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Import the capture page I just built into LeadsLeap

Posted by Heiko Closhen on June 04, 2025 - 11:31am Edited 1/31 at 11:06am

Want to import the capture page I just built into LeadsLeap?  Use this sharecode and import it directly into LeadsLeap. 

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See examples of Leadsleap Landingpages:
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Import Your Capture Page & Thank You Page + Business Plan  für Leadsleap
Capture page import code:  rhZfNwmU
Thank you page import code: LVwCWkXU

 

Here’s Attila’s real experience with LeadsLeap:


When I first signed up for LeadsLeap, I honestly wasn't sure what to expect, just another 'lead generation tool' with big promises. After using it consistently for a few months, though, I've come away with some useful insights and real takeaways that are worth sharing.

Right off the bat, what stood out was how accessible and beginner-friendly the platform is. You don't need to be a tech wizard to start building squeeze pages, tracking links, or setting up simple funnels. The dashboard feels intuitive, and even if you've never built a landing page before, the learning curve is surprisingly gentle.

One of my favorite features has been the lead capture pages. LeadsLeap gives you a variety of templates you can customize quickly. It's not as polished as ClickFunnels or Kajabi, don't expect design magic, but for organic traffic and affiliate offers? It gets the job done without overcomplicating things.

The statistics and tracking are solid, especially considering this isn't a high-end enterprise tool. I found the stats easy to understand at a glance, and I could quickly tell which opt-ins were converting and which links were underperforming. For someone focused on testing and iteration, especially in affiliate marketing, this is gold.

Another part of the platform I didn't expect to enjoy was the community and traffic exchange system. It's a built-in way to get eyeballs on your pages without paying ad costs. You earn advertising credits by engaging with other members' content, which means you can drive traffic even if you're starting from zero budget. That's especially useful if you're bootstrapping and trying to build momentum without spending upfront.

That said, LeadsLeap isn't perfect. Some features feel a bit dated, and I wouldn't compare it to tools that cost 3–5 times more in terms of visual polish or advanced automation. But here's the important thing: it delivers value in the areas that matter most for lean online business builders, lead capture, simple analytics, and low-cost traffic opportunities.

If you're just starting to learn how to turn organic traffic into leads, or you want a platform that lets you test offers without big ad spends, LeadsLeap is worth a look. It's not a magic bullet, but it is a practical tool that helped me think more critically about opt-in conversions, traffic testing, and audience building.

In short: LeadsLeap is straightforward, useful, and surprisingly effective for what it's priced at, especially if your focus is on learning and testing rather than flashy funnels and costly automation. It won't replace high-end tools if you scale big, but it's a smart step on your journey from 9–5er to marketer who gets results.


Love how Attila summed it up: straightforward, useful, and effective.

Honestly… that’s exactly what LeadsLeap is built for:
practical tools that help you get leads, test ideas, and grow - without burning money.

If you're not using it yet, you might be sitting on tools that can make your marketing a whole lot easier.

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To your success,
Kenneth Koh