Comply — Certified Government Agency Landing Page Template
Comply is a single-column landing page template built for government technology consultants. It uses a Legal Shield visual theme, a Slate and Sky color system, and a FAQ-driven scroll structure to communicate regulatory fluency and earn booking conversions. The layout guides CIOs, procurement officers, and county IT directors toward scheduling a compliance briefing, without a single wasted word.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Comply is a focused, single-column landing page for a government technology consultancy. It opens with a half-page authority header, unfolds through a sequence of FAQ-anchored sections written in regulatory plain language, and closes every visitor loop with a scheduling call to action. The design is direct, trustworthy, and built for a reader who does not have time to browse.
Who this template is for
This template is purpose-built for consultancies that work inside the government technology space. It speaks directly to the people who commission that work and the organizations that need it most.
- Chief Information Officers at mid-size city and county governments managing audit backlogs and modernization mandates
- State procurement officers navigating vendor qualification cycles with limited or outdated vendor pools
- County IT directors who inherited aging legacy systems and are working toward a fiscal year-end digitization deadline
What problem this template solves
Government technology consultants struggle to earn trust quickly online. Their audience is skeptical, time-pressed, and trained to spot vague promises. A generic professional services page does not survive that scrutiny.
- Visitors need proof of regulatory fluency before they will consider booking a meeting
- The gap between marketing language and technical credibility breaks trust for government buyers
- Most templates offer no structural way to address the specific compliance questions government IT leaders are already asking
What you get with this template
This template delivers a complete, ready-to-customize single-column landing page with every section designed around a defined conversion goal. The structure, copy architecture, and visual system are all pre-configured.
- A half-page hero section with left-aligned serif headline, a desaturated government building photograph, and a sky-blue call-to-action button
- A FAQ-driven scroll sequence where each question anchors its own answer block, followed by a concrete case reference
- A fixed slim bottom bar that appears after the third FAQ section and persists as a booking reminder through the rest of the page
Feature list
This template includes the following built-in structural and design features, each drawn directly from the source brief.
Half-Page Authority Header
The hero occupies the top half of the viewport. It uses left-aligned text over a desaturated photograph of a government building interior, complete with polished floors, a soft-focused American flag, and overhead geometric lighting. The headline is set large and in a serif typeface, printed in clearance white against the deep charcoal background.
FAQ-Driven Scroll Architecture
Each major section of the page is anchored by a realistic compliance question that government IT leaders actually search. Every question is followed by a two-to-three sentence plain-language answer and a concrete case reference that includes agency type, replaced system, project timeline, and measurable outcome.
Dual-Placement Booking Call to Action
The primary call to action, "Schedule a Compliance Briefing," appears first beneath the hero header. After the third FAQ section, it reappears as a fixed slim bottom bar. This creates persistent conversion pressure without interrupting the reading experience.
Embedded Scheduling Widget
Clicking the booking call to action opens an embedded calendar widget. The widget collects agency name, role title, and a single dropdown asking for the visitor's most pressing mandate, with options covering FedRAMP alignment, legacy migration, cybersecurity audit response, and an undecided option.
Legal Shield Visual Identity
The color system pairs deep charcoal slate for primary backgrounds with federal navy for section dividers and authority blocks. Open sky blue appears sparingly on buttons and interactive states. Clearance white handles text fields and negative space throughout.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Header Block | Establish authority and introduce the primary call to action |
| First FAQ Section | Address FedRAMP vendor authorization questions with plain-language answers |
| Second FAQ Section | Cover legacy modernization without service interruption |
| Third FAQ Section | Explain current cybersecurity framework implications for contracts |
| Fixed Booking Bar | Persist the scheduling call to action after the third FAQ section |
| Scheduling Widget | Capture agency name, role, and mandate priority before the briefing |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Legal Shield theme built around a Slate and Sky color system. Every color decision reinforces the tone of a secure, authoritative operations environment.
- Deep charcoal slate (#2D3436) dominates the primary backgrounds; federal navy (#1B2A4A) defines section dividers and authority blocks
- Open sky blue (#5DADE2) is reserved for call-to-action buttons, hover states, and interactive accents to ensure those elements earn attention without overpowering the layout
- Clearance white (#F4F6F7) provides the negative space that signals discipline and removes visual noise
Mobile & speed optimization
The single-column flow format naturally adapts to narrower screens without requiring complex grid logic. The template is structured to perform cleanly across device sizes.
- The single-column layout stacks all sections vertically, keeping the reading experience intact on mobile without reflow issues
- The fixed booking bar is designed to remain visible and usable on smaller screens without obscuring content
How this template helps you convert
The page is engineered around a proof-before-permission philosophy. Trust is built incrementally through regulatory fluency, and the booking request arrives only after that trust is established.
- The FAQ scroll sequence mirrors the exact language government IT leaders use when researching compliance problems, making the consultancy feel like a natural next step rather than a vendor pitch
- The dual-placement call to action, appearing first below the hero and then as a persistent bottom bar, keeps the conversion path visible without forcing it on a visitor who is still evaluating
Other information about this template
This template is part of the Comply design system and is intended for deployment as a standalone government technology consultant landing page. It is built to represent consultancies operating at the intersection of federal compliance, legacy infrastructure, and public-sector IT modernization.
- The template style is Single Column Flow, which keeps the reading path linear and reduces decision fatigue for busy government buyers
- The header concept uses a Half-Page Photo and Text composition, a deliberate choice to signal real-world government context rather than abstract branding
- The creative direction is FAQ-Driven, meaning the scroll unfolds like a structured briefing document rather than a sales sequence
- The landing page direction is Booking and Scheduling, with every structural decision oriented toward getting a compliance briefing on the calendar




Theme
Legal Shield
Creative direction
FAQ-Driven
Color system
Slate & Sky
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Half-page Authority Hero Section
Faq-driven Section Architecture
Dual-placement Booking Call to Action
Embedded Calendar Scheduling Widget
Legal Shield Color and Typography System
Related questions
Can I customize the FAQ questions and case references in this template?
Does the embedded scheduling widget work immediately after setup?
Is this template designed for a single-service consultancy or a multi-service firm?
Can the Slate and Sky color system be updated to match a different brand?
What types of organizations fit this landing page template beyond government IT consultants?