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Leadpages Acquires Glorify to Deliver Unified Design and Landing Page Platform for Marketers

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In a strategic move to enhance marketing workflow efficiency, Leadpages has acquired Glorify, a user-friendly design platform known for its high-impact creative tools. The acquisition merges Glorify’s design capabilities with Leadpages’ no-code landing page platform, offering marketers a seamless solution to create, launch, and optimize conversion-focused campaigns—all in one place.

Used by over 300,000 brands, agencies, and entrepreneurs—including major names like Shopify and eBay—Leadpages helps businesses capture leads through performance-optimized landing pages. The integration of Glorify into the Leadpages ecosystem is expected to eliminate the fragmentation marketers often face when using multiple tools, providing a unified platform to build visuals, landing pages, and campaigns more efficiently.

“Right now, AI is democratizing technology through point solutions, but that’s only compounding the long-standing challenge entrepreneurs and SMBs face in juggling multiple platforms to build a campaign,” said Michael Sacca, CEO of Leadpages. “With this acquisition, we’re providing all marketers the ability to design, build, and launch high-converting marketing campaigns from one unified platform.”

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Omar Farook, CEO of Glorify, added, “Marketers invest heavily to attract customers across paid channels like social and search, but personalization often ends at the click. With budgets under pressure, this merger brings together two performance marketing leaders to help brands of all sizes scale full-funnel experiences to drive revenue.”

The deal promises a smooth transition for existing users and lays the groundwork for upcoming innovations such as AI-powered design automation and intelligent content suggestions. Both companies now operate under the Redbrick portfolio, which has made significant strides in digital innovation this year with prior acquisitions of Quartz and Paved.

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