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LaunchBay's 'Stop chasing clients' Meta ad lands almost perfectly on the matching landing page

We scored 1 unique copy variant from a 2-ad Meta cluster pointing to launchbay.com/stop-chasing-clients. The ad creative leads with the headline 'Stop chasing clients for information.' next to a Client Portal screenshot with a progress tracker and a teal 'Try it for free' button. The landing page H1 mirrors that headline verbatim and the hero shows the same portal product, but the page splits its primary CTAs between 'Try for Free' and 'Book a Demo' and the subhead skips the 'stop chasing' framing the ad set up.

by PostClickSignal Editorial·first audited 2026-05-24·5 min read
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Primary click path

// Ad

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LaunchBay

· Sponsored

Meta ad sample 1 · ID 1022938813511611

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// Landing page

Stop Chasing Clients for Information | LaunchBay Client Portal Software screenshot
https://launchbay.com/stop-chasing-clients
02

The score.

// Overall score

8.7
/ 10
Grade · B+
Headline match
9.5
Offer continuity
8.5
Visual + tone
8.5
Scent + intent
8.5
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The verdict

LaunchBay's Meta ad and the /stop-chasing-clients landing page are about as tightly matched as a B+ audit gets. The creative's bold left-aligned headline, 'Stop chasing clients for information.', is the page's exact H1. The product screenshot on the ad, a 'Client Portal' with a multi-stage Progress Tracker (Initial Intake, Onboarding, Migration, Implementation, Launch, Done) and onboarding tasks for uploading brand assets, paying the first invoice, signing the contract, and completing the onboarding form, previews the same portal the page sells in its feature scroll.

Three things hold this back from a clean A. The ad's CTA button reads 'Try it for free', but the page's primary hero buttons read 'Try for Free' and 'Book a Demo', so the wording a clicked-through visitor scans for is slightly different. The subhead pivots straight to outcome ('Get the information you need from clients in hours, not weeks.') instead of repeating the 'stop chasing' verb that earned the click. And the proof stats that justify the implied time-savings claim (3x faster, 15+ hours saved per week, 90% fewer manual follow-ups) sit just under the hero rather than inside it.

04

The ads pointing here

// Ad cluster

1

Meta copy variant scored.

Scored sample: 1 ads.

Try it for free

// Dominant headline

Stop chasing clients for information.
stop chasing clientsclient portalonboarding progress trackerdocument and form collection

The Meta Ad Library shows 2 ads from LaunchBay pointing to /stop-chasing-clients, which deduplicate down to 1 unique copy variant. The single creative is a portrait static image: navy serif-adjacent sans-serif headline 'Stop chasing clients for information.' set above a tilted laptop mockup of the LaunchBay Client Portal, with a teal 'Try it for free' CTA button anchoring the bottom left.

The portal screenshot inside the ad is doing most of the message-match work. It previews a 'Progress Tracker' with stages labeled Initial Intake, Onboarding (In Progress), Migration, Implementation, Launch, and Done, then a To Do list with 'Upload Brand Assets' and 'Pay First Invoice', and a Completed section with 'Sign Contract' and 'Complete Onboarding Form'. That preview maps directly to the onboarding, document collection, and eSignature pillars the landing page lists later down the scroll.

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What the page promises

The landing page opens with the exact ad headline as its H1, then a subhead that reframes the value as time saved: 'Get the information you need from clients in hours, not weeks.' The hero body explains that LaunchBay 'automates how your team collects files, forms, signatures, and client information', with clients getting a structured secure portal and the internal team getting one place to track every request, task, and approval. Primary CTAs are 'Try for Free' and 'Book a Demo'.

Below the hero, the page surfaces three quantified proof stats: 3x faster collection of client contracts, files, and forms; 15+ hours saved per week on follow-ups and client requests; and 90% fewer manual follow-ups to request intake information. The middle of the page is organized around features that mirror the ad's portal screenshot: loginless client portals with 3x higher completion rates, multi-stakeholder ordered workflows, pre-populated and autofill forms, repeatable automated intake templates, AI-powered structuring and validation, and centralized request and task tracking.

The platform is then framed under three pillars matching common search intent: Client Onboarding, Document Collection, and eSignatures. Social proof comes from a Wirely case-study quote (4+ hours per client down to 15 minutes), and the page closes with a 'Run client work the smarter way' band reusing the same two CTAs.

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Dimension breakdown

Headline match
9.5

The on-image ad headline 'Stop chasing clients for information.' is the page H1 verbatim. This is the sharpest form of message match available, and it is the single biggest reason this audit scores in B+ territory.

Offer continuity
8.5

The ad teases a client portal with a progress tracker and onboarding tasks. The page delivers loginless portals, automated reminders, document collection, eSignatures, and AI-powered intake validation, with quantified proof points that extend the time-savings angle. Continuity would be cleaner if the page hero used the ad's 'Try it for free' button wording instead of splitting between 'Try for Free' and 'Book a Demo'.

Visual tone match
8.5

The ad uses a clean white background with navy type, a tilted product screenshot, and a teal CTA. The page uses the same restrained product-screenshot tone, with AVIF previews of tasks, file sharing, contracts, and reporting. The format a visitor expects after clicking, a product tour with proof points, is what they get.

Scent and intent
8.5

Within the first viewport a visitor sees the same headline phrase from the ad, a subhead explaining automated file, form, and signature collection, and two immediate CTAs. The progress tracker visual in the ad is mirrored by the page's product screenshots. A reasonable visitor would feel they are in the right place.

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Top fixes

01

Align the primary CTA wording with the ad button.

The ad creative button reads 'Try it for free.' Matching the wording on the hero CTA reinforces continuity and reduces the micro-friction of visitors scanning for the same button they just clicked.

Current

Try for Free

Rewrite

Try it for free

02

Tighten the subhead to repeat the ad's 'stop chasing' framing before pivoting to the outcome.

The current subhead has a stray double space and skips straight to the outcome. Reusing the verb from the ad headline closes the loop and keeps the scent visible through the second fold.

Current

Get the information you need from clients in hours, not weeks.

Rewrite

Stop chasing clients. Collect intake, files, and signatures in hours, not weeks.

03

Move at least one proof stat into the hero band.

The ad implies hours saved. Surfacing the 3x or 15+ hours figure inside the first viewport, not below it, lets a clicked-through visitor confirm the promise without scrolling.

Current

3x faster collection of client contracts, files, and forms

Rewrite

Trusted to collect contracts, files, and forms 3x faster

08

Rewrite preview

// Suggested hero

Stop chasing clients for information.

Collect intake, files, and signatures in hours, not weeks, with a branded client portal your team and clients actually use.

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FAQ

How many ads is LaunchBay running to the 'Stop chasing clients' page?

The Meta Ad Library shows 2 ads from LaunchBay pointing to launchbay.com/stop-chasing-clients. After deduplication those 2 ads collapse to 1 unique copy variant, so the audit treats this as a single creative concept rather than a multi-variant test.

Which channel is the ad cluster running on?

Meta. The single resolved variant is a static portrait creative discoverable through the Meta Ad Library.

What is the ad's main promise?

Stop chasing clients for information by giving them a structured client portal with a progress tracker and clear onboarding tasks like uploading brand assets, paying the first invoice, signing the contract, and completing the onboarding form.

Does the landing page deliver on that promise?

Mostly yes. The H1 matches the ad headline verbatim, the hero explains automated file, form, and signature collection, and the page's feature scroll shows the same portal product visible in the ad image. The main gaps are CTA wording ('Try for Free' on the page versus 'Try it for free' on the ad) and a subhead that drops the 'stop chasing' framing.

Why did the audit score B+ and not A?

Headline match scored 9.5 because the H1 is the ad headline verbatim. Offer continuity, visual tone, and scent each landed at 8.5, dragged by the CTA wording split, the subhead pivot, and proof stats sitting just below the hero rather than inside it. Tightening those three would move this audit into A range.

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Sources

  • Meta Ad Library: 1 unique copy variant sampled from 2 ads pointing to launchbay.com/stop-chasing-clients
  • Landing page: https://launchbay.com/stop-chasing-clients
  • Ad creative: https://postclicksignals.augmentic.app/ad-creatives/launchbay-com/1022938813511611-f76617a37e82.jpg

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