Nexus — Premium 529 Advisory Landing Page Template
Compound is a high-net-worth 529 education savings landing page template built for wealth advisory practices. It features an animated compound growth curve, zigzag stat-and-strategy sections, an inline projection calculator, and a gated PDF lead capture. The dark mission-control aesthetic and scroll-triggered animations speak directly to founders, dual-income earners, and dynasty-minded grandparents.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Compound is a single-page wealth advisory landing page template designed for 529 superfunding strategy. It pairs a dramatic animated growth curve with alternating stat-and-narrative sections, an inline projection calculator, and outcome-based social proof. Every scroll transition leads with a number before a story, matching how sophisticated investors actually think.
Who this template is for
This template is built for wealth advisory practices that serve clients with serious education funding goals. It speaks to a specific tier of investor where a single contribution event has meaningful tax and estate implications.
- Post-liquidity founders and dual-income households earning $500K or more annually
- Grandparents with dynasty-level intent who want to fund multiple beneficiaries across generations
- 529 strategy advisors and financial planners who need to convert sophisticated prospects into qualified leads
What problem this template solves
Most financial services landing pages treat 529 accounts as a simple savings product. That framing fails high-net-worth visitors who already understand compounding and want to see the institutional-grade strategy behind superfunding, gift-tax elections, and multi-beneficiary estate mechanics.
- Visitors with complex situations bounce when the page feels generic or oversimplified
- Advisors lose credibility when the design does not match the caliber of the strategy they offer
- Prospect qualification takes too long without a tool that surfaces personalized numbers early
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page advisory landing page with high interactivity and a clear conversion path from first scroll to booked strategy call.
- An animated canvas hero section with a compound growth curve and a fade-in headline
- A zigzag alternating layout that pairs large statistics with calm strategy explanations
- An inline projection calculator, a gated PDF capture flow, and a secondary call-to-action that appears after calculator interaction
Feature list
This template is built around interactivity and data-forward design. Every major section earns the visitor's attention with a specific number or visual before asking for anything in return.
Animated Compound Growth Hero
The header is a full-bleed dark canvas featuring a GPU-accelerated compound growth curve. It animates from a $150,000 lump-sum superfunding contribution up to $1.2 million by year 18. The green glow trails the line in real time, then the headline fades in after the curve peaks.
Zigzag Stat-and-Strategy Sections
Each alternating section leads with a bold, oversized statistic on one side and a two-sentence strategy explanation on the other. The sequence escalates from contribution mechanics through investment allocation, estate planning integration, and multi-beneficiary dynasty structures.
Inline Projection Calculator
Visitors input household income, number of children, current 529 balance, and target funding level. The tool instantly renders a personalized growth projection comparing superfunding versus standard annual contributions. The detailed PDF strategy is gated behind an email and phone capture.
Scroll-Triggered Counters and Chart Comparisons
Scroll-triggered counter animations bring each statistic to life as the visitor reaches it. An animated comparison chart shows after-tax terminal values across a 529, a taxable brokerage account, and a Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (UTMA) account.
Dual Call-to-Action Conversion Flow
The primary call-to-action, "Run Your Projection Free," appears in luminous green beneath the hero and after every second zigzag section. A secondary call-to-action, "Book a 529 Strategy Call," appears in signal blue only after the visitor has interacted with the calculator.
Outcome-Based Social Proof Section
The social proof section presents client outcome vignettes built around three personas: a post-liquidity founder, a dual-income household, and a dynasty-intent grandparent. Each vignette includes specific dollar figures and the strategy type used.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero with Curve | Animate compound growth and deliver the headline after the curve peaks |
| Stats Zigzag | Alternate large statistics with two-sentence strategy context in escalating sophistication |
| Inline Calculator | Let visitors input their situation and see a personalized superfunding projection |
| Process Steps | Explain the three-step advisory workflow: Analyze, Architect, Execute |
| Social Proof | Show outcome vignettes with real dollar figures across three client personas |
| Footer | Provide single-row linear navigation and contact access |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Startup Velocity theme with a Cloud Canvas color system. The aesthetic reads like a Bloomberg terminal rebuilt by a design team fluent in pitch decks: dark, data-dense, and disciplined with whitespace.
- Color palette: deep mission-control black (#0B0E14) for backgrounds, soft vapor white (#EDF0F5) for body text, luminous growth green (#3DFFA2) for data points and hover states, and signal blue (#4DA8FF) for interactive elements and chart lines
- Typography: JetBrains Mono for all numerical and data display, Plus Jakarta Sans for headlines and body copy
- The green color appears only when something is growing, training the eye to associate that glow with compounding momentum
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is designed desktop-first to honor the Bloomberg terminal aesthetic, with the data-dense layout fully responsive across all screen sizes.
- Canvas animations are GPU-accelerated, and section reveals use IntersectionObserver for lazy loading
- Zigzag sections, the calculator, and chart comparisons reflow cleanly on smaller viewports without losing the data-forward visual hierarchy
How this template helps you convert
The conversion architecture is deliberate. Every design decision reduces friction for a high-intent visitor and builds toward a qualified lead capture.
- The hero animation and fade-in headline create an immediate emotional hook before any copy asks for action, establishing trust through visual sophistication.
- The inline calculator makes the value personal by showing the visitor their own projected numbers, which motivates the PDF download and surfaces the secondary call-to-action at the right moment.
Other information about this template
This template is part of the Compound wealth advisory brand system and is built for United States-based 529 education savings advisory practices. All monetary values use USD, and date formatting follows MM/DD/YYYY convention.
- The template references the $160,000 superfunding limit per couple per beneficiary as a key stat in the zigzag section
- Animation intensity is set to high, with canvas curve rendering, scroll-triggered counters, zigzag section reveals, and live chart comparisons all included in the build
- The footer uses a Pattern 1 linear single-row layout consistent with the clean, mission-control visual language




Theme
Startup Velocity
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Freemium/Trial
Page Sections
Animated Compound Growth Hero
Zigzag Stat-and-strategy Layout
Inline Projection Calculator
Scroll-triggered Data Animations
Dual Call-to-action Conversion Flow
Outcome-based Social Proof Vignettes
Related questions
What kind of financial advisory practice is this template designed for?
Does the inline calculator capture leads automatically?
Can I use this template if my clients are grandparents funding multiple grandchildren?
What is superfunding a 529, and does this template explain it?
Is this template suitable for a solo advisor or a larger firm?