CrowdStrike's frontier AI readiness page echoes the LinkedIn ad almost word for word
We scored 3 unique copy variants from a larger LinkedIn ad cluster pointing to go.crowdstrike.com/wp-five-steps-for-frontier-ai-readiness.html. Every variant pitches a five-step plan to prepare for frontier AI threats like Claude Mythos, and the gated landing page replies with the exact five steps and the exact Mythos hook. This is what a tightly aligned message match looks like.
Primary click path
// Ad
CrowdStrike
Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 1
Mythos is just the beginning. Learn five Steps for frontier AI security readiness. Read now.
Start Your Frontier AI Readiness Plan
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// Landing page

The score.
// Overall score
- Headline match
- 9
- Offer continuity
- 9.5
- Visual + tone
- 8.5
- Scent + intent
- 9
The verdict
This is a near-textbook message match. The LinkedIn cluster pushes a five-step plan to prepare for frontier AI threats, name-drops Claude Mythos as the prompting event, and routes to a gated white-paper page on go.crowdstrike.com. The page lands with the same headline, the same Mythos framing, and the literal five steps the ads promised.
The only real opportunities are at the form layer. The CTA button says "Submit," which is the standard form-template default and a small drop in momentum after such a specific ad-to-page handoff. A short proof line near the form would also help, since the page has no social proof to reassure a senior security buyer who has just been asked for business contact details.
The ads pointing here
// Ad cluster
LinkedIn copy variants scored.
Scored sample: 3 ads.
Learn more// Dominant headline
Start Your Frontier AI Readiness Plan
We deduplicated the LinkedIn ad cluster pointing to /wp-five-steps-for-frontier-ai-readiness.html down to 3 unique copy variants from a larger 8-ad cluster on LinkedIn Ad Library. All three variants run a Learn more call to action and use the same UTM family (campaign frai), which is consistent with a retargeting and prospecting push around the same gated asset.
The dominant variant frames the click as "Start Your Frontier AI Readiness Plan" with a body that ties Mythos to a five-step learning. The second variant uses the more direct "5 Steps to Secure Frontier AI" headline and offers a five-step guide for what security teams can do about Claude Mythos right now. The third variant pivots the framing to "Stay Ahead of AI-Powered Attacks" but routes to the same five-step page. The cluster is unusually consistent for a multi-region buy, which makes the message-match work easier.
// Ads scored
More ad variants.
CrowdStrike
Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 2
What security teams can do right now about Claude Mythos. Get the 5-step guide.
5 Steps to Secure Frontier AI
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CrowdStrike
Promoted · LinkedIn ad sample 3
Are you prepared for frontier AI models like Mythos? Learn five key steps to stay ahead.
Stay Ahead of AI-Powered Attacks
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What the page promises
The gated landing page leads with "Five Steps for Frontier AI Security Readiness" and a Download Guide CTA. The intro line restates the ad hook directly: "Mythos is just the beginning. Prepare for the future of Frontier AI," and adds context that frontier AI models are shrinking the exploitation window to minutes and growing the attack surface faster than most teams can manage.
The body then lists the literal five steps the ads promised: focus on exploitable vulnerabilities not volume, continuously validate exposure across the environment, enforce continuous identity controls, detect and respond at machine speed, and apply AI deliberately and securely to scale operations. The rest of the page is the lead-capture form. The promise the ad makes and the promise the page makes are the same promise, in the same language.
Dimension breakdown
Ad headlines and page H1 are near-identical phrasings of the same five-step frontier AI readiness promise.
Every promise in the ad bodies (five steps, Mythos context, frontier AI framing) is spelled out on the page in the same language.
Standard gated B2B white-paper page archetype matches the LinkedIn Learn more click intent. Scored from metadata since ad creative images were not available in this run.
A clicker sees the exact headline phrase and a Download Guide CTA above the fold; no ambiguity about what to do next.
Top fixes
Pull the five-step promise into a hero subhead
The current hero copy mentions Mythos but does not actually restate the five-step promise above the form. Lifting that phrase into the hero gives the headline match nowhere to slip even for visitors who never scroll.
Mythos is just the beginning. Prepare for the future of Frontier AI.
Mythos is just the beginning. Get the five-step plan to secure frontier AI before exploitation windows close.
Replace the generic Submit button with a guide-specific CTA
The form button defaults to Submit, which is a small but real drop in momentum after such a specific ad-to-page handoff. Naming the asset confirms the offer one more time at the conversion step.
Submit
Download the Frontier AI Readiness Guide
Add a one-line credibility cue near the form
The page currently has no social proof. A short analyst quote, threat-report mention, or customer count near the form would reassure a senior security buyer being asked for full business contact details.
Rewrite preview
// Suggested hero
Five Steps for Frontier AI Security Readiness
Mythos is just the beginning. Get the five-step plan to secure frontier AI before exploitation windows close.
FAQ
Which CrowdStrike page does this audit cover?
The gated white-paper page at go.crowdstrike.com/wp-five-steps-for-frontier-ai-readiness.html, which fields the LinkedIn frontier AI readiness ad cluster.
How many ads did you score?
We scored 3 unique copy variants from a larger 8-ad LinkedIn cluster pointing to the same page.
Why does this page score so well?
The ads and the page use almost the same wording. Both reference the five-step plan, the Mythos event, and a long-form readiness guide, so visitors arrive expecting the asset the page is built around.
What is the single biggest improvement opportunity?
Renaming the form CTA from "Submit" to "Download the Frontier AI Readiness Guide" closes the loop at the conversion step and matches the language the ads use.
Sources
- LinkedIn Ad Library: 3 unique copy variants sampled from an 8-ad LinkedIn cluster pointing to go.crowdstrike.com/wp-five-steps-for-frontier-ai-readiness.html
- Landing page capture: https://go.crowdstrike.com/wp-five-steps-for-frontier-ai-readiness.html
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