A Unified Platform Empowering Marketers to Launch High-Converting Campaigns Faster

A Unified Platform Empowering Marketers to Launch High-Converting Campaigns Faster

In a major step toward simplifying the modern marketing tech stack, Leadpages has acquired Glorify, an intuitive design platform built for marketers and small businesses. The result: a fully integrated platform that empowers over 300,000 brands, agencies, and entrepreneurs to design, launch, and optimize high-converting campaigns—all in one place.

For marketing communications professionals, this signals a shift in how campaigns will be conceived, executed, and measured. The combined platform removes traditional silos between design and deployment, enabling brand teams and PR professionals to create conversion-ready landing pages, visuals, and lead capture systems—without relying on developers or external creative agencies.

“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.”

By embedding Glorify’s visual creation tools directly into the Leadpages interface, users can now quickly move from ideation to execution. This integration especially benefits communications teams that manage content-heavy campaigns across email, social, and paid media—by enabling fast iteration, seamless branding, and targeted calls-to-action, all from a single interface.

“Marketers invest heavily to attract customers across paid channels like social and search, but personalization often ends at the click,” said Omar Farook, CEO of Glorify. “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.”

This evolution is timely for comms pros working across channels. As attention spans shrink and campaign timelines tighten, the need for integrated platforms that merge storytelling, performance, and personalization has never been more urgent. Marketers can now execute campaigns that connect brand voice and visual identity directly to conversion goals—with AI features that recommend layout designs and content direction.

Leadpages, a Certified B Corporation and three-time Inc. 500 company, is known for its no-code landing page builder trusted by brands like Shopify and eBay. With conversion-optimized templates, built-in lead capture, and real-time A/B testing, Leadpages helps users turn traffic into customers without writing a line of code.

Glorify brings to the table a design engine that simplifies the creation of product images, marketing graphics, and social media visuals—without sacrificing quality. Together, they enable campaign creators to stay agile, creative, and results-driven, regardless of team size or technical skill.

Both platforms are backed by Redbrick, which continues to invest in digital-first innovation. This is Redbrick’s third acquisition in 2025, following media brand Quartz and newsletter platform Paved.

As the lines blur between brand marketing, performance marketing, and PR, the future belongs to tools that empower cross-functional teams. With Leadpages and Glorify under one roof, communications pros now have a powerful solution to craft compelling narratives and convert them into measurable outcomes—all from one place.

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