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Light value-proposition section pairing a market-growth headline with a NYT pull-quote, three oversized user-count stats, and an analytics chart panel.
Summary
A value-proposition section that makes the market case: a growth headline and a New York Times pull-quote up top, three oversized AI user-count stats in the middle, and a model-analytics chart panel below. The argument is "the market is moving, here are the numbers."
Visual description
The header splits two ways: left holds a two-tone headline ("AI search market size is growing rapidly in 2025", second half greyed) with a short bolded paragraph; right holds an italic pull-quote attributed to "- Kevin Roose" above the serif New York Times masthead. A three-column stat band follows, each column a small grey label over a very large number (400M / 20.8M / 10.1M) with a brand lockup beneath (OpenAI, Claude, perplexity), separated by thin vertical rules. Below, a "Model Analytics" panel introduces a bold "Monitor your AI visibility in real-time with model analytics" heading over a multi-line area chart, with a small floating legend card listing Claude/Gemini/ChatGPT/Perplexity values. Everything sits on a near-white background.
Key takeaway
Using third-party market stats plus a recognizable press masthead to build the case before showing the product, which borrows credibility you do not have yet. The three oversized numbers each anchored to a known brand logo turn abstract growth into something concrete. The serif NYT masthead against the otherwise all-sans layout is a deliberate, effective contrast.
Reuse notes
Best for an early-stage product riding a fast-growing category, where "why now" matters as much as "what it does". Requires real, citable figures and a genuine press mention; fabricating either is a credibility risk. The stat row works standalone as a social-proof band, and the masthead trick generalizes to any outlet you have actually been featured in.




















