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PLM - Powerful White-Label Landing Page Template
PLM is a white-label product lifecycle management landing page template built for agencies, consultancies, and vertical software founders. It ships a hub-and-spoke, anchor-navigated single page with five technical spoke sections, a live-typed API header, and a dark-mode Electric Indigo visual system. The result is enterprise-grade PLM presentation, ready to reskin and launch under your own brand.
by Rocket studio
PLM is a single-page, hub-and-spoke landing page template for white-labeling a full product lifecycle management platform. It covers five spoke sections, Multi-Tenancy, BOM Engine, Change Orders, Revision Control, and Branding Toolkit, each styled as a technical datasheet with animated proofs. The design runs on a dark-mode Electric Indigo system built to earn clicks from technical buyers.
This template is built for technical sellers who need to present complex platform capabilities without writing a wall of prose. It speaks directly to buyers who evaluate software the way engineers read a spec sheet.
Selling a white-label PLM platform is technically dense. Most landing pages either over-simplify the capability or bury it in documentation. This template solves the credibility gap between a technical product and a buyer who needs to say yes fast.
You get a fully structured, single-page layout that guides a technical buyer through every major capability of the platform in one scroll. Every section earns the next click before asking for it.




Theme
Dynamic Motion
Creative direction
Spec Sheet
Color system
Electric Indigo
Style
Hub & Spoke (Anchor Nav)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Live-typed API Code Snippet Header
Hub-and-spoke Anchor Navigation
Scroll-triggered Animated Spec Blocks
Dual Call-to-action Button System
Electric Indigo Dark-mode Visual System
Live Tenant Theme Toggle Panel
Can I reskin this template with my agency's logo and brand colors?
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This section describes the core functional building blocks that make the PLM template work as a conversion and communication tool.
The header opens on a full-viewport dark canvas. A simulated POST /v1/tenants/{your-brand}/products call types itself out, returns a 201 Created status, and animates a nested JSON body line by line. The headline types itself beside it: Your brand. Our engine. One endpoint.
A sticky top navigation bar links to five named spokes: Multi-Tenancy, BOM Engine, Change Orders, Revision Control, and Branding Toolkit. Each spoke is a self-contained section. The nav stays pinned so buyers can jump between technical sections without losing orientation.
Each spoke follows a repeating rhythm: a static spec block presenting the technical details, followed by an animated proof. Architecture diagrams draw themselves on scroll entry. Config panels toggle between tenant themes in real time. Throughput metrics count up as the user enters the viewport.
The primary call-to-action button, "Spin Up a Sandbox," appears in the sticky nav and closes each spoke section. A secondary ghost button, "Read the API Docs," gives engineers an alternative path that still keeps them engaged with the platform. No form appears on the page itself.
The entire template runs on a four-color system: deep terminal black for backgrounds, high-voltage indigo for primary accents, phosphor lilac for secondary text and diagram lines, and hot-swap green for status indicators and call-to-action buttons. The palette feels like a dark-mode IDE, functional and precise.
A dedicated spoke demonstrates the platform's white-label capability in visual terms. Config panels toggle between tenant themes live, showing how the engine reskins under a client's logo. This section gives agencies concrete visual proof to show their own clients.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Viewport Header | Animate API call, type headline, establish platform credibility |
| Sticky Anchor Nav | Pin five spoke links and both call-to-action buttons throughout scroll |
| Multi-Tenancy Spoke | Show architecture for isolated tenant provisioning via spec and diagram |
| BOM Engine Spoke | Present bill-of-materials table capabilities with animated data proof |
| Change Orders Spoke | Explain change-order workflow logic with static spec and motion proof |
| Revision Control Spoke | Demonstrate revision tree structure with self-drawing diagram |
| Branding Toolkit Spoke | Toggle tenant themes live to prove white-label reskinning capability |
| Spoke Close calls to action | Reinforce "Spin Up a Sandbox" and "Read the API Docs" after each section |
The visual identity follows a Dynamic Motion theme expressed through the Electric Indigo color system. Every color has a defined functional role, not a decorative one.
The template is designed to present dense technical content without overwhelming smaller screens. The hub-and-spoke structure scales naturally because each spoke is a self-contained block.
The conversion strategy is built on accumulated technical credibility. Each spoke adds a layer of proof before the call-to-action appears, so the click feels earned rather than forced.
This template is categorized under Technology and the White-Label Enterprise Software subcategory, with a niche focus on white-label product lifecycle management. It is built specifically for the hub-and-spoke anchor navigation template style.