Detonate is a dashboard-style landing page template built for precision drilling and blasting operations. It guides site managers, civil contractors, and quarry operators through a full blast cycle, from drill pattern design to post-blast analytics, using a dark data-command interface, teal telemetry readouts, and a conversion path built on demonstrated technical credibility.
by Rocket studio
Detonate is a single-page template that walks technical buyers through a complete blast cycle. The layout uses a full-bleed aerial header, three sequential data sections, and a Partnership-focused conversion form. The dark teal-and-amber palette feels like a live blast monitoring console, giving mining and civil blasting operations an immediate authority advantage.
This template is built for businesses that win contracts by proving technical depth before the first conversation. If your buyers are engineers or operations managers, Detonate speaks their language.
Most blasting service pages show a logo, a phone number, and a stock photo of a dust cloud. That does nothing for a mine manager who needs proof of process rigor before inviting a new contractor on site. Detonate replaces generic marketing with structured technical evidence.
You get a full-bleed, data-command landing page that walks a technical buyer through every phase of a blast cycle. The layout is built around scrollable evidence, not persuasion copy.




Theme
Data Command
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Teal Catalyst
Style
Dashboard/Data Grid
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Full-bleed Aerial Header with HUD Overlay
Drill Pattern Design Data Grid
Charging Sequence Cascade Timeline
Post-blast Analytics Dashboard
Structured Blast Design Review Form
Gated Vibration Compliance Report Download
Can I customize the rock type dropdown options in the form?
Does the page support two separate conversion paths?
Who is the ideal audience this landing page is built for?
Can I adapt this template for tunneling or quarry-specific blasting work?
What makes this template different from a standard services landing page?
This template is built around six core layout and functional components drawn directly from the source brief.
The header uses a wide aerial photo of a bench blast mid-detonation. A data overlay fades in over the image, displaying blast pattern ID, total holes, powder factor, and predicted P80, styled like a field monitoring heads-up display rather than a marketing headline.
The first scroll section presents hole spacing, burden, and stemming heights in an interactive grid card layout. Each data card surfaces the technical parameters a site manager would review in a pre-blast brief.
The second section visualizes the explosive column configuration and timing delays as a cascading timeline. Buyers can see exactly how each delay interval is sequenced across the blast pattern, demonstrating planning precision without a face-to-face meeting.
The third section presents fragmentation distribution curves, vibration monitoring graphs, and muckpile profile scan data. This is the credibility peak of the page and the deliberate placement point for the primary call to action.
Positioned after the analytics section, the primary call to action reads "Request a Blast Design Review." The form captures five structured fields: site name, rock type via dropdown, average bench height, current powder factor if known, and a free-text field for specific challenges.
A secondary conversion path offers a vibration compliance report behind a company email gate. This qualifies technical decision-makers who are evaluating monitoring capability but are not yet ready to request a full design review.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Aerial blast header | Establish scale, authority, and live-data aesthetic with HUD overlay |
| Drill pattern grid | Display hole spacing, burden, and stemming as reviewable data cards |
| Charging sequence timeline | Visualize explosive column layout and delay intervals in order |
| Post-blast analytics | Present fragmentation curves, vibration graphs, and muckpile scans |
| Blast design form | Capture site-specific details for a qualified review request |
| Compliance report gate | Qualify technical leads via email-gated vibration report download |
The visual identity follows a Data Command theme using the Teal Catalyst color system. Every color choice reinforces the feel of a blast monitoring console running in low-light field conditions.
The template is structured for clear readability across device sizes. The data grid layout and card components are designed to reflow cleanly on smaller screens without losing the technical-dashboard visual character.
The conversion strategy is built on demonstrated competence rather than stated claims. Buyers arrive skeptical and leave with evidence.
This template sits within the Mining and Natural Resources category, specifically targeting the Mining Equipment and Services subcategory and the Mining Drill and Blasting niche. A few additional points worth noting: