TypeScript landing pages

Landing pages live or die by conversion and speed. Buy templates with Lighthouse scores above 90 and clear CTAs above the fold. Filtered to TypeScript listings only — 9 match. TypeScript is the dominant language across CodeCudos listings — frontend, backend, and full-stack.

9 quality-scored listings.

Picking TypeScript for landing pages

A quality landing page template ships with optimised images (WebP/AVIF), zero layout shift on font load, and a CTA that converts. The best templates are framework-aware — Next.js or Astro for static-leaning pages, Svelte for the strictest performance budgets. Check that the listing demo loads in under 2 seconds on a throttled connection. For the TypeScript subset specifically, the strongest listings target current TypeScript versions, ship with TypeScript types where applicable, and document any framework-specific gotchas (deployment adapters, runtime requirements, etc.). Check the quality score and the listing's stack tags before buying — a "TypeScript" tag confirms it works in the TypeScript ecosystem natively.

Frequently asked questions

Why pick a TypeScript-based landing page?

TypeScript is the most-traded stack on CodeCudos for landing pages. Picking a TypeScript-based listing means the code drops into your existing TypeScript project without framework-level rewrites — and the ecosystem of complementary libraries (auth, payments, ORM) is mature and well-documented.

Does the listing include analytics?

Most ship with a Plausible, PostHog, or GA4 integration scaffold. Filling in your tracking ID is usually a 30-second step.

Are A/B variants included?

Rarely. A/B testing is typically added with PostHog, GrowthBook, or Vercel Edge Config.

Is strict mode enabled?

Quality listings have strict: true in tsconfig.json. If you see strict: false, treat the type coverage as best-effort.

How does the 14-day refund work?

Request a refund within 14 days from your dashboard. We'll approve refunds when the code doesn't match the listing description or has critical bugs that prevent normal use.