Ledger is a full-width immersive landing page template built for a financial analyst resume service. It opens with a dramatic Before/After Slider, follows a single analyst's transformation story section by section, and closes with a waitlist signup form. The design runs on a Void and Violet color system that feels like a Bloomberg dark mode crossed with a backlit interface where every pixel earns its place.
by Rocket studio
Ledger is a single-page, full-width landing page template designed for a premium financial analyst resume service. It pairs a cinematic Before/After Slider header with a scrolling narrative that follows one analyst's transformation from invisible to interview-ready. The waitlist-first structure limits available slots and drives signups through proof before the ask.
This template is built for resume service founders and career consultants who serve finance professionals at the senior end of their career ladder. It speaks directly to clients who know their work has value but whose current resume does not show it.
Many finance professionals have a decade of meaningful deal work buried under vague, undifferentiated bullets. Their resumes do not reflect the models they built, the deals they sized, or the committees they presented to. This template gives a resume service the visual credibility and narrative structure to show exactly what the transformation looks like before a visitor ever fills out a form.
You get a complete, section-by-section landing page built around a Creator Spotlight narrative. Every visual and copy element is designed to escalate trust from the moment the slider loads to the moment the form submits.
The template includes a focused set of purpose-built components. Each one is designed to carry a specific moment in the conversion story.
The header splits the full viewport into two states. The left panel shows a cluttered, flat-gray analyst resume with vague bullets. The right panel reveals the transformed version glowing on a glass-panel dark background with every line rewritten and every deal quantified. The slider handle pulses electric violet. No headline appears until the visitor drags, then it types itself in a terminal font.
The page follows one fictional analyst, Sarah, through her resume transformation story. Each scroll section isolates a single resume element: the summary rewrite, the deal table, the technical skills rack, and the ATS score before and after. Glass panels slide in from viewport edges as the story escalates from problem to proof to scarcity.
A visible counter shows how many monthly review slots remain, styled as "14 of 30 March slots remaining." This component makes the waitlist feel like securing a seat rather than filling out a form, which raises the perceived value of the signup action.
The primary call to action uses a three-step progressive form. The visitor enters their email first, then selects their current title from a dropdown (Analyst, Senior Analyst, Associate, VP, or Director), then chooses their target firm type (Bulge Bracket, Middle Market, PE/VC, or Corporate). Each step reveals the next, reducing friction at entry.
A secondary conversion path lets visitors paste their LinkedIn URL to receive a free ATS score preview. This lowers the barrier for visitors who are not yet ready to reserve a slot and keeps them engaged with the service value before they commit.
Frosted glass panels float over the void-black background throughout the page. They layer depth without adding clutter and give every section a sense of data rendered on an expensive interface. Violet glows appear on hover states and call-to-action borders throughout.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Before/After Slider | Opens the page with a full-viewport resume transformation visual |
| Self-Typing Headline | Reveals the core value statement after visitor interaction |
| Meet Sarah Story | Introduces the fictional analyst and establishes the problem |
| Summary Rewrite Panel | Shows the before and after of a resume summary section |
| Deal Table Spotlight | Displays quantified deal history as a resume component |
| Technical Skills Rack | Highlights the technical profile rebuild in context |
| ATS Score Comparison | Contrasts the original and rewritten ATS performance scores |
| Proof and Callbacks | Escalates the narrative with interview callbacks and offer letters |
| Scarcity Counter | Displays remaining monthly slots to create urgency |
| Reserve Your Rewrite | Hosts the three-field progressive waitlist signup form |
| LinkedIn ATS Preview | Provides the secondary free score path via LinkedIn URL input |
The visual identity runs on a Void and Violet color system. Every color choice reinforces the idea that this is an interface where data feels expensive and every pixel earns its place.
The template is structured for full-width immersive display across screen sizes. The layered glass panel system and slider component are designed to translate to smaller viewports without losing visual impact.
The page is structured to earn the signup rather than demand it. Every section adds a layer of proof or urgency before the form ever appears.
This template is part of the Ledger series, designed for high-stakes professional service pages in the finance vertical. A few additional details are worth noting for anyone evaluating it for their use case.




Theme
Tech Glass
Creative direction
Creator Spotlight
Color system
Void & Violet
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Waitlist/Coming Soon
Page Sections
Before/after Slider Header
Creator Spotlight Scroll Narrative
Live Slot Counter Component
Three-field Progressive Waitlist Form
Free ATS Preview Secondary Path
Tech Glass Panel Visual System
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