Comply is a single-column landing page template built for retail compliance consultants. It combines authoritative typography, a logo wall credibility band, domain-by-domain educational sections, and a low-friction lead capture form. The layout guides VP-Ops directors, franchise compliance officers, and CFOs from first impression to portfolio assessment request without a single wasted scroll.
by Rocket studio
Comply is a focused, single-column landing page template for retail compliance consultants. It opens with bold typographic confidence, builds trust through a logo wall and educational domain sections, and funnels mid-market operations leaders toward a portfolio assessment request. Every section teaches something real, making the cost of inaction clear before any ask is made.
This template is built for compliance consultants who serve multi-location retail operators. The buyer persona is not a startup founder, it is an experienced B2B service provider with a specific, high-stakes offer to communicate.
Retail compliance consulting is a credibility-first sale. The prospective client arrives overwhelmed, skeptical, and mid-crisis. A generic services page loses them immediately. This template solves the problem of communicating deep expertise quickly, without relying on sales language.
The template delivers a complete, ready-to-customize single-column landing page. Every section is purpose-built for a B2B compliance consulting context, from the header down to the sticky call-to-action bar.




Theme
Educational Guide
Creative direction
Logo Wall Authority
Color system
Slate & Sky
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Giant Flush-left Hero Headline
Logo Wall Credibility Band
Compliance Domain Sections with Violation Cards
Day Engagement Timeline Graphic
Low-friction B2B Lead Capture Form
Gated PDF Secondary Conversion Path
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I customize the compliance domain sections for my specific services?
What does the lead capture form collect?
Is there a second conversion path for visitors not ready to book an assessment?
How does the sticky bottom call-to-action bar work?
This template covers all the structural and visual components described in the source brief. Each feature below reflects a built-in layout element ready for your content.
The header opens with a massive, flush-left heavy sans-serif headline reading "Your Stores Pass. Every Time." stacked across three lines. A single oversized checkmark in open-sky blue sits in the right third of the viewport, pulsing once on load. A supporting stat line in institutional slate sits below the headline.
Immediately below the fold, a horizontal band of 20 to 30 grayscale retail brand logos slides in with quiet momentum. The band runs before any claim is made, establishing credibility through recognition rather than assertion.
Each compliance domain, covering areas such as ADA signage, fire code, PCI-DSS payment protocols, OSHA floor-load limits, and EPA refrigerant rules, is presented as a short explainer paragraph. A paired "Common Violation" callout card shows actual fine ranges in bold sky-blue type, proving expertise by teaching real consequences.
A mid-page timeline graphic walks visitors through the typical engagement arc: gap analysis, remediation planning, and mock inspection. It sets clear expectations and frames the consultancy's process as structured and time-bound.
The primary form captures company name, store count range via a dropdown, primary compliance concern via multi-select checkboxes, and a work email address. No phone number is required, reducing friction for the ops director who is not yet ready for a sales call.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable "2025 Retail Compliance Penalty Benchmarks" report gated behind email-only capture. It gives not-yet-ready visitors a reason to convert on knowledge alone, extending the funnel without pressuring a meeting.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero headline block | Establishes authority with typographic confidence and a key credibility stat |
| Logo wall band | Builds instant recognition through grayscale retail brand logos |
| Portfolio assessment call to action | First placement of the primary call-to-action below the logo wall |
| ADA signage section | Teaches ADA requirements with a paired violation fine callout card |
| Fire code section | Explains fire code obligations and shows real penalty ranges |
| PCI-DSS section | Covers payment protocol compliance with a violation consequence card |
| OSHA section | Addresses floor-load and workplace safety rules with fine context |
| EPA refrigerant section | Explains EPA refrigerant requirements and associated risk exposure |
| Sticky bottom bar | Repeats the primary call to action after the third compliance domain section |
| Audit-readiness timeline | Shows the 90-day engagement arc from gap analysis to mock inspection |
| Lead capture form | Collects company name, store count, concern type, and work email |
| PDF download gate | Secondary conversion path for visitors not ready for a full assessment |
The Slate and Sky color system gives the page the feel of a well-lit government office that someone actually thought about. It is authoritative without being cold, and every color choice carries a functional meaning.
The single-column layout is inherently well-suited to smaller screens. The template is structured to adapt cleanly from desktop to mobile without breaking the educational reading rhythm.
The Comply template is engineered around a specific insight: in compliance consulting, the visitor converts when they realize they have already been learning from you. The page earns trust before it asks for anything.
This template was designed specifically for the retail compliance consulting niche, where the buyer is analytical, time-pressured, and highly skeptical of vague service promises. The structure reflects that reality at every level.