Forge - Powerful ERP Landing Page Template
Forge is a bold brutalist enterprise resource planning (ERP) landing page template built on a bento grid layout. It leads with live-data metrics, guides visitors through procurement, inventory, payroll, and production scheduling modules, and drives free-instance signups through a sticky conversion bar. The design uses a monochrome steel palette with arc-weld orange for every interactive element.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Forge is a single-page bento grid landing page template built for ERP software products. It opens with a full-viewport stats wall, escalates through module-level proof sections, and closes with a sticky freemium conversion bar. The design is bold brutalist: foundry black backgrounds, monospaced data typography, and arc-weld orange reserved for live indicators and calls to action.
Who this template is for
This template is built for teams launching or repositioning an enterprise resource planning platform. It speaks directly to buyers who respond to data before narrative, and who need to feel the system's competence before they commit.
- Software founders and product marketers promoting ERP platforms to mid-market and enterprise buyers
- Operations directors, chief financial officers, and plant managers evaluating workflow consolidation tools
- Design and development teams who need a conversion-ready landing page without building from scratch
What problem this template solves
ERP buyers are skeptical. They have been burned by overpromised platforms and bloated demos. A generic hero image and a tagline will not move them. They need to see real numbers before they read a single feature description.
- Visitors lose trust when a landing page leads with stock photography instead of operational evidence
- Operations and finance decision-makers abandon pages that cannot immediately connect to their specific pain points
- Most SaaS landing page templates lack the structural weight and data-forward rhythm an ERP product demands
What you get with this template
Forge delivers a fully structured, single-page layout with every section pre-built for ERP messaging. Nothing is generic. Each layout block is designed around the metrics-first cadence described in the brief, from the live stats header to the module cluster sections.
- A full-viewport bento grid header showing oversized live data tiles with monospaced typography and no decorative imagery
- Module-level grid clusters for procurement, inventory, payroll, and production scheduling, each opening with an arresting stat
- A sticky bottom conversion bar with a three-field freemium signup form and a secondary guided demo path
Feature list
This section covers the core capabilities built into the Forge template as described in the source brief.
Full-Viewport Stats Header
The header is a live metrics wall built from brutalist data tiles. Each tile displays a real operational number: processed invoice volume, platform uptime, query response time, and concurrent user count. A single centered text line anchors the grid. No hero image, no illustration, just numbers doing the work.
Stats-First Module Sections
Every module section opens with one arresting metric before the feature tiles load beneath it. The cadence is blunt and deliberate: number, proof, module, repeat. Sections cover the general ledger, automated reconciliation, audit trail, and other core ERP functions in escalating order of ambition.
Bento Grid Layout System
The entire page is structured as a bento grid. Each module cluster is its own grid group, giving the layout visual hierarchy without requiring illustrations or icons. The grid scales from dense data-card arrangements on desktop to stacked, readable blocks on smaller screens.
Sticky Freemium Conversion Bar
A persistent bottom bar appears after the visitor passes the second scroll section. It carries the primary call to action in arc-weld orange and a three-field inline form: work email, company size dropdown, and primary pain point dropdown. The bar stays visible without interrupting the reading flow.
Guided Demo Secondary Path
Alongside the freemium form, a second conversion path invites visitors to upload a sample CSV file and watch the platform process it live. This path lowers the barrier for buyers who are not ready to deploy but want proof with their own data before committing.
Bold Brutalist Visual System
The template applies a monochrome steel palette throughout: foundry black for backgrounds, cold-rolled steel for surface layers, milled aluminum for body typography, and arc-weld orange exclusively for interactive elements and live data pulses. Every hover state flares orange. No rounded corners, no drop shadows, no decorative gradients.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Live Stats Header | Opens the page with full-viewport real-time data tiles as the hero |
| Tagline Anchor Tile | Delivers the core brand statement inside the metrics grid |
| Procurement Module | Presents procurement workflow features with a lead metric |
| Inventory Module | Shows inventory management features preceded by an efficiency stat |
| Payroll Module | Covers payroll capabilities with an accuracy or time-saving metric |
| Production Scheduling | Displays scheduling features alongside a yield or throughput number |
| Financial Control | Highlights general ledger, reconciliation, and audit trail tiles |
| Predictive Analytics | Escalates the value story with forward-looking data capabilities |
| Sticky Conversion Bar | Pins the freemium signup form to the bottom after second scroll |
| Guided Demo Section | Offers the CSV-upload demo path as a lower-commitment conversion option |
Design & branding system
The visual identity is built around industrial restraint. Every color decision reinforces the feeling of a live operations environment: matte surfaces, mechanical precision, and zero decorative noise.
- Color palette: foundry black (#111113) for backgrounds, cold-rolled steel (#3A3D42) for surface layers, milled aluminum (#B0B3B8) for text on dark cards, and arc-weld orange (#FF5C00) exclusively for interactive elements and live data pulses
- Typography: monospaced typefaces for all data tiles, creating a control-room readout aesthetic across the metrics wall and module stats
- Interaction design: every hover state flares arc-weld orange, no rounded corners, no drop shadows, no illustrations or stock photography anywhere on the page
Mobile & speed optimization
The bento grid layout is structured to reflow cleanly from wide desktop grids to stacked mobile columns. The design avoids heavy imagery that would slow load times or break the data-dense aesthetic on smaller viewports.
- Bento grid clusters collapse from multi-column desktop arrangements into vertically stacked, readable card sequences on mobile
- The sticky conversion bar maintains its position and usability across viewport sizes so the freemium call to action stays accessible throughout the scroll
How this template helps you convert
Forge is designed to earn the click before it asks for it. Every structural choice builds credibility in the order that skeptical ERP buyers need to receive it.
- The live stats header confronts visitors immediately with operational proof, bypassing the skepticism that kills most ERP demo requests before they begin
- The stats-first module cadence connects each feature to a specific metric, so operations directors and finance leaders see their own pain points reflected back as solved problems
- The sticky freemium bar and dual conversion paths (free instance and guided demo) capture buyers at two different levels of readiness without requiring them to navigate away from the page
Other information about this template
Forge sits at the intersection of bold visual design and ERP-specific messaging strategy. It is built for a niche where trust is the hardest currency to earn and generic SaaS templates consistently fail.
- Template style: bento grid, single landing page layout
- Theme: bold brutalist with a monochrome steel color system
- Creative direction: stats-first impact cadence with escalating evidence stacking
- Header concept: live stats and metrics wall replacing the traditional hero section
- Conversion direction: freemium and free-trial signup with a dual-path form structure
- Category fit: technology, software and SaaS, ERP software niche




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Monochrome Steel
Style
Bento Grid
Direction
Freemium/Trial
Page Sections
Full-viewport Live Stats Header
Stats-first Module Cadence
Bento Grid Page Architecture
Sticky Freemium Conversion Bar
Guided Demo Secondary Path
Bold Brutalist Visual Identity
Related questions
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