Comply is a single-column education compliance landing page template built for consultancies serving school districts. It opens with a cinematic hallway hero and a rotated testimonial card, introduces specialists through crisis narratives, and closes with a progressive free-audit form and an email-gated deadline calendar download. The design is authoritative and clean, built to earn trust before asking for anything.
by Rocket studio
Comply is a single-column landing page template for education compliance consultancies. It leads with a superintendent testimonial card set against a school hallway photo, then walks visitors through specialist profiles, a services grid, a progressive audit form, and a gated resource download. Every section is designed to build credibility before the primary call to action appears.
This template is built for compliance consultancies that work directly with school district administrators. It fits teams that need to establish authority quickly and convert a skeptical, time-pressured audience into clients.
District administrators facing a compliance deadline or an active investigation are not browsing casually. They arrive on a page with a specific problem and very little patience. Generic service pages lose them immediately. This template is structured to meet that urgency head-on.
The template ships as a fully designed single-column flow page with distinct, purposeful sections. Each section is ready to populate with your own specialists, services, and social proof.




Theme
Directory & Discovery
Creative direction
Team & People
Color system
Navy Authority
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Freemium/Trial
Page Sections
Rotated Testimonial Hero Card
Crisis-narrative Specialist Sections
Progressive Free-audit Form
Email-gated Deadline Calendar
Services Bento Grid
GSAP Scroll Animations
Who is the primary audience for this landing page template?
Can I add more than three specialist sections to this template?
What does the progressive audit form collect from visitors?
Is the deadline calendar download separate from the audit form?
What animations are included in this template?
This section covers the key built-in components and design decisions that make the template work for an education compliance audience.
The header features a single oversized testimonial card, slightly rotated as if placed on a desk. It includes a named superintendent's photograph, her district, and a two-sentence quote. A soft-focus school hallway image sits behind it, and the card casts a subtle shadow to ground it visually.
Three scrollable specialist sections introduce team members through the specific problems they have solved, not just job titles. Each section unpacks a specialty area and anchors it in real numbers, such as investigations closed or handbooks rewritten. This turns credentials into a story the reader can follow.
The primary call to action is a multi-step form that collects district name, state, and primary compliance concern before asking for a name and email. The dropdown covers Title IX, accreditation, state reporting, policy review, and other. This sequencing lowers friction by securing commitment before requesting personal details.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable 50-State Deadline Calendar behind an email gate. It captures visitors who are not ready for a full audit conversation but need a practical resource. This widens the top of the funnel without weakening the primary offer.
The services section uses an asymmetric bento-style grid to display what the consultancy handles. Each cell covers a distinct compliance area clearly and without overlapping the specialist narrative sections above it.
The template includes medium-weight GSAP ScrollTrigger animations. Image reveals, staggered text entrances, and the hero card rotation fire as the visitor scrolls, keeping the page feeling intentional rather than static.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Hallway Header | Opens with cinematic school hallway photo and rotated superintendent testimonial card |
| Specialist One Section | Introduces first compliance specialist through a resolved crisis narrative |
| Specialist Two Section | Introduces second specialist with specific investigation and district counts |
| Specialist Three Section | Introduces third specialist and anchors their policy or reporting specialty |
| Services Bento Grid | Displays compliance service areas in an asymmetric grid layout |
| Free Audit Form | Progressive form capturing district, state, concern area, then contact details |
| Deadline Calendar Capture | Email-gated block offering the 50-State Deadline Calendar download |
| Linear Footer Row | Single-row footer with essential links and contact information |
The visual identity follows a Directory and Discovery theme built around a Navy Authority color system. The palette reads like a district policy manual that has actually been designed, authoritative enough for a board table, clean enough to read late at night.
The template is designed desktop-first to match the late-night, at-desk behavior of its primary audience. Mobile layout is solid and fully considered.
The page is sequenced deliberately to build trust before asking for anything, which is the correct approach for a skeptical B2B audience in a high-stakes professional services context.
The Comply template is a strong fit for education compliance consultancies operating in the United States market. It uses USA date formatting (MM/DD/YYYY), state-specific compliance language, and USD references throughout.