Downlink is a dark-toned, card-grid landing page built for ground station operators. It opens with a full-screen video header and a live pass counter, then guides smallsat operators, government program managers, and launch brokers through modular spec cards covering network coverage, radio frequency performance, scheduling, and compliance, earning every click to the scheduling portal.
by Rocket studio
Downlink is a single-page, click-through template designed for ground station operators serving the space and satellite industry. It combines a cinematic full-screen video header with a modular card grid that builds technical credibility section by section. The goal is straightforward: move qualified visitors from first impression to a scheduled contact window without a single on-page form.
This template is built for operators and service providers who need to communicate precision, reliability, and speed to a technically demanding audience. If your buyers arrive with questions about gain, frequency bands, or compliance status, this page is structured to answer them before they ask.
Selling ground station access to technical buyers is not a brand awareness problem. It is a credibility problem. Operators arrive at your page with specific numbers in mind. If the page cannot match that precision, they leave.
You get a fully structured, dark-themed landing page that takes a visitor from cinematic first impression to actionable scheduling click. Every section is purposefully ordered to accumulate technical trust before asking for a conversion.




Theme
Dashboard Pro
Creative direction
Spec Sheet
Color system
Warm Stone
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Background Header
Modular Spec Card Grid
Progressive Trust Scroll Flow
Dual Call-to-action Architecture
Dashboard Pro Dark Theme
No-form Click-through Flow
Does this template include a contact form?
Can I update the spec card data for my own antenna network?
Is the live pass counter connected to a real data source?
Who is the typical visitor this page is designed for?
Can I use this template for a single ground station site rather than a multi-site network?
This template is built around a set of deliberate design and structural decisions. Each feature below reflects what the prompt specifies as a delivered component.
The header occupies the full viewport with a slow drone shot of a 13-meter dish at golden hour. A monospaced headline phases in over the footage. A live pass counter sits below it, showing contacts completed today and bytes downlinked this hour, grounding the visual moment in real operational data.
Cards are grouped into four thematic clusters. Each card presents ground station site data or capability data as clean data pairs: antenna diameter, gain, frequency bands (S-band, X-band, and Ka-band), G/T figures, geographic coordinates, and ITAR status. The layout is spacious and scannable, not dense.
The primary call to action, "Schedule a Pass," appears first as a ghost-outlined button in the header, then reappears as a solid clay-accent button after the Radio Frequency Performance cluster. A secondary link, "Download Network Spec Sheet (PDF)," captures engineers who need to review specifications offline before committing.
The card clusters are ordered deliberately: Network Coverage, then Radio Frequency Performance, then Scheduling and Integration, then Compliance and Security. This sequence moves the visitor from geographic proof to technical proof to operational readiness, building confidence through accumulated data rather than persuasion copy.
The page uses a Warm Stone color system built for a control-room aesthetic. Deep basalt dominates backgrounds, sandstone carries secondary text and dividers, dry clay activates on hover states and live-status indicators, and antenna-white keeps card faces crisp. The result feels operational, not decorative.
There is no contact form on this page. The call to action carries qualified visitors directly into an authenticated scheduling dashboard where they select a station, a frequency band, and a contact window. This removes friction for buyers who already know what they need.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Establish atmosphere and surface live pass stats |
| Live Pass Counter | Show real operational proof above the fold |
| Network Coverage Cards | Display antenna locations across three continents |
| RF Performance Cards | Present gain, frequency bands, and G/T figures |
| Scheduling & Integration Cards | Communicate contact window speed and workflow |
| Compliance & Security Cards | Signal ITAR status and operational standards |
| Primary call to action Block | Drive click to the scheduling portal |
| Spec Sheet Download | Capture engineers needing offline review |
The visual identity is built around a Warm Stone palette that reads like a remote ground station site at low sun. Every color has a functional role, not just an aesthetic one.
The card grid layout is modular by design, which makes it well-suited to responsive stacking on smaller screens. The visual hierarchy is preserved as cards reflow from multi-column to single-column.
This page is built as a click-through optimized landing page. Every structural decision reduces friction and moves a qualified visitor toward the scheduling portal.
This template sits at the intersection of the Aerospace and Defense category, the Space and Satellite subcategory, and the Ground Station Operator niche. It is built on the Dashboard Pro theme using a Card Grid (Modular) template style, and it is classified as a Click-Through landing page with a Spec Sheet creative direction. The header concept is a Full-Screen Video Background.