Regulate - Clinical Trials Landing Page Template
This single-column landing page template is built for diabetes clinical trial matching. It leads with an anonymous Eligibility Estimator that takes three inputs and returns matched trials in under ninety seconds. Expert physician credibility, a plain-language trial guide, and two low-friction conversion paths make it easy for patients and caregivers to take a confident next step.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
This landing page template helps diabetes patients and their caregivers find eligible clinical trials fast. An anonymous estimator asks for diabetes type, A1C range, and zip code, then surfaces matched studies in under ninety seconds. Named physician endorsements, a plain-language phase guide, and a fourteen-day patient journey timeline build trust at every scroll.
Who this template is for
This template is designed for healthcare organizations, research coordinators, and patient advocacy groups that need to connect diabetes patients with active clinical trials. It speaks directly to people who are anxious, time-pressed, and searching for answers.
- Newly diagnosed Type 2 patients who feel overwhelmed by treatment decisions
- Long-managing Type 1 patients whose doctors have suggested exploring a trial
- Caregivers searching late at night after a difficult medical appointment
What problem this template solves
Finding a diabetes clinical trial today usually means navigating dense medical databases or waiting for a referral. Most patients give up before they find a relevant study. This template removes that friction entirely.
- Patients do not know where to start or whether they even qualify
- Caregivers feel lost reading eligibility criteria written for researchers, not families
- Organizations lose potential trial participants because the entry point is too complicated
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured single-column landing page designed around one core action: helping a patient discover whether they qualify. Every section earns trust before asking for anything personal.
- An anonymous Eligibility Estimator card as the hero, no photography required
- An Expert Panel section with physician portraits, names, institutions, and quotes
- A plain-language trial phase guide, a patient journey timeline, a geographic trial map, and a secondary PDF download conversion path
Feature list
This template includes a focused set of interactive and structural components, each designed to reduce patient anxiety and move visitors toward a matched result.
Anonymous Eligibility Estimator
A clean single-card calculator sits centered in the viewport. It accepts three stacked inputs: diabetes type toggle (Type 1, Type 2, Gestational), an A1C slider from 5.0 to 14.0 defaulting at 7.0, and a zip code field with a location-detect icon. The estimator runs without collecting any personal information, proving relevance before requesting identity.
Physician Credibility Row
A horizontal row of three endocrinologist portraits follows the estimator immediately. Each card shows the physician's name, institution, and a single-sentence quote about trial accessibility. This section anchors authority at the moment visitors are most curious and most skeptical.
Plain-Language Trial Phase Guide
A structured breakdown explains how clinical trial phases work in everyday language. It is paired with an anonymized patient journey timeline showing the path from screening to enrollment in fourteen days, making the process feel manageable rather than intimidating.
Interactive FAQ Accordion
An expandable FAQ section lets visitors find answers to specific concerns without scrolling through irrelevant content. Each answer is attributed to a named physician, reinforcing the credibility layer established earlier on the page.
Geographic Trial Site Map
A minimal dot-plot visualizes active trial locations across the United States. Visitors can see at a glance whether studies are within a practical distance, which directly supports the zip-code matching logic in the estimator.
Dual Conversion Paths
The primary path delivers personalized trial results showing distance, phase, compensation, and a "Save My Results" email capture requiring only an email address and preferred contact method. A secondary path offers a downloadable PDF guide gated behind the same single-field email input.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Eligibility Estimator Hero | Anonymous three-input trial matcher |
| Physician Credibility Row | Establish expert authority immediately |
| How Trials Work | Plain-language phase and timeline guide |
| Active Trial Map | Geographic dot-plot of trial sites |
| PDF Download call to action | Secondary email-gated resource offer |
| Sticky Bottom Bar | Persistent primary call to action after first scroll |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Corporate Precision theme. The palette is drawn from a Cloud Canvas color system that feels like a freshly printed lab report: quiet and structured, with one clear highlight that draws the eye exactly where it needs to go.
- Soft cloud white (#F7F9FC) as the dominant background, medical-grade slate (#3D4F5F) for body text and structure, and calm cerulean (#5B9BD5) for interactive elements such as the A1C slider and data highlights
- Clinical teal (#0D9488) is reserved exclusively for calls to action and eligibility indicators, creating an immediate visual signal without cluttering the page
- Typography uses DM Sans for body copy and Fraunces for display headings, pairing clinical clarity with just enough warmth to feel human
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built mobile-first because caregivers and patients frequently search from a phone, often late at night after a difficult appointment. Every interaction is designed to feel natural on a small screen.
- The Eligibility Estimator inputs stack vertically and the A1C slider is sized for thumb interaction, making the core tool easy to use without zooming or scrolling sideways
- Scroll-reveal animations, staggered card entrances, and the sticky bottom call-to-action bar are all configured for medium animation intensity, keeping the page lively without draining battery or causing layout shifts
How this template helps you convert
This template converts by giving value before asking for anything. The estimator delivers a relevant result anonymously, which builds enough trust to make the email capture feel like a fair exchange.
- The anonymous estimator produces matched trial results using only diabetes type, A1C range, and zip code, removing the barrier of upfront registration and proving the tool works before asking for contact details.
- Two low-friction conversion paths operate from the same single-field email input: a personalized results save and a downloadable PDF guide, so visitors can choose the path that matches their readiness level.
Other information about this template
This template is categorized under Health and Medical, specifically within the Diabetes Care subcategory and the Diabetes Clinical Trial Finder niche. It is built for a United States audience with ZIP code localization, USD formatting, and MM/DD/YYYY date conventions throughout.
- The footer uses a Linear Single-Row pattern, keeping the bottom of the page clean and uncluttered
- The social proof layer includes the micro-stat "2,847 patients matched this month" displayed beneath the primary call-to-action button, reinforcing activity and trust without requiring external data feeds
- The template is designed as a Content and Resource conversion type, meaning the primary goal is delivering useful, personalized information that earns an email address rather than pushing a hard sale




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Expert Panel
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Anonymous Eligibility Estimator
Physician Credibility Row
Plain-language Trial Guide and Timeline
Interactive FAQ Accordion
Geographic Trial Site Map
Dual Low-friction Conversion Paths
Related questions
Does the estimator require a patient to create an account first?
Can this template support both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes trial matching?
What is included in the secondary PDF download conversion path?
How does the physician credibility section build trust?
Is this landing page template designed for mobile users?