Safeguard — Premium Renewable Energy Landing Page Template
Shield is a split-screen solar contract review landing page template built for energy consulting firms. It combines credential badges, stat-first scroll sections, an embedded booking calendar, and a contract upload tool to turn skeptical visitors into booked consultations. The design follows a Plum Executive color system, projecting legal authority and executive trust from the first scroll.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Shield is a 50/50 split-screen landing page template for solar and energy consulting businesses. It leads with credential medallions and bold statistics, then guides visitors through a three-step booking process. Every section is built to establish authority before asking for commitment, making it the right starting point for any solar contract review practice.
Who this template is for
This template suits consulting practices and independent advisors who help community members navigate complex solar agreements. It works especially well for firms helping suburban families, retirees, and new-construction buyers decode solar panels contracts before signing.
- Solar contract review consultants serving local residents and community members
- Independent energy advisors who educate community members about solar energy topics like financing options and consumer protection
- Firms helping businesses and homeowners evaluate proposals from solar installers
What problem this template solves
Most solar landing page designs focus on selling panels, not protecting buyers. This template takes the opposite position. It gives a consulting practice the tools to share important information, build credibility fast, and capture leads from visitors who are worried, not excited.
- Visitors arrive skeptical of solar installers and need proof of expertise before they talk to anyone
- The page must communicate community's solar energy policies, contract risks, and advisor credentials in one centralized location
- Standard landing page templates lack the authority signals a legal-adjacent service needs
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured solar landing page built around a Stats-First Impact creative direction. Every section is designed to move cautious visitors from doubt to action through evidence, not promises.
- A split-screen hero with foil-styled badge medallions and a bold eight-word authority statement
- A stats wall with three alternating panels showing oversized metrics and two-sentence explanations
- An embedded booking calendar with a sequential intake form and a secondary contract upload path
Feature list
This template delivers purpose-built elements for a solar contract review landing page. Below is what each key component offers.
Split-Screen Hero with Credential Badges
The hero opens on a deep plum field with four credential medallions on the left: Certified Energy Advisor, 500+ Audits Completed, BBB A+ Rated, and NABCEP Affiliated. The right panel displays a single high-impact stat in platinum type, with a primary call-to-action button in brushed gold. This design builds instant authority before a visitor reads a single sentence of copy.
Stats-First Scroll Wall
Three alternating split panels follow the hero. Each panel places an oversized platinum numeral on the left and a measured two-sentence explanation on the right. The rhythm mirrors courtroom cadence, making inaction feel riskier than booking a review. Metrics like average savings and contract clause rates are presented as evidence, not marketing.
Sequential Booking Form
The booking section features an embedded calendar showing 30-minute consultation slots. A three-question intake sequence collects roof ownership status, proposal status, and zip code before confirming the appointment. This processes visitor information efficiently and filters inquiries so the advisor receives only qualified, requested consultations.
Contract Upload Secondary Path
Below the calendar, a secondary conversion path invites skeptical visitors to upload their solar contract as a PDF for a free red-flag scan. Form fields cover the essential information requested: name, email, phone number, and a drag-and-drop file upload tool. This captures leads from visitors who are not yet ready to book but are ready to share their documents.
Persistent Bottom Bar call to action
After the third scroll section, a sticky bottom bar appears with the primary call-to-action. This keeps the booking prompt visible throughout the page without interrupting the reading experience. It is one of the most practical conversion elements in any high-performing solar landing page design.
Who We Serve Bento Section
An asymmetric bento layout presents three client archetypes with specific pain points. Each card describes a real situation: the suburban family sitting on a large quote, the retiree decoding net metering, and the new-construction buyer with no guidance. This section helps community members self-identify and feel understood before they book.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero with Badges | Establish credentials and capture attention with a bold stat and primary call to action |
| Stats Wall Panels | Build an evidence wall using three oversized metrics with authoritative prose |
| Who We Serve | Help community members self-identify through three client archetype cards |
| How It Works | Walk visitors through the three-step review process in a sticky scroll layout |
| Booking and Upload | Convert visitors via embedded calendar or drag-and-drop contract upload |
| Footer Arc Split | Provide logo, tagline, and navigation links in a clean two-column footer |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Legal Shield theme. Every color and font choice reinforces executive authority and measured trust, the way a well-appointed partner's office does without saying a word.
- Color palette: deep plum (#3B1F2B) as the dominant background, platinum (#E2DFE0) for text and dividers, brushed gold (#C9A84C) for badges and call to action borders, and aubergine (#1A0E14) for the footer
- Typography: Plus Jakarta Sans for body copy and Fraunces serif for display headings, creating a courtroom cadence that matches the legal-adjacent positioning
- Animation: beam shimmer on credential badges, scroll-reveal transitions on stat panels, and a sticky workflow layout in the How It Works section
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first to support its complex split-screen layouts, with a graceful mobile stack that preserves hierarchy and readability on every device.
- Split panels reflow into stacked vertical sections on smaller screens, keeping the stat-first reading order intact
- The booking calendar, intake form, and contract upload path are all usable on any device without losing functionality
- Static sections use server components for fast initial load; interactive elements like the form and animations run on the client side
How this template helps you convert
A solar contract review landing page works when it earns trust before it asks for anything. Shield is structured to do exactly that.
- The hero establishes credential authority in seconds, so visitors decide to keep reading before they see any call-to-action
- The stats wall builds an evidence case that makes booking feel like a logical next step, not a sales interaction
- The dual conversion path (calendar booking plus contract upload) captures leads at two different commitment levels, improving overall conversion without pressure
Other information about this template
This template can support consulting practices that want to provide residents and community members with resources posted in one centralized location. It is a strong fit for firms that want to educate community members about solar energy topics, share community's solar energy policies, and improve visitor understanding of financing options and consumer protection practices. The design makes it straightforward to build a solar landing that covers important information across the full review process, from solar panels contract basics to legal provisions.
- The template supports content that can be adapted to multiple languages for communities where multilingual resources help provide residents with clearer guidance
- Advisors can use the print form layout and static sections to share resources with community members offline as well as online
- Zarla is designed specifically for local solar panel businesses that want to be found on Google, and this template is well suited for that platform's goals
- Zarla websites are optimized for local visibility, helping your solar business get discovered by residents and businesses in your area
- A similar template structure can serve clean energy education campaigns, local solar coalitions, and solar installers who want a credibility-first solar landing page




Theme
Legal Shield
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Plum Executive
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Split-screen Hero with Credential Badges
Stats-first Scroll Wall
Sequential Booking Calendar
Contract Upload Secondary Path
Persistent Sticky Call to Action Bar
Who We Serve Bento Layout
Related questions
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