Build a Coming Soon Page with AI
You have a product idea taking shape, but it is not ready for the world yet. Instead of going dark until launch day, a coming soon page lets you start building momentum immediately. It captures early interest, validates demand, and gives you a distribution channel from day one.
AI coding agents can generate a polished coming soon page in a single prompt. No design tools, no template hunting, no frontend framework setup. You describe what you want, the agent builds it, and you deploy it to a live URL in minutes.
Why coming soon pages matter
The best launches do not start on launch day. They start weeks or months earlier with a simple teaser page that collects email addresses. Every signup is a person who has opted in to hear from you. By the time your product is ready, you already have an audience waiting.
A good coming soon page does three things: it communicates the core value proposition without giving everything away, it captures contact information from interested visitors, and it creates urgency or anticipation that makes people want to come back.
The prompt
This prompt generates a complete coming soon page with animated background, email capture, and teaser features. Hand it to any AI coding agent -- Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, or others.
What your agent will build
The agent produces a single HTML file with everything inline: a full-screen animated gradient background, centered hero content with a bold headline, an email input field with a call-to-action button, feature teasers that hint at what is coming, and social media links. All in a dark theme with teal accents that feel modern and polished.
Because the agent follows the AccessAgent deployment guide, it will also zip the file and deploy it to a live subdomain. You get a public URL you can start sharing immediately.
Tips for an effective coming soon page
- Collect emails to build a launch list. This is the primary purpose of the page. Make the signup form prominent and the value of signing up clear.
- Keep the teaser vague enough to be intriguing. You want people curious, not fully informed. Save the details for launch day.
- Add social links for reach. Give visitors other ways to follow your progress even if they do not sign up.
- Include a target launch date if you have one. A specific date creates real urgency. A countdown timer adds visual tension.
Agent-first deployment
AI agents handle the entire workflow from generation to deployment. The prompt includes a reference to the AccessAgent API guide, which teaches the agent how to create a site, upload files, and return a live URL. There is no manual step between generating the page and putting it online.
This is the agent-native way to ship: describe what you want, let the agent build it, and get a URL back. Your coming soon page can be live before you finish your coffee.
Iterating before launch
Once deployed, you can ask your agent to update the page as your product evolves. Change the headline, swap the color scheme, add a countdown timer, or update the feature teasers. Each update is a new prompt and a re-upload to the same site. Your URL stays the same.