An audience page claims a product is for the reader. It’s easy to say, but hard to maintain, and they quickly see this themselves when their examples are from a different field.
This is not about drafting five different headlines. It is coming to understand how a hospital procurement lead and an agency owner are looking at the same passage in completely different ways, to the point that each of them would consider separate pieces of evidence relevant.
Recognition converts. A reader makes a decision about whether a page is written to them in the first few seconds. They look for words, names, and tools, and factors in the constraints. A nonprofit page that argues on payback period is talking to a finance director that doesn’t work there.
Their vocabulary, including the terms they would never use.
Proof drawn from the same sector, not your flagship logo.
The objection that segment raises, answered head on.
Where AI falls down on audience pages
Output audience pages reverse the placement of nouns and keep everything else. The nonprofit, agency, and enterprise versions generally have the same structures, arguments, and sometimes even entire sentences, meaning that anyone comparing two of them will see a template. Segmentation without differentiating evidence is find-and-replace.
Brand Voice and Structure for No-AI Audience Pages
One brand voice, many registers. The writer keeps your sentences consistent in both structure and vocabulary, and changes the frame: what starts as the opening problem, which outcome leads, how much runway the story gets before proof. Structure changes too, due to the fact that a regulated buyer wants to see early compliance, while a startup wants speed.
How an audience page gets written here
Interview sales about how each segment actually describes the problem.
Pick proof that belongs to that segment rather than reusing the best logo.
Rewrite the frame, not just the nouns, for each audience.
Read the finished set side by side and cut anything that repeats.
From Page Brief to Finished No-AI Audience Pages
What segments, what audiences within those segments, and what evidence can you use? You’ll receive a proposed frame per page in writing that allows you to dismiss weak angles before drafting, which prevents you from having to purchase and later rewrite pages.
One page per audience, each with its own frame and proof.
Segment-specific objection handling written from sales input.
Headline and subhead alternates for testing.
Meta titles and descriptions kept distinct across the set.
Detector reports for every page in the set, copyright transferred.
What people commission audience pages for
Supporting an outbound campaign aimed at one vertical.
Splitting a general page that speaks to everybody.
Landing paid traffic segmented by industry.
Giving partners a page for their own customer base.
What audience pages cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical audience page
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Single audience page
500
$50
$0.50
$50.50
Audience page with proof and objections
900
$90
$0.90
$90.90
Flagship segment page
1,500
$150
$1.50
$151.50
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI Audience Pages FAQs
Every format is priced identically: $10 per 100 words plus a 1% platform fee. A 900-word audience page comes to $90.90. There is no research surcharge, no rush tier and no minimum retainer.
Up to 3 days. The writer has to read around the subject before writing it, so we quote honestly rather than promising an hour. If your deadline is tighter, say so in the brief and we will tell you before you pay whether we can meet it.
When you run out of distinct proof, then you have too many. If two segments would get the same case study and the same three objections, then they are considered one page. Sales usually knows where the real line falls, and that is why the writer will start there, and not with a persona document.
They should not. Duplicate blocks across audience pages will both compete in search and read as boilerplate to whatever audience is comparing two of them. The writer ensures shared facts are consistent (e.g. pricing, integrations, and security), but writes the argument uniquely for each segment.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our audience pages
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
CDCamille DBrand Lead, Ostara Skincare
An about page that isn’t a founder novel
Everyone said we should tell our story. The writer asked what a customer needs to believe before buying, and made a 280 word response. Our founder did the mildly offended response for about a day and now uses that in interviews.
Verified orderAbout-us pagesApril 2026
MCMei-Ling COperations Manager, Yuanshan Rentals
Twenty-two questions, two were duplicates
I was given 22 unique questions after I requested 25, and there were 3 questions that were related to each other. I took care of the merging process in 10 minutes rather than sending them back. Everything that stayed is of high quality and was very precise regarding our deposit terms.
Verified orderFAQ pagesMarch 2025
BKBram KGrowth Lead, Kaaiman Software
The FAQ answered our real objections
I provided our sales team’s top five objections and asked if the pricing FAQ could address them without being defensive. It seems to accomplish this. In particular, the answer to the refund question is provided in two sentences and does so without beating around the bush.