Deadbolt - Trusted Access Control Landing Page Template
Deadbolt is a split-screen landing page template for smart lock and access control companies. Built on an Engineering Blueprint theme with a Warm Stone palette, it opens with a guarantee-led narrative, walks visitors through proof-backed trust sections, and converts through a four-step inline quiz that delivers a personalized lock recommendation and a free consultation call-to-action.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Deadbolt is a single-page template designed for smart lock and access control businesses. It pairs a striking 50/50 split-screen layout with a guarantee-first content strategy. Visitors land on a bold promise, scroll through engineered proof, and finish with a personalized product quiz that removes every remaining barrier to booking.
Who this template is for
This template is built for companies and professionals selling keyless entry, fingerprint access, or app-controlled locking hardware to residential and commercial clients.
- Property managers overseeing multiple units who need to present a scalable access solution
- Homeowners and small-business owners looking for a trustworthy upgrade from traditional keys or keypads
- Smart lock installers and security consultants who want a polished, conversion-focused landing page
What problem this template solves
Most home security landing pages lead with specs. Visitors arrive skeptical and leave before they scroll far enough to see the offer. This template flips that sequence by leading with a guarantee, then building backward to the engineering proof.
- Visitors often distrust unfamiliar security brands before they have read a single feature
- Generic layouts bury the value proposition too deep, causing high early exit rates
- No guided path means potential buyers browse without ever committing to a next step
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page layout built around a clear narrative arc: promise, proof, and personalized recommendation. Every section is purposefully sequenced to move a skeptical visitor toward a confident booking.
- A split-screen hero with a close-up product photo on one side and a headline-plus-guarantee statement on the other
- A guarantee stack with two dedicated proof sections, each pairing a written commitment with supporting visual content
- A four-step inline quiz that delivers a personalized lock recommendation and surfaces a secondary booking call-to-action
Feature list
A brief overview of how each core design and content feature serves the overall page goal.
Split-Screen Hero Section
The header divides the viewport evenly. The left panel holds a textural close-up of a matte-black smart lock mid-fingerprint scan, lit with warm afternoon light. The right panel presents the headline "Every Entry. Accounted For." followed by a five-year hardware-and-labor replacement guarantee statement.
Guarantee-Led Content Stack
Section two pairs a written lifetime tamper guarantee on the left with a slow-motion stress-test video on the right. Section three pairs a 99.9 percent app uptime guarantee with a live status dashboard screenshot. The sequence deliberately builds credibility before any product is named.
Four-Step Inline Quiz
The primary call-to-action, labeled "Find Your Lock Match," opens an embedded assessment. Visitors answer four questions covering door type, current access method, number of users, and a must-have feature. The quiz outputs a personalized lock recommendation tied to the guarantees already seen.
Secondary Booking Call-to-Action
After the quiz result is shown, a "Book a Free Fit Check" prompt appears. This second call-to-action is positioned after trust has been fully established, making the click feel low-risk and logical rather than premature.
Engineering Blueprint Visual Theme
The layout uses structured, technical styling throughout. Grid lines, precise spacing, and schematic-inspired section dividers reinforce the brand promise of precision engineering, without sacrificing warmth or readability.
Warm Stone Color System
Every color decision serves dual purpose. Limestone cream and quarried sandstone read as residential and approachable. Charcoal schematic grounds the technical content. Brushed brass is reserved exclusively for buttons, toggle states, and interactive highlights, keeping the accent meaningful and clickable.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Split-screen hero | Introduce brand with guarantee headline |
| Tamper guarantee proof | Pair written promise with stress-test video |
| App uptime guarantee | Show 99.9% uptime claim with dashboard |
| Quiz entry point | Invite visitor into personalized assessment |
| Four-step quiz flow | Collect door, access, users, and feature data |
| Personalized recommendation | Deliver matched product with trust framing |
| Free Fit Check call to action | Convert qualified lead to booked consultation |
Design & branding system
The visual identity draws from an Engineering Blueprint theme, evoking the precision of technical drafting on warm natural stone surfaces. The result feels both residential and rigorously engineered.
- Warm Stone palette: limestone cream (#E8E0D5), quarried sandstone (#B5A08E), charcoal schematic (#2D2926), and brushed brass (#C9A96E) used strictly for interactive elements
- Blueprint-style grid spacing and schematic section dividers reinforce the technical credibility of the access control content
- Brushed brass accent is applied only to buttons, toggle states, and interactive highlights, keeping the color signal clear and consistent throughout the page
Mobile & speed optimization
The 50/50 split-screen layout is designed to reflow gracefully on smaller viewports, keeping the hero image and headline readable without scrolling past key content.
- The split columns stack vertically on mobile so the product photo appears above the guarantee text in a natural reading order
- The inline quiz is built as a contained component that works within a single scrollable column on narrow screens
- Visual elements such as the stress-test video panel and dashboard screenshot are sized to remain legible and impactful at tablet and phone widths
How this template helps you convert
The conversion path is deliberate. Every scroll builds confidence before asking for a commitment.
- The page opens with a bold guarantee rather than a product list, so visitors feel protected before they feel sold to, lowering their guard early.
- Each proof section raises the stakes of the promise while showing the engineering behind it, so by the time the quiz appears, trust is already established.
- The four-step quiz personalizes the recommendation and surfaces the booking call-to-action only after the visitor has self-identified their need, making the final step feel like a natural conclusion rather than a push.
Other information about this template
This template is designed for businesses in the home security and automation space, particularly those offering smart lock installation, keyless entry systems, and app-controlled access hardware for residential and commercial properties.
- The template suits both direct-to-consumer and business-to-business access control providers
- The quiz-based conversion flow is especially well suited to companies with multiple product tiers or hardware configurations
- The guarantee-led narrative structure can be adapted for any security or home improvement brand that leads with a service promise
- The Engineering Blueprint theme and Warm Stone palette make the design distinctive within the Construction and Home category, differentiating it from generic minimalist security templates




Theme
Engineering Blueprint
Creative direction
Guarantee-Led
Color system
Warm Stone
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Split-screen Hero with Guarantee Headline
Guarantee-led Proof Sections
Four-step Inline Assessment Quiz
Personalized Lock Recommendation Output
Secondary Booking Call-to-action
Engineering Blueprint Visual System
Related questions
Can I customize the guarantee statements in the hero and proof sections?
How does the four-step quiz work for visitors?
Is this template suitable for both residential and commercial lock companies?
Can I replace the stress-test video with my own footage?
Does the template include a pricing or product tier section?