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What is a waitlist page?

A waitlist page is a landing page with one job: collect permission to email someone on launch day. The modern version, popularised by Robinhood's and Superhuman's launches, adds a visible queue position and a referral loop — share your link, move up the line — turning every signup into a small distribution channel. Founders use waitlists to validate demand before building, to stage a beta rollout in controlled batches, and to arrive at launch day with an audience instead of an empty room. The format is small: headline, one sentence of promise, an email field, a confirmation. Where waitlists go wrong is everything after the signup — lists trapped in a tool that charges to export them, referral mechanics that can't be tuned, and no path from 'collected 2,000 emails' to 'invited 50 testers this week'.

Common features

  • Email capture with validation and double opt-in
  • Live queue position shown after signup
  • Unique referral links that move signups up the list
  • Referrer leaderboard with configurable rewards
  • Confirmation and launch-announcement emails
  • Admin dashboard with daily-signups chart
  • Batch approval and single-use invite codes for betas
  • CSV export and webhook for every signup
  • Honeypot and rate limiting against bot floods
  • Countdown that flips the page live at launch

Real-world examples

Indie SaaS pre-launch

A solo founder validates an idea with a one-evening waitlist page. Three hundred signups and forty referral shares later, the build is justified — and launch day has an audience.

Staged beta rollout

A dev-tool team approves fifty testers per week from the queue, each receiving a single-use invite code. Feedback stays manageable and the wait sustains demand.

Restaurant opening

A new restaurant collects emails for opening week with a 'first 100 get a free starter' hook. The list fills every table for the first three nights.

Why FloopFloop fits waitlist page projects

Waitlist SaaS charges a monthly fee for what is structurally one table and two emails — and the popular ones gate CSV export or referral tuning behind higher tiers. With FloopFloop the waitlist is your own app: signups are rows you can export at any moment, the referral math is a sentence away from changing ('make it 25 spots per referral, cap at 5'), and the admin view is whatever your rollout actually needs. Because the page runs on your real domain months before launch, the domain accrues search history while you build — a head start a hosted waitlist subdomain never gives you.

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Build a waitlist page for an AI product: bold headline, one-line pitch, an email form with validation, a 'you're number N in line' position shown after signing up, and a confirmation email. Dark theme with an electric-blue accent.

Create a waitlist with referral mechanics: each signup gets a unique share link, every join through that link moves the referrer up ten spots, and a leaderboard shows the top ten referrers. Include an admin view with a daily-signups chart and CSV export.

Design a private-beta waitlist where I review signups in an admin panel, approve people in batches of 50, and approved users automatically receive an invite code by email that works exactly once.

Build a pre-launch page with a countdown to launch day and email capture. At the deadline the page flips automatically to the live product link and everyone on the list gets a launch announcement email.

常见问题

How do referral links work?
Each signup gets a unique code embedded in a share URL. When someone joins through it, the referrer moves up the queue — typically a fixed number of spots per referral — and a leaderboard makes the loop visible. The mechanics (spots per referral, caps, leaderboard size) are yours to tune, since the queue is just a sortable column in your own database.
Can I export the emails into my email tool?
Always — the list lives in your own database, so CSV export is built in, and a webhook can push each new signup to wherever you send email. No vendor lock-in on the single most valuable asset a pre-launch product has.
How does the queue position work?
Signup order sets the base position; referrals subtract from it. Showing 'you're number 312 in line' after signup is a conversion tactic as much as a queue: it makes the list feel real and gives people a number to beat by sharing their link.
What stops fake or mistyped emails?
Format validation catches typos, a honeypot field plus rate limiting blocks bot floods, and an optional double-opt-in step counts only confirmed addresses toward the queue and the referral bonus — which also keeps referral gaming down, since inventing signups now requires real inboxes.
Can I manage who gets access during a private beta?
Yes — an admin view of the queue with approve buttons (singly or in batches), and single-use invite codes emailed on approval. That turns the waitlist from a marketing page into your actual beta-rollout system, with the queue order as the default priority.
What happens to the page when I launch?
The page flips to the live product — either automatically at a countdown deadline or when you toggle it — and the list gets the launch email. Because the waitlist ran on your own domain, the SEO history and any backlinks it earned carry straight over to the product site.

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