This landing page template is built for Zapier automation communities. It uses a hub and spoke layout with an anchor navigation, a live stats dashboard header, an interactive thread-search tool, and spoke sections for Workflow Help, Zap Templates, App Integrations, and more. The design runs on a Tech Glass visual system with a void indigo background and frosted glass cards throughout.
by Rocket studio
This is a single-page, hub and spoke landing page purpose-built for a live Zapier automation community forum. It opens with a real-time stats dashboard, drops visitors straight into an interactive search tool, and guides them through anchor-linked spoke sections. Every section proves activity before asking for a click. No forms, no gates, no friction.
This template is genuinely designed for people who live inside automation stacks. It fits builders who need a fast, credible home base for an active community, not a brochure site.
Most people launching a community landing page face the same challenge: the page looks static while the community is genuinely alive. Visitors miss the energy. They arrive, watch a blank hero section, and leave before they feel the pull of a real conversation happening right now.
You get a complete, pre-structured one page landing environment that fills itself with live signals and interactive elements from the first scroll. All this is ready to customize without writing a single line of code.




Theme
Tech Glass
Creative direction
Calculator/Tool First
Color system
Electric Indigo
Style
Hub & Spoke (Anchor Nav)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Live Stats Dashboard Header
Interactive Thread-search Tool
Hub and Spoke Anchor Navigation
Contextual Click-through Ctas
Per-section Social Proof Feeds
Tech Glass Visual and Animation System
Do I need coding skills to customize this template?
Can this landing page connect to automation workflows for new members?
Is this template suitable for a small business running a Zapier community?
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Can the page be published to a custom domain?
This template ships with a focused set of interactive and visual capabilities. Each one is applied directly to the community forum use case and tested for desktop-first use on a power-user second monitor.
The header acts as a real-time command panel. It displays total community members, Zaps shared this week, an average response time shown as "4m 12s" with a pulse animation, and a most-triggered app badge. Numbers are set in oversized monospace type inside frosted glass cards with parallax tilt on scroll. No hero image is needed because the data itself is the visual.
Directly below the stats bar sits an embedded search field with smart autocomplete. Typing triggers instant results styled as glass cards sliding in from below. Categories like "Webhook errors," "Delay steps," "Filter logic," and "API auth" are pre-loaded. This tool makes the landing page interactive before the visitor reads a single line of copy, which is the art of a Calculator-first creative direction applied well.
A pinned anchor nav links to five spoke sections: Workflow Help, Zap Templates, App Integrations, Beta Testing, and Career Board. Each section opens with its own micro-tool or live feed. Scrolling through the page feels like rotating through workstations in a command center, each one doing something useful.
The primary call to action, "Jump Into the Thread," appears pinned in the anchor nav and at the base of every spoke section. Each instance links contextually to that section's top discussion. A secondary call to action, "Share Your First Zap," targets lurkers who are ready to post their first contribution. No sign-up form gates the click.
Every spoke section surfaces timestamps, reply counts, and contributor avatars. This social proof approach follows the principle that people trust live signals more than static testimonials. Visitors watch real activity unfold as they scroll, making inaction feel like missing a conversation already in progress.
The full page uses a layered glass aesthetic. Void indigo (#1A0A3E) forms the background, luminous indigo (#6366F1) drives interactive states, frosted glass white (#E0E7FF) fills card surfaces, and electric volt (#A5F3FC) accents live counters and notification pings. JetBrains Mono handles all metric displays, and DM Sans is used for body copy throughout.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Live Stats Dashboard | Prove community activity instantly with ticking metrics |
| Find Your Thread | Interactive search tool for fast category discovery |
| Workflow Help Feed | Live thread feed with timestamps and reply counts |
| Zap Templates Spoke | Browsable Zap template cards with visual trigger-action chains |
| App Integrations Spoke | Top connected apps with live activity pings |
| Beta Testing Spoke | Early-access discussions and feedback threads |
| Career Board Spoke | Job and project posts for automation professionals |
| Anchor Navigation Bar | Pinned nav linking all spoke sections fast |
| Footer Row | Single-row linear footer with community links |
The visual identity is a Tech Glass theme built on an Electric Indigo color system. Every layer feels translucent, every card edge catches light, and the depth suggests machinery running just behind the surface. The palette is genuinely distinctive and avoids the flat, overused styles most people associate with generic community pages.
The template is designed desktop-first, targeting power users on second monitors running complex automation stacks. Responsive behavior is built in so the layout adapts cleanly to phone screens without losing the core interactive signals. To keep the forum interface fast on mobile, unnecessary navigation elements are minimized and the layout stacks cleanly at smaller breakpoints.
This landing page is optimized as a click-through page. The goal is to drive visitors into the live forum, not to collect form data. Every design and content decision is applied toward that single action.
This template is a great fit for any automation-focused community that wants to create a fast, high-activity landing page without heavy coding work. Building a full website takes significant time and resources, but launching a great landing page like this one can be done quickly with the right builder and a well-structured template. Most people find that high-quality, flexible templates are more valuable than a large library of dated options.
The template is well-suited to communities where Zapier Tables can store member data collected from integrated forms, and where a Zapier workflow can instantly add a new sign-up to a CRM and trigger a welcome email. These automation-first behaviors make the page a natural extension of an existing workflow stack. Landing pages like this one can be published to a custom domain or embedded within an existing website.
From a builder comparison perspective, the landing page ecosystem is wide. Options like Carrd offer a free path for simple one page websites, while more feature-rich builders support things like video embeds, leaderboard gamification, and live demo event sections. Many landing page builders offer a free plan to help users get started, and most integrate with automation tools to automate follow-up workflows. This template is built to complement that ecosystem and guide visitors toward a live community that is already doing the work.