Adjudicate is a sidebar companion landing page template built for claims automation platforms targeting insurance operations leaders. It leads with a multi-step form hero, a fixed contextual sidebar with a live ROI calculator, and guarantee-led sections that escalate from operational speed through compliance protection to board-level cost savings. The result is a high-trust, lead-generation page that earns contact details before asking for them.
by Rocket studio
Adjudicate is a precision-built landing page template for claims automation platforms. It opens with a multi-step intake form as the hero, pairs it with a fixed sidebar that updates as visitors scroll, and structures every section around a bold quantified promise. The template is designed to capture qualified leads from VP-level insurance operations teams and turn reading into ROI clarity.
This template speaks directly to insurance operations decision-makers who are evaluating automation for high-volume, low-complexity claims. The copy tone, the form structure, and the section sequencing are all calibrated for buyers who need evidence before they commit.
High-volume claims teams lose time and credibility when their intake, triage, and routing processes are manual or inconsistently documented. A generic landing page cannot carry the weight of a compliance-sensitive, enterprise-level buying conversation. This template closes that gap.
This template delivers a fully structured single-page layout with every section sequenced to build trust incrementally. The design is clean and authoritative, and the interactive components are wired to reinforce the value proposition at every scroll depth.
This template includes a focused set of purpose-built components. Each one is designed to serve the specific buying psychology of insurance operations leaders evaluating a claims automation platform.
The header occupies the right two-thirds of the viewport and walks visitors through three structured steps. Step one presents selectable claim-type chips covering auto, property, workers' compensation, liability, and other. Step two captures monthly claim volume via a slider ranging from 500 to 50,000 and above. Step three collects name, title, and company email. No stock photography appears anywhere in the hero; the form is the visual centerpiece.
The left sidebar stays anchored as the visitor scrolls through the page. It opens with the headline "See how fast your claims could close" alongside an animated counter that ticks down from 14 days to 3 hours, representing average cycle-time reduction. As the visitor completes form steps, the sidebar's ROI calculator populates with their own volume data, making the financial case more specific the deeper they read.
Every section below the header opens with a bold, quantified promise. The extraction accuracy claim sits above a technical breakdown of the natural language processing pipeline. The compliance section introduces a scrollable mock audit report. Stakes escalate deliberately from operational speed to regulatory confidence to executive cost impact.
After the compliance section, where decision anxiety naturally peaks, the sidebar surfaces a secondary call to action: "Book a Claims Audit." This gives scroll-deep visitors who bypassed the primary form a lower-commitment entry point that still captures intent.
The Arctic White palette uses clinical white as the dominant background, frozen steel for dividers, deep charcoal for authoritative body text, and signal blue exclusively for interactive elements and data highlights. Every color choice is functional, not decorative, creating the visual equivalent of a well-organized case file.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Multi-Step Form Hero | Captures claim type, volume, and contact details as the primary lead generation action |
| Animated Sidebar Counter | Communicates cycle-time reduction visually before the visitor reads a word of body copy |
| Extraction Accuracy Block | Opens with a quantified accuracy guarantee and supports it with pipeline detail |
| Compliance Audit Section | Presents a scrollable mock audit log to address regulatory scrutiny concerns |
| Cost Savings Block | Translates operational gains into board-level financial language for CFO-level buyers |
| Sidebar ROI Calculator | Personalizes projected savings using the visitor's own volume input from the form |
| Secondary call to action Placement | Surfaces "Book a Claims Audit" after the compliance section for high-intent scrollers |
The template follows a Corporate Precision theme built entirely around the Arctic White color system. Every visual decision serves function over decoration, giving the page the quiet authority of a well-prepared case file rather than a sales brochure.
The sidebar companion layout is designed with structured responsiveness in mind. On smaller viewports, the fixed sidebar collapses into an accessible inline component so the ROI calculator and secondary call to action remain reachable without disrupting the scroll flow.
The conversion strategy is built around a simple principle: show the visitor their own numbers before asking for their contact details. Every structural choice reinforces that principle.
This template is categorized under Finance and Insurance, specifically within the InsurTech and Digital Insurance subcategory, with a niche focus on claims automation platforms. It is built as a sidebar companion layout, meaning the sidebar and main content column scroll in coordinated but independent ways.




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Guarantee-Led
Color system
Arctic White
Style
Sidebar Companion
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Multi-step Lead Capture Form
Fixed Contextual Sidebar
Guarantee-led Section Structure
Persistent Secondary Call to Action
Arctic White Precision Design System
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What makes the sidebar component different from a standard layout?
Can I customize the claim types listed in the multi-step form?
Does this template include ROI calculation logic or email delivery?
Why does this landing page use no stock photography?