Comply is a modular card grid landing page built for cross-border compliance consultancies. It pairs an animated metrics dashboard with flip-card case study narratives, a three-step lead capture form, and a warm Navy Authority color system. The result is a page that earns trust before it asks for anything, then moves CFOs, counsel, and operations directors toward a free compliance scan.
by Rocket studio
Comply is a single-page template designed for a cross-border compliance consultancy. It opens with a live stats dashboard, moves through modular flip-card case studies, and closes with a progressive lead capture form. Every section is built to demonstrate regulatory depth and turn cautious executives into qualified leads.
This template is built for businesses operating at the intersection of regulatory complexity and commercial urgency. It speaks directly to the professionals who lose sleep over cross-border compliance before a board meeting.
Cross-border compliance is one of the most demanding disciplines a business can face. Divergent legal systems, constantly changing regulations, and layered data protection requirements across multiple jurisdictions create exposure that is easy to underestimate and expensive to ignore. A compliance misstep in one region can have ripple effects worldwide.
Most consultancy pages bury their expertise in dense prose. This template solves that problem by leading with evidence instead of credentials.
The template ships as a complete, production-ready landing page. Every section has a defined role in the cross-border compliance narrative, from the opening metrics to the secondary lead capture path.
This template includes the following built-in capabilities, each grounded in the source brief.
The header is a dark navy field displaying four animated counters. Each number ticks upward like an international terminal arrivals board, resolving with a soft gold flash. The metrics cover jurisdictions monitored (140+), regulatory updates parsed this quarter (2,300+), average days to first compliance audit completion (14), and client penalty reduction rate (97.2%). This section delivers immediate, quantified credibility without a single stock image.
Each modular card represents one real client engagement. Cards rest face-up showing the engagement title and outcome headline. On hover, they execute a 3D card flip to reveal the regulatory framework applied, the timeline, and the measurable result. Named engagements such as "The Rotterdam Reclassification" and "The Bangalore Entity Pivot" make abstract cross-border compliance risks tangible and specific for prospective clients.
Deeper in the scroll, the card grid shifts from resolved cases to active regulatory signals. These cards surface upcoming deadlines, pending legislation, and shifting enforcement patterns. This transition communicates that the consultancy monitors data flows and regulatory risk in real time, not just after the fact. It also gives visitors a direct sense of what ongoing monitoring looks like.
The primary call to action, "Run Your Free Compliance Scan," anchors in the header and repeats after every third card row. Clicking opens a three-step form: country pairs first, business type and revenue band second, contact details third. This staged approach keeps friction low. The scan result, a personalized risk snapshot, is delivered to the visitor's inbox, serving as a preview of the monitoring dashboard they can access as a client.
A parallel conversion path, "Download the 2025 Tariff Shift Calendar," captures visitors who are not ready for a full scan. This path targets the data-oriented executive who wants proof of foresight before committing. It widens the top of the funnel while maintaining the consultancy's positioning as a team that sees emerging regulations before they land.
The page uses scroll-reveal animations throughout. As visitors move down, sections animate into view, maintaining momentum through the case studies and into the lead capture sections. Combined with the arrivals-board counters and card flip transforms, the interaction layer communicates technical sophistication without requiring any explanation.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Stats Metrics Dashboard | Animated counters establish regulatory scale and credibility instantly |
| Case Study Cards | Flip cards translate cross-border compliance work into named, measurable outcomes |
| First call to action Strip | "Run Your Free Compliance Scan" prompt appears after the first card row |
| Regulatory Landscape Cards | Active deadlines and enforcement signals show real-time monitoring capability |
| Progressive Scan Form | Three-step form captures country pairs, business type, and contact details |
| Calendar Download Path | Secondary lead capture for visitors who prefer a lower-commitment entry point |
| Single-Row Footer | Linear footer closes the page cleanly with minimal distraction |
The visual identity follows a Community Hearth theme built on the Navy Authority color system. The palette reads like a leather-bound regulatory codex left open beside a fireplace: authoritative enough to cite in a boardroom, warm enough to read past midnight.
The template is built desktop-first to match how CFOs and counsel review materials at their workstations. A solid mobile fallback ensures the page remains functional and readable across all screen sizes.
This template is designed to turn regulatory anxiety into action. Every layout decision supports one goal: moving a cautious executive from skeptical visitor to qualified scan lead.
This section covers additional context relevant to businesses evaluating the Comply template for a cross-border compliance consultancy use case.




Theme
Community Hearth
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Navy Authority
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Freemium/Trial
Page Sections
Animated Metrics Dashboard Header
Modular Flip-card Case Studies
Active Regulatory Landscape Section
Three-step Progressive Scan Form
Secondary Calendar Download Path
Scroll-reveal Interaction Layer
What types of businesses is this template best suited for?
Can I update the case study cards as my consultancy takes on new engagements?
How does the three-step scan form work for lead generation?
Does the template support a secondary lead capture path?
Is this template suitable for a consultancy covering data protection and privacy compliance?