Comply - Authoritative Physicaltherapist Landing Page Template
Comply is a single-column landing page template built for physical therapy compliance professionals. It organizes liability answers, documentation templates, and compliance checklists into a structured, scrollable resource hub. Designed for solo practice owners, multi-location rehab directors, and travel PTs, it turns a complex regulatory landscape into a clean, authoritative reference page that earns trust before a question reaches a lawyer.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Comply is a focused, single-column landing page template built for physical therapy compliance resources. It presents FAQ sections grouped by risk category, a logo wall of partner organizations, and clear calls to action for resource partnerships and FAQ library licensing. The page feels like a well-organized clinical binder, structured, current, and immediately useful.
Who this template is for
This template was designed for professionals and organizations operating in the physical therapy compliance space. It suits anyone who needs to publish authoritative guidance in a credible, scannable format.
- Solo physical therapy practice owners managing Medicare audit language and documentation standards
- Multi-location rehab directors who need to standardize intake consent forms across different state regulations
- Travel physical therapists who require portable credentialing guides that hold up under any state board's review
What problem this template solves
Physical therapists face real documentation and liability risks every day. Finding reliable, organized compliance answers before a malpractice question arises is genuinely difficult. This template creates a single destination that addresses that problem directly.
- Scattered compliance resources force PTs to consult attorneys for questions that documented guidance could answer
- Inconsistent intake forms and credentialing records create audit vulnerabilities across multi-site or travel practices
- There is no clear, trustworthy online hub where PT professionals can find jurisdiction-aware compliance answers grouped by risk category
What you get with this template
This template delivers a complete single-column landing page layout built around clinical compliance content. Every section is labeled and purposeful, designed to load trust quickly and guide visitors toward partnership or licensing actions.
- A manifesto-style header with bold slate typography and teal attribution text, establishing peer authority from the first scroll
- A horizontal logo wall section displaying partner organizations such as state PT associations, malpractice insurers, and continuing education accreditors
- Expandable FAQ sections grouped by risk category, covering documentation, telehealth compliance, informed consent, and student supervision
Feature list
This template includes a purposeful set of built-in sections and layout components grounded in the source brief.
Manifesto Header Block
The page opens with a single declarative headline in bold slate typography on a soft clinical white background. A smaller teal line below attributes the sentiment to practicing physical therapists, grounding authority in peer voice rather than a corporate brand.
Logo Wall Authority Band
A horizontal scrolling band sits just below the manifesto. It is designed to display partner logos from state PT associations, continuing education accreditors, malpractice insurers, and electronic health record platforms. The placement signals jurisdictional credibility before the visitor reads a single FAQ answer.
Risk-Category FAQ Sections
FAQ content is organized by compliance risk area, including documentation, telehealth compliance, informed consent, and student supervision. Each answer expands cleanly in place, keeping the single-column scroll cumulative and readable.
Primary Partnership Call to Action
A "Become a Resource Partner" call-to-action button appears after the logo wall and repeats at the bottom of the page. It leads to a short form requesting the organization name, partner type, and one open-ended compliance question field.
Secondary FAQ Licensing Path
A secondary call-to-action path labeled "License Our FAQ Library" targets electronic health record companies interested in embedding compliance answers directly inside their platforms. Both paths share the same page without competing visually.
Legal Shield Visual Theme
The Cloud Canvas color system uses soft clinical white, calm policy gray, authoritative slate, and trust-signal teal. The palette is neutral enough for extended reading and structured enough to communicate that every word has been reviewed for accuracy.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Manifesto Header | Opens with a bold declarative statement that frames the compliance mission |
| Partner Logo Wall | Displays association and insurer logos as jurisdictional proof of credibility |
| Primary call to action Block | Prompts visitors to become a resource partner after the logo wall |
| Documentation FAQ | Answers grouped questions about clinical documentation standards and gaps |
| Telehealth Compliance FAQ | Covers regulatory questions specific to remote physical therapy delivery |
| Informed Consent FAQ | Addresses consent documentation requirements across practice types |
| Student Supervision FAQ | Guides PTs on supervising students under varying state board rules |
| FAQ Library Licensing call to action | Offers a secondary path for electronic health record platforms to license content |
| Base call to action Repeat | Reinforces the partnership call to action at the bottom of the page |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Legal Shield theme built on the Cloud Canvas color system. Every color choice serves a functional purpose, making the page feel like a compliance document rather than a marketing brochure.
- Soft clinical white (#F7F9FC) as the primary background, calm policy gray (#D2D7DF) for structural dividers, and authoritative slate (#3B4A5C) for headings and body text
- Trust-signal teal (#2A9D8F) reserved specifically for buttons, linked resources, and verification badges to draw the eye toward actionable elements
- Bold slate serif-weight typography in the header, no competing imagery, keeping the manifesto statement as the visual anchor of the entire page
Mobile & speed optimization
The single-column layout is inherently well-suited for mobile reading. There are no complex grid structures or competing visual elements to reflow awkwardly on smaller screens.
- The vertical single-column flow translates cleanly to any screen width without layout breakage
- Expandable FAQ sections keep the page length manageable by hiding answer text until a visitor chooses to open it
How this template helps you convert
The page is built around a B2B partnership conversion goal. Every section earns the click before asking for it, using social proof and organized content to reduce hesitation.
- The logo wall creates a credibility gap for any organization not yet listed, making the "Become a Resource Partner" action feel like a necessary correction rather than a cold outreach
- The FAQ library licensing path gives electronic health record companies a distinct reason to engage, opening a second conversion lane without diluting the primary partnership message
- The repeated call-to-action at the page base captures visitors who scrolled through all the content before deciding, reinforcing the offer at the moment of highest intent
Other information about this template
This template is well-suited for organizations that want to publish structured compliance content in a format that feels authoritative without being intimidating. A few additional details are worth noting.
- The template style follows an Editorial and Magazine approach, giving the layout a clean, publication-grade feel that reinforces the credibility of the content it displays
- The Service Utility theme means the page is built around usefulness first, so every section earns its place by answering a real question or prompting a real action
- The partner form includes three fields: organization name, partner type selection (association, insurer, continuing education provider, or software vendor), and a single open-text field asking about the most common compliance gap members raise
- This template is appropriate for state physical therapy associations, malpractice insurance carriers, continuing education accreditation bodies, and electronic health record companies seeking to align their documentation standards with published PT compliance resources




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Testimonial Mosaic
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Editorial/Magazine
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Manifesto Header Block
Logo Wall Authority Band
Risk-category FAQ Sections
Primary Partnership Call to Action
FAQ Library Licensing Path
Legal Shield Color System
Related questions
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