Assay - Precision Copper Landing Page Template
Assay is a Corporate Precision landing page template built for copper market consultancies. It opens with a commanding location input over a topographic map, then guides visitors through a mirrored Problem→Solution gallery arc. Warm Stone colors, expandable data cards, and a repeating "Get Your Market Brief" call-to-action move procurement directors, traders, and mining CFOs toward a service consultation booking.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Assay is a single-page template designed for a copper market consultancy. It pairs a location-driven header with a mirrored gallery of industry pain points and solution modules. The Warm Stone color system and Corporate Precision theme communicate seriousness and expertise. Every section builds toward one goal: booking a service consultation.
Who this template is for
This template is built for specialist consultancies that serve the copper supply chain. It speaks directly to buyers who understand the gap between a published London Metal Exchange (LME) price and what copper actually costs at delivery.
- Procurement directors at wire-and-cable manufacturers who need to hedge physical delivery
- Commodity traders structuring treatment charge and refining charge (TC/RC) negotiations
- Mining chief financial officers timing concentrate offtake agreements
What problem this template solves
Copper market professionals distrust generic consultant websites. They want proof of expertise before they book a call. This template solves the credibility gap by leading with a flash of real pricing context, then walking visitors through the exact problems and solutions that define the consultancy's work.
- Opaque smelter terms, volatile regional premiums, and misaligned hedge timing go unnamed on most consultant sites
- Visitors leave before they understand what a consultancy actually delivers
- No clear path connects a visitor's specific concern to a relevant service module
What you get with this template
You get a complete single-page layout built around a Problem→Solution scroll arc. The structure is tight and purposeful. Each visual element earns its place by either delivering value or earning the next click.
- A location input header with a topographic relief map and live regional premium context
- A dual gallery section pairing pain-point cards with matching solution module cards
- A qualification click-through flow asking for volume range, primary concern, and briefing format preference
Feature list
This template includes the following purpose-built components drawn from the source brief.
Location Input with Regional Premium Display
A minimal, centered search field sits over a muted topographic relief map rendered in sandstone tones. As a visitor types a port name, LME warehouse, or smelter city, copper price differentials and regional premiums appear around the map like contour lines on terrain. The input delivers a flash of real pricing context before asking for any commitment.
Problem Gallery with Expandable Data Cards
The first gallery section presents industry pain points as visual data cards. Each card covers a specific blind spot: opaque smelter terms, volatile regional premiums, or misaligned hedge timing. Clicking a card expands it to show the dollar cost of that blind spot through a detailed case view.
Solution Module Gallery with Methodology Detail
The second gallery mirrors the problem structure exactly. Each solution card covers a service module, such as a price intelligence dashboard, TC/RC benchmarking report, or procurement strategy workshop. Expanding a card reveals methodology, sample deliverables, and outcome metrics from anonymized client engagements.
Mirrored Problem-to-Solution Scroll Arc
The page layout pairs every problem card with a corresponding solution card. The scroll makes the connection feel inevitable. Visitors experience the consultancy's thinking as a logical descent, moving from recognized pain to confident resolution.
Repeating Primary Call-to-Action
The "Get Your Market Brief" call-to-action appears first beneath the location input as a natural next step. It then recurs anchored at the bottom of each solution detail card. The repetition keeps the conversion path clear without feeling aggressive.
Qualification Click-Through Page
Clicking the primary call-to-action leads to a short qualification page. It asks for commodity volume range, primary concern, and preferred briefing format. This lightweight gate respects the visitor's time while giving the consultancy the context needed to prepare a relevant brief.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Location Input Header | Deliver regional pricing context and capture visitor intent |
| Primary call to action Strip | Invite the first consultation booking below the header |
| Problem Gallery Cards | Surface recognized industry pain points with cost context |
| Solution Module Gallery | Present matching service modules with methodology and outcomes |
| Solution Detail Cards | Expand each module with sample deliverables and client metrics |
| Qualification Click-Through | Qualify visitor intent before the consultation booking |
Design & branding system
The Warm Stone color system anchors every visual decision in the template. The palette feels like a boardroom table made from reclaimed mine timber: grounded, mineral, and serious.
- Core tones include quarry sandstone (#C4A882), oxidized copper patina (#5B7D5E), and deep shaft rock (#2C2420) for structure and hierarchy
- Polished cathode highlight (#D4773B) is reserved strictly for call-to-action elements and data accents
- Clean white (#F5F0EB) fills card backgrounds, giving the layout breathing room the way light hits limestone
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is designed to read clearly on any screen size. The gallery card structure and topographic header both adapt to narrower viewports without losing their visual logic.
- Expandable data cards reflow vertically on smaller screens so detail content remains readable
- The location input field remains centered and functional across device widths
- The repeating call-to-action stays anchored and visible throughout the mobile scroll experience
How this template helps you convert
This template is structured as a click-through landing page. Every design and copy decision points toward a single conversion: the consultation booking.
- The location input delivers immediate pricing context, earning the visitor's trust before any call-to-action appears
- The Problem→Solution arc makes the consultancy's value specific and tangible, reducing hesitation at the point of decision
- The qualification page replaces a generic contact form with a focused intent-capture flow, making the follow-up more relevant for both sides
Other information about this template
This template sits within the Construction and Home category, under the Copper Products and Services subcategory, with a niche focus on copper consulting. It is designed as a Gallery and Detail style landing page following a Corporate Precision theme.
- The template style is Gallery and Detail, suited for consultancies that need to show both problems and solutions side by side
- The header concept is a Location Input, a component that signals market intelligence rather than generic lead generation
- The creative direction follows a Problem and Solution Arc, which is particularly effective for professional services targeting expert buyers
- The landing page direction is Click-Through, meaning the primary goal is moving qualified visitors to a next-step page rather than capturing a form on the same page




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Problem→Solution Arc
Color system
Warm Stone
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Location Input with Regional Premium Display
Expandable Problem Data Cards
Mirrored Solution Module Gallery
Problem-to-solution Scroll Arc
Repeating Primary Call-to-action
Qualification Click-through Page
Related questions
Who is the primary audience for this template?
What makes the location input different from a standard hero form?
Can the problem and solution gallery sections be customized?
What happens after a visitor clicks 'Get Your Market Brief'?
Is this template suitable for a consultancy that covers metals beyond copper?