When you approve your audiences and move to the Audience Pages step in the campaign wizard, Auware generates a dedicated landing page for each approved audience. This is one of the most powerful parts of the platform, and understanding the process helps you work with it effectively.
The Generation Process
Audience page generation runs concurrently - all approved audiences are generated at the same time rather than one after another. You will see a progress indicator for each audience showing how far along generation has gotten. Most audience pages generate in 30 to 60 seconds, and since they run in parallel, generating five audience pages takes roughly the same time as generating one.
As each audience page completes, it becomes available for editing. You do not need to wait for all pages to finish before you start reviewing the ones that are done.
What You See in the Editor
Once generation completes, you enter the audience pages editor. A sidebar on the right lists all of your audiences. Click any audience to view its landing page in the full WYSIWYG editor. The page looks the same as your baseline page in terms of layout and structure, but the text content has been tailored for that specific audience.
You can switch between audiences using the sidebar to compare how the messaging differs. This side-by-side comparison is one of the most valuable aspects of the workflow - you can quickly see whether the AI captured the right angle for each audience and make targeted edits where needed.
Editing Audience Pages
Every text field on an audience page is fully editable, just like the baseline. Click on any text to edit it inline, use the Regenerate button to get a fresh AI-written version of a specific field, or duplicate and delete elements as needed.
Changes you make on one audience page only affect that audience. If you change the headline on the “Budget-Conscious Families” page, the “Fitness Enthusiasts” page remains untouched. This gives you complete control over per-audience messaging.
However, there is an important connection to the baseline: if you go back to the baseline editor and change something - like swapping an image or editing a feature card - that change propagates to all audience pages that have not been individually overridden for that element. This means you can make global changes from the baseline and targeted changes on individual audience pages.
Hiding Sections Per Audience
You can also hide sections on individual audience pages. For example, you might decide that the FAQ section is important for your “First-Time Buyers” audience but unnecessary for your “Repeat Customers” audience. Hiding a section on one audience page does not affect other audience pages.
Re-generation
If you go back and change your marketing strategy, template, or other campaign-level settings, you can re-trigger audience page generation. Be aware that this regenerates all audience copy from scratch, so any manual edits you made on audience pages will be replaced. If you have invested significant time editing audience pages, make note of your changes before re-triggering generation.