Look — Viral Case Study Page
Pick a brand. Get a case-study landing page mockup — header, hero, stats row, two case-detail blocks, footer CTA.
A single image rendered as a landing-page mockup for a "we made it go viral" case study. Pick a brand, type a product, write a hero headline, hand it four stat values, pick a theme — dark glassmorphism, light pastel, brutalist mono, retro zine, minimalist editorial — pick an accent colour, and the model produces a 5-section page: header strip + hero with headline + stats row + two case-detail blocks + footer CTA. Reads like a designer's portfolio piece, not a screenshot of a real product.

What you bring
- A brand name — goViralX, LumeAI, Kettle & Co, Echo Indie. Renders identically across the header and footer.
- A product / service type — AI tutoring app, indie coffee subscription, creator-led ad agency. Drives the subheadline copy.
- A hero headline — How We Created 10M+ Viral Impact, From Zero to 250K Users in Six Weeks. Renders as the largest text on the page.
- Four stat values (optional) — 10.2M · 18.7% · 3,200 · 72 hrs. Comma- or middot-separated. Leave blank and the model invents plausible viral metrics.
- A theme — dark glass, light pastel, brutalist mono, retro zine, minimalist editorial. Determines the entire visual register.
- An accent colour — neon purple, warm sunset orange, muted sage, electric cyan. The single non-neutral colour across the page.
What you get back
A vertical landing-page mockup with five locked sections: top header strip with brand wordmark + "VIRAL CAMPAIGN CASE STUDY" tag, hero block with headline + subheadline + CTA + theme-appropriate hero visual, stats row of four cards, two case-detail blocks numbered 01 / 02, and a footer CTA strip with social handles. Reads like a portfolio piece a small studio or indie founder would post on Dribbble or X — usable directly as an agency case-study deck slide.
Five themes, no cross-leak
Each theme has its own FORBIDDEN-cue block — a "dark glass" page can't drift into pastel softness, a "brutalist mono" page can't pick up retro-zine collage, a "minimalist editorial" page can't go neon. The accent colour is the only non-neutral element on the page; everything else respects the theme's neutral palette.
Cost & timing
8 credits per run. Roughly 60-70 seconds. With your 20 signup credits you get two before topping up.
Inspired by @IndieDevHailey on X — the dark-mode glassmorphism marketing case-study UI with hero stats and viral-campaign storytelling. The five-theme enforcement (dark-glass / light-pastel / brutalist-mono / retro-zine / minimalist-editorial), locked 5-section layout grid, slot scaffolding, accent-colour discipline, and per-theme FORBIDDEN-cue blocks are FluxGen's.