Boostback is a dashboard-style landing page template built for propulsion engineering firms in the reusable rocket technology space. It uses a Carbon Fiber color system and a telemetry-inspired layout to present flight data, reusability economics, and reliability metrics. The design moves prospects from credibility to conviction, ending at a gated lead-capture form built for technical and procurement audiences.
by Rocket studio
Boostback is a single-page, data-forward landing page template for reusable rocket technology firms. It opens with a partner logo bar and a headline built around a flight record stat, then scrolls through three escalating data sections. It closes with a persistent call-to-action bar and a gated end-of-page lead form targeting engineering, procurement, and executive buyers.
This template is designed for propulsion engineering companies that need to communicate technical credibility to sophisticated, skeptical buyers. It suits teams where the data does the selling and a vague "contact us" form would undermine trust.
Most aerospace landing pages look like brochures. They describe capabilities without showing evidence, and they ask for a meeting before earning the right to one. Boostback solves this by leading with numbers, not claims.
You get a structured, single-page layout that mirrors the logic of an industry white paper. Each section builds on the last, moving the reader from social proof to performance data to competitive economics.




Theme
Dashboard Pro
Creative direction
Industry Report
Color system
Carbon Fiber
Style
Dashboard/Data Grid
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Live-styled Telemetry Dashboard
Comparative Reuse Economics Grid
Reliability Waterfall Chart
Interactive Chart Hover Reveals
Dual-path Lead Capture System
Persistent Conversion Bottom Bar
Can non-engineers use this template effectively?
Is the interactive hover behavior built into the template?
Can I replace the sample flight data with my own metrics?
What is the purpose of the secondary dataset download link?
How does the persistent bottom bar work?
A brief paragraph introducing the feature set: every component in this template is drawn directly from the source brief. Nothing here is speculative. The features below reflect the actual layout and interaction logic described for Boostback.
This section presents reflight turnaround metrics in a dashboard format. It surfaces days between recovery and relaunch, structural fatigue margins per flight cycle, and cost-per-flight trend lines. The layout signals real-time data even in a static presentation context.
A structured grid compares expendable, partial-reuse, and full-reuse architectures across payload classes. The firm's own technology column is highlighted in thruster-plume cyan (#00E5FF), making the competitive advantage immediately visible without requiring the reader to interpret the table manually.
This section presents engine requalification pass rates, landing accuracy circular error probable data, and stage inspection intervals. It escalates the argument from capability to proof, reinforcing that the performance record is systematic rather than incidental.
Every chart and data display supports hover states that surface source data. This detail is central to the template's credibility strategy: it signals to technical readers that the numbers are traceable, not marketing estimates.
The primary path is a multi-field form asking for work email, organization name, a role selector with four options, and one optional payload class field. The secondary path is a lighter email-only gate for a dataset download, designed to capture engineers who are not yet ready for a sales conversation.
After the second scroll section, a fixed bottom bar carries the primary call to action. It stays visible as the reader moves through the data, reducing the friction between conviction and conversion without interrupting the reading flow.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Partner Logo Bar | Establishes institutional credibility before the headline lands |
| Headline Data Statement | Leads with the flight record as the hero, no competing imagery |
| Telemetry Dashboard Section | Shows reflight turnaround metrics and cost trend lines |
| Comparative Economics Grid | Contrasts reuse architectures across payload classes |
| Reliability Waterfall Chart | Presents pass rates, landing accuracy, and inspection data |
| Persistent call to action Bar | Keeps the primary action visible after the second section |
| End-of-Page Lead Form | Captures full-brief requests with a four-field role-aware form |
| Dataset Download Link | Secondary email-only gate for technical dataset access |
The visual identity follows a Dashboard Pro theme built on a Carbon Fiber color system. The palette is deliberately narrow: three neutral tones carry the structure, and a single accent color carries all urgency.
The layout is built to remain legible and navigable on smaller screens where data-heavy designs often break down. Dashboard grids and waterfall charts are structured to reflow cleanly across viewport sizes.
The conversion architecture in Boostback is sequential and intentional. Each section earns the next ask, so by the time the form appears, the reader has already been given enough evidence to act.
This template is categorized under Aerospace and Defense, in the Space and Advanced Aerospace subcategory, with a niche focus on reusable rocket technology. It is part of the Dashboard Pro theme collection and uses the Carbon Fiber color system as its visual foundation.