Lockdown is a bento grid landing page template built for prison and corrections management software. It combines a five-tab Feature Tab Switcher hero, animated stats counters, and self-contained proof tiles into one command-center layout. The design uses a dark iridescent color palette and Dynamic Motion animations to communicate operational authority and earn downloads from corrections professionals.
by Rocket studio
Lockdown is a single-page bento grid template purpose-built for corrections management software. It opens with a live-feeling tab-switcher hero, flows through animated proof tiles, and closes with a pilot sign-up form paired with app download badges. Every design decision reflects the shift-change urgency that corrections professionals actually experience on duty.
This template is built for corrections technology teams and public-safety software vendors who need to earn trust from a highly specialized audience. It speaks directly to the people who live inside these systems every day.
Corrections management software is hard to sell because the buyers are skeptical professionals, not casual app shoppers. A generic SaaS landing page reads as disconnected from the realities of a cellblock. This template solves that credibility gap head-on.
You get a fully structured bento grid landing page designed around one conversion goal: getting a corrections facility to deploy a 60-day pilot and download the app. Every section is pre-architected for high-stakes B2G software sales.




Theme
Dynamic Motion
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
AI Iridescent
Style
Bento Grid
Direction
App Download
Page Sections
Five-tab Feature Switcher Hero
Animated Stats Counter Bar
Self-contained Bento Proof Tiles
QR Code Download Tile
Progressive 60-day Pilot Form
Dynamic Motion Animation System
Who is this template built for?
Can I customize the five dashboard tab views?
What does the progressive pilot form collect?
Is this template suitable for desktop-first use?
What social proof components are included?
This section covers the core components built into the Lockdown template and what each one delivers.
The hero places five labeled tabs across the top of the bento layout. Clicking any tab restructures the grid below into a different dashboard view. The default Population view displays a facility map with bed occupancy heat zones, an animating headcount ticker, and a classification breakdown donut chart, giving a warden immediate recognition of their real workflow.
A full-width section opens the scroll with four key proof points: 1.2 million inmates managed, 340 facilities live, a 98.7 percent audit pass rate, and a 41 percent reduction in incident response time. Each number animates into place with easing curves as it enters the viewport, turning abstract claims into felt evidence.
Each bento tile functions as an independent proof point. One tile plays a six-second loop of the mobile app receiving a lockdown alert. Another tile expands on hover to reveal a compliance report preview. A third tile stacks three warden testimonials in a rotating carousel. Together they build a layered case without requiring the visitor to leave the page.
A dedicated bento tile displays a QR code that officers can scan directly from a duty phone on the floor. This removes friction for the primary user who may never sit at a desktop workstation. The tile pairs naturally with the App Store and Google Play badges in the call-to-action section.
Instead of a generic free-trial form, the template includes a short progressive form. It collects facility name, state, average daily population, and a role dropdown with four options: Officer, Warden, Administrator, and IT. Completing the form unlocks a 60-day pilot, which feels earned rather than handed out.
Tiles subtly breathe, data lines draw themselves between grid cells, and progress rings fill on scroll entry. Micro-animations pulse on every data point across the hero tabs. This motion system makes the page feel like a live operational system rather than a static brochure, reinforcing the command-center identity throughout the full scroll.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Tab Switcher Hero | Shows five live dashboard views via restructuring bento grid |
| Stats Counter Bar | Animates four facility-scale proof metrics into the viewport |
| Mobile Alert Tile | Loops a lockdown alert on a duty-phone screen |
| Compliance Preview Tile | Expands on hover to reveal a compliance report preview |
| Warden Testimonials Carousel | Rotates quotes with facility names for social proof |
| QR Code Tile | Lets officers scan and download directly from the floor |
| Pilot Form and Call to Action | Collects four fields and delivers app badges and pilot access |
| Footer | Single-row linear footer with standard navigation links |
The visual identity follows a Dynamic Motion theme with an AI Iridescent color system. The palette feels like light refracting through polycarbonate, high-tech and shifting yet grounded in utilitarian clarity.
The template is designed desktop-first to serve wardens working at command workstations, with full mobile parity built in for corrections officers accessing alerts and population counts on duty phones.
The template is structured to build trust progressively before asking for any commitment. Each scroll section earns the next one.
The Lockdown template sits within the Prison and Corrections Vertical SaaS category under the broader Technology intersection. It was designed specifically for B2G and enterprise public-safety software products where the buying audience is highly skeptical and workflow-familiar.