Deckvelocity is a single-page HRTech pitch deck landing page built for founders heading into Series A fundraising rooms. It uses a dark Void and Violet visual system, modular card grid layout, and a comparison-driven scroll flow to show exactly what separates funded decks from forgettable ones. One focused page. One clear argument. One call to action that filters serious buyers.
by Rocket studio
Deckvelocity is a single-page landing page built for HRTech founders preparing their Series A pitch. The modular card grid layout walks visitors through the three fatal deck mistakes, then flips each one with a funded structure. The Void and Violet color system keeps everything dark, focused, and high-contrast from the first scroll to the final call to action.
This template is built for founders and operators in the human resources technology space who are actively fundraising or preparing to. It speaks directly to people who know their product is strong but struggle to communicate it inside a slide deck.
Most HRTech pitch decks lose deals before the final slide. The problem is not the product. It is the structure. Founders feature-stuff their demo slide, bury their wedge, and ignore the buyer journey entirely. This template solves that framing problem by making the right structure visible and immediately actionable.
You get a complete single-page landing page that builds an escalating argument from scroll to conversion. Every section is designed to do one job and hand the reader to the next. Nothing is decorative without purpose.




Theme
Startup Velocity
Creative direction
Launch Energy
Color system
Void & Violet
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Comparison/Versus
Page Sections
Full-bleed Void Black Header
Escalating Modular Card Grid
Comparison Column Layout
Role-gated Primary Call to Action
Floating Secondary Audit Call to Action
Void and Violet Interaction System
Can I change the headline and card copy to match my specific product?
Is this template suitable for a pre-seed stage or only Series A fundraising?
What does the role selector on the primary call to action do?
Can I use this template if my product is not an applicant tracking system?
Does the floating Compare Your Deck call to action work on smaller screens?
This section covers the core built-in capabilities delivered by the template, as described in the source brief.
The header fills the entire viewport with pure void black. A violet radial glow pulses softly behind a tight oversized grotesque headline. A thin animated line traces downward like a cursor to invite the first scroll. No images, no illustrations.
Cards are arranged in modular rows that build intensity as the visitor scrolls. The first row names three fatal deck mistakes. The next row reveals the winning deck structure with micro-animations that build each slide section in real time. Violet saturation and glow effects increase with each row.
Every section pairs a desaturated lilac card representing what most HRTech decks do against a full electric violet card showing what funded decks do. The visual contrast between the two columns makes the argument without a single extra word of explanation.
The primary call to action reads "See the Winning Deck" and appears after the final comparison row. It is gated by a single email field and a role selector with three options: Founder, Head of Product, and Advisor. This filters intent and captures qualified leads.
A secondary call to action labeled "Compare Your Deck" follows the visitor down the page as they scroll. It opens a lightweight audit form asking for a Google Slides link and the current stage of fundraise. This reduces friction for founders who want feedback before full commitment.
Cards float on void black with subtle phosphor lilac borders that brighten on interaction. Violet glows appear on hover states, progress indicators, and call to action edges. Body text uses phosphor lilac on black for high-contrast dark-mode legibility.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Header | Opens with a void black viewport, pulsing violet glow, and oversized headline |
| Fatal Mistakes Row | Three-card row naming the most common HRTech deck errors |
| Winning Structure Row | Card row revealing the funded deck structure with micro-animations |
| Comparison Columns | Side-by-side cards contrasting losing and winning deck patterns |
| Primary call to action Block | Email and role-selector gate leading to the winning deck reveal |
| Floating Audit call to action | Persistent scroll-following form for lightweight deck feedback |
The design language is built around the Startup Velocity theme and a Void and Violet palette. Every visual decision reinforces focus, urgency, and technical credibility. The look is deliberately native to the dark environments founders already work in.
The single-page structure and modular card grid are designed to translate cleanly across screen sizes. The dark-mode-native palette and minimal image reliance keep the layout lean and readable on any device.
The page is structured as an escalating argument that builds trust and momentum before it asks for anything. By the time the visitor reaches the call to action, they have already seen the problem, understood the solution, and felt the energy of a deck that closes.
This template is part of the Deckvelocity product family and uses the Startup Velocity theme with the Void and Violet color system. It was built specifically for the HRTech pitch deck niche within the broader Startup and Launch category. The design decisions reflect the fundraising context closely, from the terminal-window color feel to the Series A framing of every comparison card. This is not a general startup template adapted for HRTech. It is purpose-built for this audience and this moment in the fundraising cycle.