Clause is a dashboard-style hospitality landing page template built for contract management platforms. It features a live interactive data grid, scrolling industry-report findings, and a freemium onboarding flow. The Electric Indigo color system gives it the precision of a financial terminal with the polish of a boutique hotel brand. Every section is designed to move procurement and asset management teams toward signing up.
by Rocket studio
Clause is a single-page landing page template designed for hospitality contract management platforms. It opens with a fully interactive contract dashboard rendered in the browser, walks visitors through data-backed industry findings, and closes with a conversion-optimized freemium signup flow. The template is built for teams that manage complex hotel vendor agreements and need a product page that earns trust fast.
This template is built for SaaS founders and product marketers launching contract management tools aimed at the hospitality sector. It speaks directly to buyers who live inside spreadsheets and portfolio dashboards every day.
Hospitality contract management platforms face a credibility gap. Potential buyers are skeptical until they see the product working. A static marketing page rarely closes that gap. Clause solves it by putting a functional product demo at the very top of the page, so visitors experience the value before reading a single line of marketing copy.
The template delivers a complete, scroll-driven landing page structured as an interactive product experience. Every section has a defined conversion role, from the live dashboard header to the gated lead-capture PDF offer.




Theme
Data Command
Creative direction
Industry Report
Color system
Electric Indigo
Style
Dashboard/Data Grid
Direction
Freemium/Trial
Page Sections
Live Interactive Contract Data Grid
Sidebar Portfolio Spend Chart
Scrolling Industry Report Findings
Sticky Freemium Conversion Bar
Drag-and-drop Onboarding Flow
Gated Lead Capture Report Offer
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I adapt the fictional contract data shown in the header dashboard?
What does the gated report download offer visitors?
Does the sticky conversion bar appear immediately on page load?
Is this template suitable for a product outside the hotel sector?
A paragraph overview of the feature set: the template packs a focused set of interactive and persuasion-led components, each mapped directly to a stage of the buyer journey. Below are the core capabilities built into the page.
The header section renders a working data grid directly in the browser. Visitors can sort rows by property name, vendor category, annual contract value, and days to renewal. Two rows carry a pulsing red badge marking penalty clauses expiring within 30 days. Clicking any row slides open a contract summary card with key terms highlighted in indigo.
A sidebar component inside the header section displays a donut chart that breaks down portfolio spend by category. Categories shown include management fees, FF&E (furniture, fixtures, and equipment) reserves, OTA (online travel agency) commissions, and linen services. The chart gives visitors an immediate sense of portfolio-level financial exposure.
Each scroll section presents a specific data-backed insight about hospitality contract risk, styled as a numbered finding. The sequence escalates from common pain points like missed renewal dates, through complex cross-contract obligation conflicts, to strategic renegotiation leverage scoring. Each finding includes a stat, an animated visualization, and a matching product screenshot.
A sticky bottom bar appears after the second industry finding and persists as the visitor scrolls. The primary call to action is "Upload Your First Contract," positioned both inside the interactive header and in the sticky bar. This dual placement ensures the conversion prompt is always reachable without interrupting the reading flow.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable 2025 Hotel Contract Risk Report for visitors who are not ready to start a trial. The gated form collects name, email, and portfolio size. This path warms leads by delivering genuine analytical value before asking for a platform commitment.
The signup sequence begins with a work email field, followed by a property-count slider with three range options. Visitors then drag and drop a real PDF contract that the platform parses during onboarding. This flow turns the signup step into a product demonstration moment.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Interactive Header Dashboard | Renders a live contract data grid with sortable columns, red penalty badges, and a slide-open summary card |
| Sidebar Spend Chart | Displays a donut chart of portfolio spend broken down by contract category |
| Finding 01 Block | Presents the missed auto-renewal stat with an animated visualization and product screenshot |
| Finding 02 Block | Escalates to cross-contract obligation conflicts with a corresponding product proof |
| Finding 03 Block | Introduces renegotiation leverage scoring as a strategic opportunity with product evidence |
| Sticky Conversion Bar | Persistent bottom bar with the primary "Upload Your First Contract" call to action |
| Freemium Signup Flow | Work email input, property-count slider, and drag-and-drop PDF contract upload |
| Gated Report Offer | Secondary lead capture form offering the 2025 Hotel Contract Risk Report download |
The visual identity follows a Data Command theme that blends financial-terminal precision with boutique hospitality polish. The Electric Indigo color system creates a distinctive palette that feels authoritative and modern without being cold.
The template is designed so the data-grid experience and scroll-based findings sections translate cleanly to smaller screens. Interactive components are structured to reflow rather than overflow, keeping the dashboard readable on tablet and mobile viewports.
The template is structured around a principle of progressive credibility. Visitors earn trust in the product before they are ever asked to act.
This template is a strong fit for hospitality software product teams presenting contract lifecycle management tools to hotel operators. It is also well suited to any platform targeting procurement directors or compliance teams in asset-heavy industries where vendor agreement tracking is a recurring operational challenge.