Allocate is a dashboard-style fund of funds landing page built for institutional-grade capital allocators. It visualizes manager selection, portfolio construction, and risk monitoring through an immersive Data Command interface. The dark, glow-driven design guides high-intent visitors, family office principals, endowment CIOs, and sovereign wealth analysts, toward requesting the current portfolio or downloading the factsheet.
by Rocket studio
Allocate is a single-page, scroll-driven landing page for a capital architecture firm operating in the fund of funds space. It translates a complex, multi-stage investment process into a visual narrative, from a chaotic alternatives universe down to a precise, curated allocation. The page is built to earn trust before it asks for a meeting.
This template is designed for fund of funds managers and capital allocators who need to communicate a sophisticated investment process to a highly informed audience. It suits firms that invest across hedge funds, private equity vehicles, and venture programs on behalf of institutional clients.
Most fund of funds firms struggle to convey the depth of their process on a single page. A generic layout with stock photos and bullet points fails to earn credibility with investors who are already fluent in the language of risk, return, and manager selection.
You get a fully structured, scroll-guided landing page that walks visitors through the firm's entire investment thesis in one continuous experience. Every section is purposeful, and the layout is built around converting serious allocators into qualified leads.



Theme
Data Command
Creative direction
Problem→Solution Arc
Color system
Acid Digital
Style
Dashboard/Data Grid
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Animated Void Header with Data Pulse
Problem-to-solution Scatter Plot Arc
Manager Selection Filtering Funnel
Interactive Portfolio Allocation Wheel
Live Correlation Matrix Display
Dual Call to Action with Qualification Flow
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I customize the screening criteria shown in the filtering funnel?
What calls to action are included in this template?
Does the qualification page come included with this template?
Is this template suitable for a firm that is not strictly a fund of funds?
A paragraph introducing the feature set follows here. This template packs a precise set of interactive and visual components, each one mapped directly to a step in the investment process, and each one designed to hold attention while building conviction.
The header opens on pure void black with a single phosphor green line drawing across the viewport like a heartbeat monitor. Data points fade in sequentially: "214 Funds Screened, 23 Selected, 4 Allocated." Each number pulses in electric cyan before settling into green, establishing precision before a single word of copy appears.
The first content section renders a chaotic scatter plot of 3,000-plus fund returns to represent the raw alternatives universe. As the visitor scrolls, the plot tightens, underperformers gray out, and surviving data points snap into a clean grid. This animated transition makes the firm's process tangible without a single claim needing to be stated.
A dedicated section displays the firm's screening criteria as a visual filtering funnel. Real parameters are shown: Sharpe ratio above 1.2, assets under management between $500 million and $8 billion, and drawdown discipline. This transparency builds credibility with allocators who already know what good criteria look like.
Portfolio construction is visualized as an interactive allocation wheel, showing how capital is distributed across fund types and strategies. The visual communicates diversification logic at a glance without requiring the visitor to read through a prospectus-length description.
Risk monitoring is rendered as a live-updating correlation matrix. This section speaks directly to the institutional visitor who wants evidence that portfolio risk is actively tracked, not just stated in a footnote.
The primary call to action, "Request the Current Portfolio," appears twice: once after the filtering funnel and again as a full-width bar after the correlation matrix. Clicking routes to a qualification page asking for investor type, allocation size via a slider starting at $1 million, and accredited investor confirmation. A secondary email-capture path offers the quarterly factsheet for lower-intent visitors.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Void Header | Open with animated data pulse and headline |
| Data Point Bar | Display screening-to-selection funnel numbers |
| Problem Scatter Plot | Visualize the raw alternatives universe |
| Solution Grid Snap | Show filtered, curated results by contrast |
| Filtering Funnel | Detail manager selection criteria visually |
| First call to action Bar | Prompt portfolio request after methodology |
| Allocation Wheel | Illustrate portfolio construction logic |
| Correlation Matrix | Demonstrate active risk monitoring |
| Second call to action Bar | Full-width portfolio request prompt |
| Factsheet Download | Capture lighter-intent visitors via email |
| Qualification Page | Qualify leads by type, size, and status |
The visual identity follows a Data Command theme built on an Acid Digital color palette. Every color choice serves a functional role, nothing is decorative without also being informative.
The template is structured to scale from large desktop monitors, where the multi-panel data grid reads like a command center, down to mobile viewports without losing the atmospheric design intent.
This template is designed around a single principle: show the machine before asking for the meeting. Every scroll action deepens the visitor's understanding of the process, so that by the time a call to action appears, the ask feels earned.
This template is built for the fund of funds niche within the broader venture capital and fund category. It is well-suited to firms positioning themselves as capital architects rather than simple fund aggregators.