RoboTech Startup Pre-Launch Website Template
Fleetportal is a pre-launch waitlist landing page for an industrial robotics automation platform. Built on a bento grid layout with a Tech Glass visual identity, it captures qualified leads through an interactive interface. Engineers, floor managers, and CTOs can explore platform capabilities through expandable glass tiles before requesting early access.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Fleetportal is a bento grid waitlist landing page designed for a B2B robotics automation platform. The template targets automation engineers, factory floor managers, and CTOs evaluating fleet management consolidation. Its glassmorphic interface doubles as the product demo, letting visitors explore capabilities before they ever fill out a form.
Who this template is for
This template is built for deep-tech startups and industrial software teams preparing a pre-launch waitlist campaign. It speaks directly to a technical buyer who needs to see the product before trusting the pitch.
- Automation engineers evaluating alternatives to vendor-locked teach pendants
- Factory floor managers tracking overall equipment effectiveness across mixed-brand robot fleets
- CTOs assessing whether one unified platform can replace multiple existing vendor tools
What problem this template solves
Industrial robotics teams often manage several disconnected vendor dashboards. No single page shows them what a unified platform actually feels like before they commit to a demo request. This template bridges that gap.
- Fragmented fleet management across multiple vendor interfaces frustrates engineers and slows qualification
- Generic waitlist pages fail to communicate the platform's technical depth to a skeptical B2B audience
- Standard hero-and-form layouts do not earn trust from CTOs evaluating high-stakes infrastructure decisions
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page waitlist template with high-animation bento grid interactions and a dark glassmorphic visual system. Every section is designed to qualify and convert a technical buyer.
- A six-to-seven tile Dark Glass Panels hero wall with ghosted user interface fragments and iridescent cursor parallax
- Five expandable feature bento cells covering fleet telemetry, drag-and-drop retraining, digital twin sync, anomaly detection, and a vendor-agnostic protocol bridge
- A signal-pink early access modal collecting work email, company name, and fleet size qualification, plus an inline 90-second demo video path
Feature list
This template includes a set of purpose-built components that work together to engage a technical audience and drive waitlist sign-ups.
Dark Glass Bento Hero Wall
Six or seven translucent tiles float against a void-black background, each displaying a ghosted interface fragment such as joint-angle readouts or real-time latency graphs. Iridescent edge lighting shifts from prismatic lilac to shift-state cyan as the cursor moves across the panel wall.
Expandable Feature Matrix Grid
Each bento cell below the fold isolates one platform capability and expands on hover or tap to reveal a micro-interaction or animated data visualization inside its glass panel. The grid resizes and reorders on scroll, creating a living dashboard that escalates from passive monitoring to active retraining to agentic decision-making.
Waitlist Modal with Fleet Qualification
The primary call to action opens a slim modal asking for a work email, company name, and a single-select fleet size field. Options cover 1 to 10, 11 to 50, 51 or more robots, and an evaluating option, so every submission is pre-qualified.
Inline Demo Video Reveal
A secondary path offers a 90-second demo as a text link beneath the main call to action. The video auto-plays inside a glass panel and, on completion, surfaces the same waitlist prompt to capture visitors who prefer to watch before they commit.
Stats and Proof Tiles
Dedicated metric tiles display concrete numbers including a four-second digital twin sync, 99.97 percent uptime, and support for fleets of 51 or more robots. These tiles reinforce platform credibility without requiring any external social proof.
Marquee Testimonial Strip
A horizontally scrolling marquee carries glassmorphic quote cards with industry-specific engineer and manager testimonials. The strip sits between the feature matrix and the final call-to-action tile, building confidence at the most decisive scroll depth.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Bento Wall | Establish product identity with interactive glass tiles and cursor parallax |
| Feature Matrix Grid | Showcase five platform capabilities through expandable animated bento cells |
| Stats Proof Tiles | Anchor credibility with concrete performance numbers |
| Testimonial Marquee | Build trust through industry-specific quote cards in a scrolling strip |
| Waitlist Call to Action | Convert visitors with a signal-pink modal and inline demo video path |
| Developer Minimal Footer | Provide a clean single-row footer in a developer-appropriate tone |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Tech Glass aesthetic with an AI Iridescent color palette. Backgrounds stay near-black, card surfaces use glassmorphic blur with single-pixel luminous borders, and iridescent accents emerge only on hover states and active toggles.
- Color palette: void black (#09090B) for backgrounds, frosted panel at 6 percent opacity over dark for card surfaces, prismatic lilac (#B48EF0) and shift-state cyan (#4EEADD) for accent emergence, signal pink (#FF3CAC) reserved for calls to action and notification badges
- Typography: DM Sans for body copy and interface labels, Fraunces as a display accent typeface for headings
- Animations include cursor-reactive iridescent borders, bento expand-on-hover, marquee testimonial scrolling, floating card parallax, and SVG telemetry graph reveals driven by IntersectionObserver
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is designed desktop-first to match the primary user context of factory engineers at workstations, with a mobile fallback for floor managers and evaluators on the go.
- The signal-pink call-to-action pill is pinned to the bottom of the viewport on mobile for persistent visibility
- Animations use GPU-accelerated transforms only, and scroll-triggered reveals rely on IntersectionObserver to keep interactions smooth on lower-powered devices
How this template helps you convert
The page earns the waitlist click by letting visitors interact with the interface before they are ever asked for their email. Each step of the scroll builds a stronger case for sign-up.
- The hero bento wall creates immediate product familiarity, giving visitors a tactile sense of the dashboard before any form appears.
- The expandable feature matrix lets each visitor self-discover the capabilities most relevant to their role, deepening engagement through personal exploration.
- The dual conversion path, a modal for ready buyers and an inline demo for slower deciders, ensures neither audience type leaves without a clear next step.
Other information about this template
This template is categorized under Startup and Launch, specifically within the RoboTech Startup subcategory, and is optimized for a RoboTech waitlist landing page use case. It carries an intersection match score of 13, indicating strong alignment between the template style and the target niche.
- Template style: Bento Grid, ideal for information-dense B2B deep-tech products that need to communicate capability without overwhelming the visitor
- The header concept, creative direction, color system, and conversion direction are all drawn from a matched intersection row, ensuring the design decisions are niche-validated
- The footer follows a GitHub Developer Minimal pattern, using a single row and a developer-appropriate tone that signals technical credibility to the engineering audience




Theme
Tech Glass
Creative direction
Feature Matrix
Color system
AI Iridescent
Style
Bento Grid
Direction
App Download
Page Sections
Dark Glass Bento Hero Wall
Expandable Feature Matrix Grid
Waitlist Modal with Fleet Qualification
Inline Demo Video Reveal
Stats and Social Proof Tiles
Related questions
Can I customize the bento grid layout and tile sizes?
Do I need a backend to use the waitlist modal?
Is the inline demo video required at launch?
What type of product is this template designed for?
Can I edit the fleet size options in the waitlist modal?