Dispatch is a scroll-reveal landing page template built for AR-enhanced transportation management systems. It combines a Data Command visual identity with progressive benchmark reveals, a comparison qualifier tool, and a report download gate. Designed for mid-fleet carriers and third-party logistics brokers, it turns operational metrics into a compelling case that legacy platforms simply cannot answer.
by Rocket studio
Dispatch is a high-intensity, single-page template that positions an AR-enhanced transportation management system against legacy platforms. Each scroll reveal surfaces a new operational benchmark, building an undeniable case for change. The design uses a void-black HUD aesthetic with phosphor green and electric cyan data traces, making every number feel live and consequential.
This template is built for logistics technology companies that need to convert skeptical, data-driven buyers. It speaks directly to operations professionals who measure everything and trust nothing they cannot verify.
Legacy transportation management systems were designed before real-time visibility was possible. Dispatch addresses the trust gap between what those platforms promise and what operations teams actually experience every morning.
This template delivers a fully structured, scroll-reveal landing page ready to represent an AR-enhanced freight visibility platform. Every section is pre-built and purposefully sequenced.




Theme
Data Command
Creative direction
Industry Report
Color system
Acid Digital
Style
Scroll Reveal (Progressive)
Direction
Comparison/Versus
Page Sections
Carrier Logo Ticker with Live Stat
Terminal-style Provocation Header
Progressive Benchmark Reveal Blocks
Fleet Comparison Qualifier Modal
Gated Benchmark Report Download
Sticky Bottom Call to Action Bar
What type of business is this template designed for?
Do I need to supply my own benchmark data and logos?
Can I customize the dropdown options in the qualifier modal?
Is this template suitable for a company launching a new AR logistics product?
How does the secondary conversion path work?
This template includes purpose-built components designed to move logistics buyers from skeptical to committed across a single scroll session.
A horizontal scrolling ticker displays carrier and third-party logistics partner logos in monochrome against the void-black background. It opens with a live stat fade-in reading "4.2 hours recovered per dispatcher per day," establishing credibility before a single claim is made.
A typewriter-style text sequence types out a pointed challenge to legacy systems directly below the logo bar. The effect is deliberate: institutional proof lands first, then the provocation sharpens it into urgency.
Each scroll trigger unlocks a new data block structured like a declassified industry report. A bold phosphor-green stat appears first, followed by a comparison chart and an explainer paragraph fading in beneath it.
The primary call to action opens a two-field interactive modal. Visitors select their current transportation management system from a dropdown of eight major platforms and set their average daily load count on a range slider.
A secondary conversion path offers a full benchmark report download behind a single work email field. This gives data-hungry operations directors a lower-commitment entry point before requesting a full demo.
After the fifth content section, a persistent bottom bar keeps the "Run Your Fleet Comparison" prompt visible throughout the remainder of the scroll. It ensures the primary conversion action is always one click away.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Logo Ticker | Opens with carrier social proof and a live stat fade-in |
| Terminal Provocation Text | Types a pointed challenge to legacy transportation management systems |
| Benchmark Block One | Compares time-to-tender between legacy platforms and the AR system |
| Benchmark Block Two | Covers load visibility accuracy and detention dwell reduction |
| Comparison call to action Engine | Launches the two-field fleet qualifier modal after block three |
| Benchmark Block Three | Addresses carrier acceptance rate and check-call elimination |
| Sticky call to action Bar | Persistent bottom bar activated after the fifth content section |
| Linear Footer | Single-row footer following Pattern 1 layout |
The visual identity follows a Data Command theme built around an Acid Digital color system. Every color carries information; nothing is decorative.
The template is designed desktop-first, reflecting how logistics coordinators and dispatch managers actually work. Mobile responsiveness is built in for operations managers reviewing data away from their desks.
Dispatch is structured as a persuasion sequence, not a brochure. Every section earns the next click by raising the cost of inaction.
This template is built on a scroll-reveal progressive structure, meaning sections animate into view as the visitor scrolls rather than loading all at once. The overall effect mirrors reading a leaked industry benchmark study that keeps tightening the case against incumbents.