IoT & Hardware Specialist Professional Website Template
Deadbolt is a bold brutalist landing page template built for smart lock and access control platforms. It uses a split-screen layout, real-time dashboard visuals, and a spec-sheet scroll structure to convert property managers, coworking operators, and short-term rental hosts with a single, friction-free free-trial offer.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Deadbolt is a single-page, split-screen landing page template for smart lock and access control products. It pairs hardware photography with live dashboard data, stacks proof through a spec-sheet scroll format, and drives conversions via a two-step freemium sign-up form. The design is bold brutalist with a Slate and Sky color system built for authority and clarity.
Who this template is for
This template is built for businesses that sell or operate keyless, encrypted access control systems. It speaks directly to the people responsible for managing physical entry at scale.
- Property managers overseeing large residential buildings with dozens or hundreds of units
- Coworking space operators who need to grant and revoke access on a tight schedule
- Short-term rental hosts who want to eliminate physical key handoffs entirely
What problem this template solves
Managing physical access across a building creates friction, risk, and overhead. Traditional key systems are hard to audit, expensive to replace, and impossible to revoke remotely. This template gives access control platforms a landing page that addresses those exact concerns head-on.
- Visitors arrive skeptical about security; the spec-sheet layout answers doubts with hard evidence before they scroll past the fold
- Potential customers hesitate to commit; the freemium offer removes the credit card barrier and lets them start with one door at no cost
- Building operators need clarity fast; the data-forward design delivers specifications and real-world consequences side by side
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page landing page designed specifically for smart lock and access control platforms. Every section is ready to customize with your own product data, copy, and branding.
- A split-screen header with a live-style access log panel on the left and a hardware product shot on the right
- A repeating spec-sheet scroll layout that pairs technical specifications with plain-language outcomes on every module
- A two-step freemium conversion form with building type selection, door count input, and email capture, no credit card required
Feature list
This template ships with purpose-built components matched to the smart lock and access control use case.
Split-Screen Dashboard Header
The header divides the viewport fifty-fifty. The left panel displays a real-time-style access log with timestamped entries, a denied-access alert rendered in red, and a battery health gauge. The right panel shows the physical lock photographed dead-on against raw concrete, with a sky-blue LED ring providing the only accent light. No lifestyle imagery, no decorative background.
Spec-Sheet Scroll Modules
Each scroll section is a self-contained evidence block. A single specification sits on the left and its real-world consequence sits on the right, rendered in oversized monospaced type. The format builds persuasion through accumulated proof rather than emotional storytelling.
Repeating Freemium Call to Action
The primary call to action reads "Start With One Door Free" and appears first inside the dashboard header as a native-style software button. It then anchors the bottom of every spec module so the offer stays visible throughout the entire scroll.
Two-Step Conversion Form
Clicking the call to action opens a two-step form. Step one captures building type and number of doors. Step two captures email address and shipping address. The form requires no credit card and clearly states the free tier terms above the input fields.
Monospaced Brutalist Typography
All headings, data labels, and specification text use an oversized monospaced typeface. This choice reinforces the hardware and software identity of the product and keeps every line of copy feeling like a spec sheet rather than a brochure.
Free Tier Disclosure Line
A single brutalist line above the form states the free tier terms clearly: one lock, one admin seat, and unlimited access logs for ninety days. This removes ambiguity and reduces the only remaining friction point to the decision itself.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Split-Screen Header | Pairs access log data with hardware product photography |
| Spec Module 1 | Presents the first technical specification with its real-world outcome |
| Spec Module 2 | Presents the second technical specification with its real-world outcome |
| Spec Module 3 | Presents the third technical specification with its real-world outcome |
| Free Tier Statement | States the no-credit-card offer terms in a single direct line |
| Two-Step Form | Captures building type, door count, email, and shipping address |
| Anchored call to action Bar | Repeats the primary call to action at the base of every module |
Design & branding system
The visual identity is Bold Brutalist and uses a Slate and Sky color system. Every color decision is intentional and functional rather than decorative.
- Structural charcoal (#1E1E24) anchors all backgrounds; polished gunmetal (#3A3F47) surfaces card and panel elements
- Open-sky blue (#4DA8DA) activates buttons, toggle states, and live data points to draw the eye exactly where action is needed
- Cold concrete white (#EAECEE) handles all body text and dividers, keeping contrast clean and clinical against dark backgrounds
Mobile & speed optimization
The template layout is designed to translate the split-screen desktop experience into a stacked single-column flow on smaller screens without losing the spec-sheet rhythm or the conversion form sequence.
- The fifty-fifty split collapses gracefully so the access log panel and hardware image stack vertically on narrow viewports
- Spec modules reflow to a single column, keeping the specification and its consequence paired and readable on mobile
- The two-step form maintains its step structure on small screens so the building type and door count inputs remain distinct from the email capture step
How this template helps you convert
The Deadbolt template is structured to reduce hesitation and move visitors toward the free trial offer without relying on lifestyle imagery or emotional appeals.
- The header puts live data and real hardware in front of the visitor immediately, establishing product credibility before a single word of marketing copy appears
- The spec-sheet scroll replaces vague benefit claims with specific evidence, so each section answers a likely objection before the visitor can articulate it
- The two-step form with a clear no-credit-card free tier reduces commitment anxiety to near zero, leaving only the decision of whether to start
Other information about this template
This template is categorized under Technology, specifically the IoT and Hardware subcategory, with a niche focus on smart lock and access control platforms. It is designed as a single landing page rather than a multi-page site, making it fast to deploy and easy to maintain.
- The Intersection Match Score for this template is 13, reflecting a strong alignment between the Bold Brutalist theme, Spec Sheet creative direction, and the smart lock niche
- The template style is Split Screen at a fifty-fifty ratio, a format chosen to let hardware and software speak simultaneously without one dominating the other
- The freemium conversion model is baked into the layout structure, not bolted on; the offer terms appear above the form as a standalone brutalist line to eliminate last-moment doubt
- White space in this template is used structurally to separate evidence blocks, not as padding; every gap signals the end of one proof point and the start of the next




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Spec Sheet
Color system
Slate & Sky
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Freemium/Trial
Page Sections
Split-screen Dashboard Header
Spec-sheet Scroll Layout
Repeating Freemium Call to Action
Two-step Conversion Form
Monospaced Brutalist Typography
Free Tier Disclosure Line
Related questions
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Does the free trial offer require a credit card?
Can I customize the spec-sheet modules with my own product data?
How does the two-step form work?
Is this template suitable for a single product launch or an ongoing platform page?