Embark — Dynamic Creator Platforms Landing Page Template
Catalyst is a bold brutalist landing page built for enterprise creator economy teams who are tired of stitching together spreadsheets, Slack threads, and a dozen disconnected tools. The landing page uses a scroll-reveal structure, a split comparison panel, and a live dashboard mockup to show exactly what consolidated creator operations can look like. It is built for B2B SaaS launch pages that need to sell with proof, not promises.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Catalyst is a scroll-reveal landing page template designed for enterprise creator economy startups. It guides visitors through a Problem→Solution arc, moving from a logo ticker and brutalist headline through an animated pain counter, a split comparison panel, and a progressive dashboard mockup. Every section is built to earn the next scroll and convert enterprise buyers into booked demo calls.
Who this template is for
This landing page was built for enterprise SaaS teams that need to sell a complex platform to skeptical, senior buyers. The layout speaks directly to operations leaders who understand what fragmented workflows actually cost.
- Heads of influencer marketing at direct-to-consumer brands managing hundreds of creator partnerships each quarter
- Agency operations leads reconciling usage rights and invoices across multiple time zones
- Chief financial officers and marketing directors who need clear proof before committing to a new platform
What problem this template solves
Enterprise creator economy teams often work across too many disconnected pages, tools, and threads at once. The result is wasted hours, mismatched invoices, and campaigns that are impossible to check at a glance. A focused landing page cuts through that noise by making the value case instantly visible.
- Visitors land on a page that names their pain before pitching a solution, so they keep reading
- The comparison layout shows fragmented work on one side and consolidated results on the other, helping buyers understand the gap fast
- The diagnostic form creates a personalized entry point, so the call to action feels relevant rather than generic
What you get with this template
This template delivers a complete, single-page scroll experience with five structured content sections and a footer. Every section is built to work in sequence, so the page functions as one unified argument rather than a set of isolated blocks.
- A brutalist hero section with a marquee logo ticker, oversized text headline, and animated SVG grid background
- A scroll-triggered pain counter, a split comparison panel with edge-slide animation, and a progressive dashboard mockup that populates widget by widget
- A diagnostic call-to-action form with company, partnership volume, and current tool fields, plus a sticky bottom-rail secondary call to action for visitors already ready to book
Feature list
This landing page is packed with purpose-built components that do real persuasion work on every scroll.
Scroll-Triggered Pain Counter
An animated counter climbs visibly as the visitor scrolls into the second viewport. It tallies estimated hours wasted per week on manual creator operations, making the cost of inaction feel concrete and personal before the solution is introduced.
Split Comparison Panel
A "Without versus. With" panel slides in from both screen edges simultaneously. The left column lists fragmented workflows in struck-through text. The right column reveals consolidated features that illuminate in signal green as each row enters the viewport. Bento feature grids and live terminal animations are used to structure this reveal cleanly.
Progressive Dashboard Mockup
A command-center dashboard mockup populates widget by widget as the visitor scrolls. Campaign spend, creator performance, and contract status widgets each fade up in sequence, simulating the moment the platform actually loads. Live terminal animations and scramble text micro interactions add realism to the reveal.
Diagnostic Conversion Form
The primary call-to-action form asks for company name, active partnership volume, and current primary tool. Submitting triggers a personalized benchmarking email. This form is set apart from generic calls to action because it creates a tailored follow-up, not a generic sales reply.
Brutalist Typography System
Oversized grotesque headlines in chalk white sit against carbon and deep teal backgrounds. The layout uses geist pixel typography-inspired weight and scale to create text blocks that feel structural rather than decorative. Stark text hierarchy guides the eye from pain to proof to action without relying on gradients or shadows.
Sticky Secondary Call to Action
A bottom-rail sticky bar carries the "Book a Migration Call" prompt for visitors who are already past the consideration stage. It stays visible across all scroll depths so late-converting visitors always have a clear next step.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Logo ticker hero | Plant credibility and headline tension |
| Animated pain counter | Make wasted hours feel real |
| Split comparison panel | Show fragmented versus. consolidated work |
| Dashboard mockup | Simulate platform load and control |
| Diagnostic call to action form | Capture leads with personalized follow-up |
| Sticky bottom rail | Catch late-stage visitors ready to book |
| Footer | Linear single-row links and brand close |
Design & branding system
The visual identity is built around a mission-control terminal aesthetic. Heavy surfaces, raw type, and a single phosphor accent create a page that feels like authority rather than aspiration. There are no lifestyle images, no gradients used decoratively, and no shadows softening the edges.
- Carbon (#141414) backgrounds and deep command-center teal (#0D4F4F) surfaces form the base; chalk white (#F0F0EC) handles all body text and headline weight
- Signal green (#00E5A0) pulses on every interactive element including buttons, hover states, progress indicators, and form toggles, so the eye always knows where to act
- Typography pairs a heavy grotesque sans for headlines with a clean humanist sans for body content, reinforcing the function-over-form philosophy across all pages
Mobile & speed optimization
This landing page is built desktop-first, reflecting the enterprise operations audience who work on large screens. Mobile-responsive breakpoints are included so the page holds together on any device without breaking the scroll-reveal sequence.
- Scroll reveals use Intersection Observer so animations trigger only when elements enter the viewport, keeping performance clean
- All motion runs on CSS transforms only, avoiding layout recalculations that would slow the page down on lower-powered devices
- The marquee ticker, counter animation, and panel slide-ins are each set to degrade gracefully, so the content remains readable even if animations are reduced
How this template helps you convert
This landing page is designed to be a distraction-free, targeted mechanism of communication with one intended effect: moving enterprise buyers from skepticism to a booked call or submitted diagnostic form.
- The Problem→Solution arc earns every scroll by naming real pain points first, so visitors feel understood before they see a single feature claim, which builds the trust needed to fill out a form
- The comparison panel does the persuasion work visually, showing proof side by side rather than just stating benefits, so by the time a visitor reaches the diagnostic form they have already seen their current stack named and solved
- Pinned calls to action at the primary form and in the sticky bottom rail keep conversion paths open at every scroll depth, maximizing the chance that both early and late-stage visitors take action
Other information about this template
The Catalyst Bold Brutalist Creator Economy Enterprise Landing Page template is part of a broader set of brutalist landing pages built for the creator economy space. It sits within a growing library of enterprise-focused websites and single-page experiences designed for founders and operators who wanted something that looks nothing like a standard SaaS template.
- The brutalist landing aesthetic communicates individuality and rebellion, which resonates with niche audiences tired of generic enterprise websites that all look identical
- This template can support development workflows that use no-code and low-code tools, since the layout and content structure are clearly defined and easy to hand off or adapt using visual builders or AI-assisted vibe coding approaches
- Users who wanted a faster path to launch will find the page sections are already sequenced and labeled, so setup time is minimal and the content slots are purpose-built rather than generic
- The template is part of a 26-page website theme for Kajabi, which means additional pages including a home page, about page, coaching or course pages, and email newsletter sign-up pages are available in the full set
- Brand keywords relevant to the creator economy ecosystem including platform names used in the logo ticker are built into the hero section as visual proof rather than text claims, keeping the landing page copy clean and direct
- The unpolished brutalist look creates a memorable, authentic feel that helps these pages stand out from polished corporate websites, which matters when the audience has seen every SaaS landing page trend already
- For teams who wanted to check design coherence before customizing, the color system, type scale, and interaction states are all pre-configured and consistent across every section




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Problem→Solution Arc
Color system
Teal Catalyst
Style
Scroll Reveal (Progressive)
Direction
Comparison/Versus
Page Sections
Scroll-triggered Pain Counter
Split Comparison Panel
Progressive Dashboard Mockup
Diagnostic Conversion Form
Brutalist Typography and Layout System
Sticky Secondary Call to Action Rail
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