Copay - Precision PT Billing Landing Page Template
Copay is a physical therapy billing landing page template built for clinic owners who are done chasing denied claims alone. It follows a sidebar companion layout with a Problem-to-Solution scroll arc, a high-impact testimonial hero, and a low-friction audit lead form. The Forest Trust color system and Corporate Precision design make every section feel credible, grounded, and ready to convert.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Copay is a single-page billing service landing page template designed for physical therapy practices. It uses a sidebar companion layout, a scroll-driven Problem-to-Solution arc, and a lead generation form to turn overwhelmed clinic owners into booked billing audit consultations. The design is confident, clean, and built for decision-makers who review at a desk.
Who this template is for
This template is built for billing service providers who serve physical therapy clinics. It speaks directly to the people those clinics trust to handle their revenue cycle.
- Solo physical therapy practice owners managing denied claims and Electronic Remittance Advice (ERA) files after hours
- Multi-location outpatient clinic directors watching accounts receivable aging reports climb past 90 days
- New physical therapy graduates opening their first clinic with little billing compliance experience
What problem this template solves
Physical therapy billing is full of friction. Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes get rejected, credentialing timelines stretch past 14 weeks, and payer audits arrive without warning. Most landing pages in this space look generic and fail to earn trust quickly. This template solves the trust problem by showing the pain first and then resolving it with proof.
- Clinic owners leave pages that feel too polished and not specific enough to their billing struggles
- Generic service pages fail to address denied claims, credentialing backlogs, and aging reports in concrete terms
- Low-friction lead capture is missing from most billing service pages, causing qualified visitors to leave without converting
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page layout with every section pre-built and ready to customize. The content architecture follows a clear scroll path from pain to proof to action.
- A sidebar companion layout with persistent navigation covering Claims, Credentialing, Compliance, and Pricing
- A Problem-to-Solution scroll arc across three escalating billing scenarios: denied claim, aging accounts receivable, and credentialing freeze
- A dual lead path: a primary billing audit form and a secondary downloadable PT Denial Code Cheat Sheet gated by email only
Feature list
This template is built around specific interactive and structural components, all grounded in the source brief.
Oversized Testimonial Hero Card
The header opens with a large testimonial card placed against a birch-white field. It shows a clinic owner quote, a name, a credential line with Doctor of Physical Therapy and Orthopedic Certified Specialist designations, a clinic name, and a small circular portrait. The card uses a subtle shadow to feel physically present on the page.
Persistent Sidebar Navigation
A fixed sidebar runs the full length of the page and displays four navigation anchors: Claims, Credentialing, Compliance, and Pricing. As the visitor scrolls, moss-green checkmarks appear next to each resolved section, giving the impression that problems are being handled in real time.
Three-Act Problem-to-Solution Arc
Each scroll section opens with a specific billing scenario rendered in bark-brown text on white: a denied claim screenshot, an aging report chart trending upward, and a credentialing timeline stretching to 14 weeks. The matching solution slides in from the sidebar edge in evergreen, creating visual tension and resolution.
Low-Friction Audit Lead Form
The primary call to action is "Get Your Billing Audit." The form collects clinic name, number of treating providers, current billing method via a single-select toggle (in-house, outsourced, or hybrid), and email. No phone number is required, keeping entry friction low.
Secondary Cheat Sheet Lead Path
A second conversion path offers a free downloadable PT Denial Code Cheat Sheet gated behind an email address only. This captures visitors who are not ready to book a call but are clearly struggling with the denial problems the page just named.
Pulsing Sidebar Call to Action Button
After the visitor passes the second scroll section, a fixed "Get Your Billing Audit" button appears in the sidebar and pulses gently with a moss-green animation. It stays visible without being intrusive, maintaining conversion pressure through the rest of the scroll.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Sidebar Hero | Display testimonial card and anchor sidebar navigation |
| Denied Claim Arc | Show first billing problem and its resolution |
| Aging Report Arc | Escalate to 90-day accounts receivable scenario and resolve |
| Credentialing Freeze Arc | Present credentialing backlog scenario and resolve |
| Proof Numbers Grid | Display recovery metrics in a bento-style layout |
| Services Bento | Present Claims, Credentialing, and Compliance offerings |
| Audit Lead Form | Capture billing audit leads with low-friction form |
| Cheat Sheet Capture | Offer denial code resource behind email gate |
| Footer Row | Provide single-row linear footer with key links |
Design & branding system
The template uses a Forest Trust color palette that feels like a well-run office in a wooded professional park. The typography pairing of Fraunces serif headings and DM Sans body text reinforces a tone that is credible without being cold.
- Evergreen (#1B4332) anchors the persistent sidebar and key solution reveals; birch white (#FAF3E0) opens the main content area wide
- Moss (#588157) highlights active states, progress checkmarks, and the pulsing call to action button
- Bark brown (#3E2723) grounds body text and dividers with the visual weight of a signed document
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first to match how clinic directors and practice managers review billing information at their desks. It is fully responsive for mobile visits.
- Scroll reveals, spotlight hover cards, and sidebar progress tracking use minimal JavaScript to keep interactions lightweight
- Server Components handle static sections, reducing unnecessary rendering on the client side
- The sidebar collapses gracefully on smaller screens so mobile visitors still reach the lead form without friction
How this template helps you convert
Every layout decision in this template is oriented toward one outcome: turning a clinic owner's frustration into a booked billing audit.
- The testimonial hero card opens with a specific dollar recovery figure, immediately establishing credibility before the visitor reads a single service description.
- The three-act problem arc mirrors the visitor's exact billing pain in sequence, making each resolution feel earned and personally relevant.
- The dual lead path captures both ready buyers through the audit form and research-stage visitors through the denial code cheat sheet, maximizing total lead volume from a single page visit.
Other information about this template
This template is part of the Physical Therapist Website category under Health and Medical. It is built specifically for the Physical Therapist Insurance and Billing niche, making it a precise fit for billing service providers targeting United States-based physical therapy practices.
- The template uses United States healthcare context, English language, USD currency, and MM/DD/YYYY date formatting throughout
- Animation intensity is set to medium, with scroll reveals, spotlight card interactions, and a pulsing call to action designed to feel purposeful rather than decorative
- The Sidebar Companion template style is particularly effective for service pages with multiple distinct offerings, as the persistent navigation builds a sense of depth and organization from the first scroll




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Problem→Solution Arc
Color system
Forest Trust
Style
Sidebar Companion
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Oversized Testimonial Hero Card
Persistent Sidebar Navigation
Three-act Problem-to-solution Arc
Low-friction Audit Lead Form
Secondary Cheat Sheet Lead Path
Pulsing Sidebar Call to Action
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