Dispatch is a freight payroll landing page template built for fleet owners, dispatchers, and third-party logistics coordinators who are done patching together spreadsheets. It uses a zigzag case study layout to show real trucking business scenarios, prove driver pay accuracy, and convert visitors with a single free-payroll-run signup form.
by Rocket studio
Dispatch is a focused, single-page template designed for trucking payroll providers. It leads with a logo bar, escalating case study sections, and a freemium trial form. Every section is built to help a truck driver fleet operation recognize its own problems and take one clear action: run a first payroll free.
This template speaks directly to the people running payroll for freight operations. It works whether you manage a dozen truck drivers or a fleet of hundreds.
Many trucking businesses rely on a truck dispatch spreadsheet template or manual trucking spreadsheet templates to handle payroll. Spreadsheets can lead to repetitive manual data entry for dispatchers, and they cannot automatically update load statuses or reflect multi-state tax changes. Even the best truck dispatch spreadsheet templates won't deliver lasting operational efficiency because they don't calculate per-diem, layover, or IFTA mileage splits on their own.
This template gives you a complete, ready-to-edit landing page structured around proof and conversion. You can open it, fill in your brand details, and publish without creating anything from scratch.




Theme
Community Hearth
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Navy Authority
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Freemium/Trial
Page Sections
Animated Hero with Logo Bar
Zigzag Case Study Sections
Freemium Trial Signup Form
Sample Settlement Sheet Download
Scroll-triggered Reveal Animations
Single-row Footer
Who is this landing page template built for?
Can I edit the case study content and driver pay metrics?
Does the template include the signup form and download functionality?
What if a visitor is not ready to sign up immediately?
Is this template suitable for large fleets as well as small ones?
This template is packed with purpose-built sections. Each one is designed to organize trust signals, highlight driver pay accuracy, and move visitors toward signup.
The hero opens with a horizontal ribbon of fleet brand logos. Below it, a heavy headline reads "Payroll That Speaks Trucker." A fuel-pump counter animation ticks settlement amounts upward in real time, making the value visible before a visitor reads a single line of copy.
Three alternating sections each tell one fleet's story. The layout places a problem quote on one side and a resolution metric with a product screenshot on the other. Each story escalates: a 12-truck owner-operator, an 85-truck third-party logistics operation, and a 400-vehicle enterprise. Every visitor can search the page and find a scenario that matches their own trucking business scale.
The primary call-to-action section includes a three-field form: fleet size dropdown, driver classification (W-2, 1099, or mixed), and work email. No account history required. Visitors can sign up and run their first payroll without needing to cancel a subscription or enter payment details.
A secondary conversion path lets visitors download a sample settlement sheet gated by email only. This gives dispatchers and back-office teams a way to receive and review the output before they commit, which helps save hesitation at the decision stage.
The template uses scroll-triggered reveals, parallax motion, and hover states to create an industrial terminal feel. Text and data panels animate into view as the user scrolls, keeping the page alive without distracting from the copy.
A clean, linear single-row footer closes the page. It keeps documents, links, and company info organized without pulling attention away from the primary conversion path.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Logo Bar Hero | Open with fleet brand trust signals and animated headline |
| Case Study One | 12-truck owner-operator problem and resolution |
| Case Study Two | 85-truck third-party logistics scenario, flipped layout |
| Case Study Three | 400-vehicle enterprise scale story |
| Trial Signup Section | Three-field form plus settlement sheet download |
| Single-Row Footer | Links, documents, and company details |
The template uses a Navy Authority color system built around an industrial terminal aesthetic. Typography pairs a display serif for headlines with a clean sans-serif for body and user interface text.
The template is built desktop-first to match how dispatch managers and fleet owners access payroll tools at their workstations. It also includes full mobile support so every device can render it correctly.
This template earns the click before asking for trust. The structure is built around a single dominant call-to-action repeated at the header and after every second case study.
This template is part of a broader library of freight and logistics landing page templates. It is designed to work alongside or inform trucking companies that have outgrown basic trucking spreadsheet templates and are evaluating purpose-built payroll tools.