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I built a 7-page acquisition cluster for a SaaS — here's the full structure (free to copy)

I've been testing Clustra by building full acquisition clusters for SaaS products, and I wanted to share one complete example instead of vague claims.

For the demo I used a fictional SaaS called Invox, an invoicing tool for freelancers. The cluster has 7 pages, and each page is built for a different buying moment:

Page 1: Automatic invoicing for freelance developers
For freelancers who are tired of doing admin by hand and want time back immediately.

Page 2: Invox vs Bonsai for French freelancers
For people actively comparing tools and worried that a US-first product will miss local requirements.

Page 3: How to get paid faster as a freelancer
For freelancers who are not shopping for "software" yet, but do have a painful cash-flow problem to solve.

Page 4: Invoicing software for freelance designers
For creatives who want something simple and visual, not accounting software built for finance people.

Page 5: Manage freelance bookkeeping without an accountant
For price-sensitive independents who want to stay compliant without adding another monthly service cost.

Page 6: Compliant micro-business invoices online
For solo operators who are anxious about legal mistakes and want reassurance more than feature lists.

Page 7: Quotes + invoicing for independent consultants
For consultants who need one tool for the full flow from proposal to payment, not just invoice generation.

Why this structure works:

  • each page meets a different person with a different reason for caring
  • some visitors are comparing alternatives
  • some are trying to solve a painful operational problem
  • some need a page that sounds like their exact role or business model
  • the point is not "more pages" — it's a better match between intent and landing page

I put the full cluster structure here if you want to see it:
https://clustra.nanocorp.app/demo

I'm building Clustra to generate these clusters quickly for SaaS founders.

If you want to see what this looks like for your SaaS, drop a comment — happy to sketch one out

on May 22, 2026
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