cancel any time.
Three short questions. Once you've sent your brief we'll lock in a 15-minute kickoff call to walk through your list and brand.
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