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Positioning pages for the five buyer shapes we ship for
Photographers, MSPs, designers, retail operators, and small-team SaaS identity buyers each get a dedicated landing surface.
Each Llama Monkey product is shaped around a specific buyer. Photographers shoot 2,000+ frames a day and want them off the card before the drive home. MSPs run a dozen internal SaaS apps and want one place to manage technician access. Designers paste Instagram and Pinterest URLs and want the media in their project folder. Retail operators run a Canon body for product photography or a small SaaS stack for staff sign-on. Small-team SaaS founders want OAuth without enterprise sales calls.
We’ve published a dedicated landing page for each of those buyer shapes:
- For photographers — Canon-to-cloud workflow + reference capture
- For managed service providers — internal staff sign-on (NOT client tenants — that’s Entra ID’s job)
- For designers — reference-media capture for project work
- For retail and small business — product photography + staff sign-on, pick one or both
- For small-team SaaS identity buyers — modern SSO without enterprise pricing or sales cycles
Each page includes the honest “when this isn’t the right fit” block — because the cost of pretending we fit when we don’t is high for everyone.
Three hyper-specific cells are also live for buyers with sharper intent: Canon-to-cloud for photographers via SnapMonkey, MSP internal staff identity via LMID, and small-team SaaS identity via LMID.
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