Dispatch is a bold brutalist IT services landing page built for mobile app lead generation. It uses a split-screen layout, a dark glass panel header, and a scrolling Feature Matrix to walk visitors through every core capability. The design system pairs deep gunmetal and atmosphere blue to communicate precision, urgency, and technical authority at a glance.
by Rocket studio
Dispatch is a single-page lead generation landing page for an IT services mobile app. It captures work emails from MSP technicians, solo sysadmins, and IT directors using a ruthless Feature Matrix scroll and a sticky "Get Early Access" bar. The template is built on a bold brutalist 50/50 split-screen layout in a Slate and Sky color system.
This template is built for teams and individuals who live inside complex IT environments and need to prove their tools keep up. It speaks directly to operators who manage clients, not just servers.
Most IT service tools look like they were designed by committee in 2009. When you are pitching a modern mobile-first incident management app, the page itself needs to earn trust before the visitor reads a single word of copy.
This template delivers a fully structured, design-ready landing page built around a single conversion goal: collecting qualified IT professional leads. Every section is purposeful and sequence-driven.




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Feature Matrix
Color system
Slate & Sky
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Dark Glass Split-screen Header
Scrolling Feature Matrix
Sticky Early Access Call to Action Bar
Single-step Brutalist Lead Form
Secondary Live Demo Path
Brutalist Monospaced Typography System
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What is the purpose of the Feature Matrix layout?
Can I use this template for a product that is not yet launched?
How does the two-path conversion structure work?
Is this template limited to IT services apps only?
This template is structured around features that build a cumulative proof argument. Each design element serves the conversion goal, not decoration.
The header divides the viewport dead center into two obsidian-style panels. The left panel displays a matte-black phone tilted at fifteen degrees, its screen alive with a blue node-map incident dashboard. The right panel runs a wall of monospaced service status rows with green and amber pulsing indicators beside names like DNS, Firewall, Endpoint, and Backup.
As the visitor scrolls, each section of the page splits the screen into a named capability on the left and an on-device app screenshot on the right. Feature labels are set in oversized monospaced brutalist type. At the bottom of the scroll, all features accumulate into a visible matrix grid where every cell is checked, forming a completeness argument that no single screenshot could make alone.
After the visitor passes the second feature slab, a sticky bottom bar locks into view. It holds the primary call to action: "Get Early Access." The bar stays visible through the rest of the scroll without interrupting the reading rhythm.
The lead capture form is a hard-edged card with zero border radius. It collects a work email address, a company size selection from four range options (1-10, 11-50, 51-200, 200+), and a single checkbox confirming the visitor manages multiple client environments. There are no multi-step flows or distracting micro-animations.
Alongside the primary form, a clearly labeled "See the Live Demo" link offers a lower-commitment entry point. Visitors who are not ready to submit their email can still engage with an interactive prototype, keeping them inside the conversion funnel.
All feature labels and primary headings are set in oversized monospaced type, pushed to grid edges like stencil lettering on a data center cage. Ice-white text sits against deep gunmetal and polished slate backgrounds, with atmosphere blue reserved for every interactive element, toggle, and status indicator.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Dark Glass Header | Establish credibility and product context instantly |
| Service Status Wall | Show real-time operational visibility at a glance |
| Ticket Triage Slab | Prove fast incident identification capability |
| Patch Deploy Slab | Demonstrate remote patch push workflow |
| Uptime Pulse Slab | Show continuous server heartbeat monitoring |
| SLA Tracker Slab | Evidence SLA breach prevention in context |
| Feature Matrix Grid | Accumulate all proof points into one completeness view |
| Sticky call to action Bar | Hold the primary lead capture action in view |
| Lead Capture Form | Convert qualified visitors into early access leads |
| Live Demo Link | Offer a low-friction secondary conversion path |
The visual identity is built on a Bold Brutalist theme. Every design decision prioritizes industrial clarity over decoration. The color system is called Slate and Sky, and it reads like a rain-wet rooftop server enclosure at dusk.
The template is designed with a mobile-first context in mind, reflecting the core user who operates the app from a phone between client sites. The split-screen layout and sticky call to action bar are structured to translate cleanly to smaller viewports.
The conversion logic in this template is mechanical and deliberate. Each section earns the next click rather than asking for trust before it has been given.
This template is category-matched to the Technology vertical, specifically the IT Services Digital Presence subcategory. It is designed for an IT services mobile app niche and carries an intersection match score of 13, indicating a high degree of alignment between the design direction and the target use case.