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Prosecute - Authoritative Patentprosecution Landing Page Template
Prosecute is a single-page landing page template built for USPTO patent prosecution firms. It combines an award badge hero gallery, a five-stage transparency comparison table, and a five-question patent readiness quiz with a live readiness meter. The civic institutional design uses charcoal, parchment, and amber to signal earned authority rather than polished marketing.
by Rocket studio
Prosecute is a landing page template designed for patent prosecution practices that need to demonstrate credibility before asking for a meeting. The template opens with a gallery of real patent grant evidence, walks visitors through every stage of prosecution in a detailed comparison table, and closes with an interactive readiness quiz that pre-qualifies leads automatically.
This template is built for intellectual property professionals who handle USPTO prosecution work and need to earn trust before a visitor picks up the phone. It speaks directly to three distinct audiences who share one common need: proof of process, not promises.
Most patent prosecution firms hide the process behind jargon and vague timelines. Visitors arrive, see a stock photo of a handshake, and leave none the wiser. Prosecute solves the credibility gap by replacing opaque marketing with transparent, stage-by-stage evidence.
The template delivers a fully structured, single-page layout with five purpose-built sections and high-interactivity components pre-wired into the design. Every section is grounded in the logic of a transparent prosecution process rather than generic legal marketing.




Theme
Civic Service
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Charcoal & Amber
Style
Comparison Table
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Award Badge Hero Gallery
Five-stage Prosecution Comparison Table
Patent Readiness Quiz with Live Meter
Pre-filled Calendar Booking Embed
Gated PDF Download Path
Who is the Prosecute template designed for?
What does the patent readiness quiz do?
Can I use this template if I do not yet have 1,214 granted patents?
What is the secondary conversion path for visitors not ready to book?
Is this template suitable for international patent filing firms?
This template is structured around five tightly integrated components. Each one does a specific job in the lead qualification journey.
The header opens with a horizontal gallery of embossed patent grant badges rendered in gold foil on charcoal fields. Each badge displays a real patent number, its issue date, and its art unit. The section functions as front-loaded social proof before any body copy appears.
The comparison table is the structural centerpiece of the page. It presents five prosecution stages as rows: provisional filing, prior art search, office action response, appeal, and grant. Each row shows three perspectives: what the inventor experiences, what is actually happening inside the USPTO, and what the firm does differently. Rows reveal progressively on scroll, rewarding visitors who read further with insider-level detail.
The quiz section launches a five-question diagnostic covering invention disclosure status, target filing jurisdiction, prior art awareness, budget range, and timeline urgency. A readiness meter visible in the sidebar adjusts dynamically with each answer. On completion, the visitor receives a Green, Amber, or Red prosecution complexity score along with a tailored next-step recommendation.
When a visitor completes the quiz, their answers pre-fill a calendar booking embed so the firm receives context before the first call. This removes friction from the handoff between quiz completion and a scheduled consultation.
Visitors who are not yet ready to book a call can access the "Office Action Survival Guide" by submitting their email address. The modal gate captures early-stage leads without requiring a commitment to a consultation, giving the firm a second conversion path alongside the quiz.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Badge Gallery | Opens with embossed patent grant badges and the primary headline as front-loaded evidence |
| Prosecution Comparison Table | Maps five prosecution stages across three columns to demystify the USPTO process |
| Patent Readiness Quiz | Qualifies visitors through a five-question diagnostic with a live complexity score |
| Credibility and Stats | Displays prosecution metrics, art unit coverage, and examiner data to support the firm's track record |
| Split Call to Action | Presents two paths: quiz-based booking and gated PDF download for early-stage visitors |
| Footer | Single-row linear footer with firm navigation and contact details |
The visual identity follows a Civic Service theme that feels like a government reading room at the end of a working day. The palette is authoritative rather than corporate, institutional rather than flashy. Typography reinforces the split between human readability and technical precision.
The template is designed desktop-first, reflecting the reality that intellectual property counsel and startup CTOs typically work through due diligence on a desktop browser. Interactive components are handled as isolated client-side elements to keep the static base of the page lean.
The page is built around two distinct conversion paths, each targeting a different level of visitor readiness. The quiz path handles high-intent visitors; the PDF path captures early-stage leads before they leave.
This template is designed exclusively around United States patent law context, USPTO-specific terminology, and domestic prosecution workflows. It is not positioned for international filing or Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) strategy pages without modification.