Pros
the few veterans left that I'm sure are trying to hold the scraps together.
Cons
Saying Leadpages is a sinking ship wouldn't be correct. It's halfway to the bottom of the ocean and I feel bad for those left.
Tobyn Snowden, the ceo of Redbrick (the parent company) is a weirdo tech bro akin to Zukerberg and I bet he won't be happy until he's the last human at his own company. He only cares about Leadpages (and the rest of the companies) by how much money he can wring out of them.
The CEO of Leadpages Michael Sacca is a know nothing podcast marketing bro who has so little respect for anyone that he can't even be bothered to show up on time to anything, much less look you in the eye as he lays you off. He's done nothing for Leadpages except create a podcast (surprise surprise) and lay people off.
Just to outline how little they care about the integrity of the brand at this point, most of their about page is filled with people who were laid off, most over a year ago. Their support team, which was one of the companies biggest strengths has been completely gutted and bloated with overseas contractors and AI bots. Even their support twitter doesn't have updated branding.
They haven't even bothered to address any of the feedback here on Glassdoor in 3 years (shortly after Redbrick bought them), nor have they updated the website URL, branding (which they just did) or the CEO.
It's a sad state of affairs from what was once an incredible company.