Changelog - Intelligent Salesforce Landing Page Template
A bento grid landing page built for Salesforce release intelligence. This template presents org change data the way admins actually think: sorted by object dependency and impact, not version number. With an interactive dashboard header, timeline scrubbers, and a friction-light OAuth sign-up, it guides solo admins, RevOps leads, and ISV partners from curiosity to connected workspace in seconds.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
This is a single-page bento grid landing page for a Salesforce changelog and release notes product. The page opens with a live-feeling dashboard preview showing real parsed release data, then walks visitors through interactive exploration sections before converting them on a free org connection. Every section is designed to feel like the product itself.
Who this template is for
This template is built for teams and individuals who live inside Salesforce orgs and cannot afford to be caught off guard by a release. It speaks directly to the people who feel the pain of undifferentiated, version-numbered release documents.
- Solo admins managing multiple sandboxes who need change data sorted by org impact, not PDF page number
- RevOps leads who must verify whether a Flow or automation behavior changed before a Monday deployment
- ISV partners tracking application programming interface (API) deprecations across managed packages and release cycles
What problem this template solves
Salesforce release notes are dense, version-sorted documents that force admins to read everything to find what matters to their specific org. That friction costs time and creates real deployment risk. This template promotes a product that flips that experience entirely.
- Release data arrives already triaged, tagged by object dependency, and filtered by cloud or impact severity
- Visitors understand the product value immediately because the template shows real object names, real API versions, and real release dates
- The low-friction sign-up path removes hesitation by offering a read-only public feed before asking for authentication
What you get with this template
You get a complete, conversion-ready bento grid landing page that puts the product experience front and center. Every interactive section doubles as a product demo, so visitors learn by exploring rather than by reading paragraphs of description.
- A pixel-accurate dashboard header previewing a parsed Spring '25 release across four bento cells with hover tooltips
- Three distinct interactive exploration grids covering cloud filtering, a quarterly timeline scrubber, and a metadata diff viewer
- A dual conversion path: a primary "Connect Your Org Free" call to action and a secondary "Browse the Public Changelog" read-only entry point
Feature list
This section outlines the core built-in components and interaction patterns delivered with the template.
Interactive Dashboard Header
The header recreates the product interface as a live-feeling bento preview. Four cells display changed objects with diff indicators, a deprecation timeline, impacted permission sets, and a natural-language summary. Hovering any cell expands a tooltip, giving visitors the immediate sensation of using the product.
Cloud Filter Bento Grid
The first scroll section lets visitors filter release tiles by cloud: Sales, Service, or Platform. Selecting a filter visually rearranges the bento tiles, demonstrating how the product organizes data by context rather than by chronological version.
Quarterly Timeline Scrubber
A dedicated section shows releases plotted across calendar quarters with heat coloring that indicates impact severity. Dragging the scrubber reveals how change volume and risk level have shifted over time, making the product's depth tangible without a sign-up.
Metadata Diff Viewer
A side-by-side comparison panel shows two metadata snapshots simultaneously. Visitors can see exactly how field definitions, permission sets, or Flow configurations changed between releases, which directly mirrors the core job the product performs for paying users.
Dual Conversion Path
The primary call to action, "Connect Your Org Free," triggers a single-step OAuth flow with no form fields, provisioning a free workspace scoped to the current release. A secondary "Browse the Public Changelog" path offers read-only access, reducing hesitation and building habitual use before a full commitment.
Sticky Conversion Bar
After the second scroll, a persistent bottom bar surfaces the primary call to action. The bar stays visible as visitors explore the interactive sections, ensuring the sign-up prompt is always reachable without interrupting the exploration flow.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Dashboard Preview Header | Showcases real parsed release data across four interactive bento cells |
| Cloud Filter Grid | Lets visitors filter release tiles by Sales, Service, or Platform cloud |
| Timeline Scrubber Section | Plots quarterly releases with impact-severity heat coloring |
| Metadata Diff Viewer | Side-by-side snapshot comparison of metadata changes between releases |
| Sticky Conversion Bar | Persistent bottom call-to-action after the second scroll |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Dashboard Pro theme built on a Monochrome Steel palette. Every color decision is intentional: backgrounds define space, accent color signals action, and nothing decorative competes for attention.
- Core palette uses deep gunmetal (#1B1F23) and panel-surface charcoal (#2D3748) to define bento cell boundaries, with cool white (#E2E8F0) in two weights for text hierarchy
- Brushed chromium (#A0AEC0) provides secondary text and muted labels, keeping the interface legible without visual noise
- Signal blue (#3B82F6) appears exclusively on interactive states, new-badge indicators, and primary call-to-action elements, so every instance of it commands attention
Mobile & speed optimization
The bento grid layout is structured to translate cleanly across screen sizes. Interactive sections are designed with touch-friendly interaction states so the exploration experience holds up on smaller displays.
- Bento cells reflow into single-column stacks on mobile, preserving the visual hierarchy without requiring horizontal scrolling
- The sticky conversion bar adapts its height and padding for thumb-reach comfort on touch devices
How this template helps you convert
This template earns conversion by letting the product speak for itself before asking for any commitment. Every interactive section functions as a proof point, not just a feature description.
- The dashboard header with real release data and hover tooltips creates immediate product credibility, so visitors arrive at the call to action already convinced
- The "Browse the Public Changelog" secondary path removes the sign-up barrier entirely for hesitant visitors, building familiarity and habit that naturally leads to the free org connection
Other information about this template
This template sits within the Documentation and Support category, specifically targeting the Salesforce documentation and release notes niche. It is well suited for teams building tools that serve the Salesforce admin and developer ecosystem.
- The template style is a bento grid layout using the Dashboard Pro theme, making it a strong fit for product-led growth pages where showing beats telling
- The Freemium and Trial landing page direction means the page is structured around reducing sign-up friction rather than pushing a paid conversion immediately
- The Interactive Explorer creative direction and Dashboard Preview header concept together position the page as a product experience, not a marketing brochure
- This template can support changelog and release notes products built on or adjacent to the Salesforce platform, including tools that serve DevOps, metadata management, and release governance workflows




Theme
Dashboard Pro
Creative direction
Interactive Explorer
Color system
Monochrome Steel
Style
Bento Grid
Direction
Freemium/Trial
Page Sections
Interactive Dashboard Header
Cloud Filter Bento Grid
Quarterly Timeline Scrubber
Metadata Diff Viewer
Dual Conversion Path
Sticky Conversion Bar
Related questions
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What does the Connect Your Org Free call to action do?
Can visitors try the product without signing up?
Is the dashboard header purely visual or actually interactive?
Can I adapt the color system or swap the accent color?