The Sever landing page template is a modular card-grid layout built for severance and separation management consultancies. It combines a multi-step diagnostic form, expandable case study cards, stat proof panels, and a careers grid into one clinical-organized, directory-style experience. Designed for CHROs, employment counsel, and senior HR practitioners, it converts both client inquiries and practitioner job applications from a single landing page.
by Rocket studio
Sever is a fully realized landing page template for a human-centered severance management consultancy. It opens with a diagnostic intake form, builds trust through anonymized case study cards, punctuates the scroll with hard outcome statistics, and closes with a careers grid for senior practitioners seeking meaningful separation work. Every section is organized, labeled, and already in motion before the visitor asks their first question.
This template is built for a specific, senior audience. It speaks directly to the professionals who manage the most consequential workforce decisions a business will make. If you run a separation management practice or outplacement consultancy, this landing page is your front door.
Severance and separation management is one of the most legally and emotionally complex tasks a business faces. Most consultancy websites fail to communicate the depth of expertise required. They present generic copy that does not reflect the real stakes: risk probability assessments, multi-jurisdiction compliance, COBRA health insurance duration, and the human consequences of a poorly managed exit. This template solves that credibility gap.
This landing page template delivers a complete, modular card-grid presentation of a separation management consultancy's capabilities. Every section is designed for a desktop-first audience reviewing on work machines, with full mobile support included. The layout is clean, the hierarchy is clear, and the data speaks before any sales copy needs to.




Theme
Directory & Discovery
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Recruitment/Hiring
Page Sections
Multi-step Diagnostic Form Hero
Expandable Case Study Card Grid
Stat Proof Punctuation Cards
Careers Grid with Inline Application Drawer
Cloud Canvas Visual Design System
Scroll Reveal and Card Animation Layers
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What sections are included in this template?
Can I edit the case study cards and role descriptions?
Does this template support practitioner recruitment as well as client acquisition?
What legal considerations should a severance landing page address?
This template includes purpose-built components that serve the specific demands of a severance and separation management consultancy landing page. Each feature is grounded in the brief and reflects the real workflow of professionals managing exits at scale.
The landing page opens with a full-width panel presenting a three-card choice: Individual Executive Exit, Team Reduction, or Full-Scale RIF. Selecting one slides the form to a second step collecting jurisdiction, headcount range, and timeline urgency. The entire form sequence feels less like data collection and more like the intake call has already started, which matters enormously to a CHRO evaluating whether this firm understands their situation.
Each card in the modular grid represents an anonymized client engagement, presenting the scale, geography, and outcome in a single line. Clicking any card expands it into a full narrative arc covering the problem, the separation architecture, the communication strategy, and the measurable result. As the visitor scrolls, cases escalate in complexity, building an overwhelming body of evidence that no scenario is unfamiliar. This is presenting expertise through proof, not claims.
Between case study rows, single-stat cards interrupt the scroll with precise outcome figures. Each stat card is a quiet, undeniable proof point, the kind that makes a visiting employment counsel stop scrolling and start reading more carefully. These elements support the overall conversion strategy without requiring additional copy to carry the argument.
Below the final case study row, a dedicated careers card grid showcases open roles with location, seniority level, and a one-line pitch per role. Clicking any role card opens an inline application form capturing name, current firm, LinkedIn URL, and a single long-text field. The application question, asking candidates to describe the most complex workforce transition they have personally managed, earns qualified responses by framing the job as serious discipline work.
The visual design uses a soft cumulus white background, pencil-line gray card borders, deep briefcase navy for all headlines and primary text, and a single reassuring teal reserved exclusively for interactive states, active cards, and call-to-action buttons. Typography pairs Plus Jakarta Sans for body and user interface elements with DM Sans for headlines. The result is a brand identity that feels clinical without being cold and organized without being sterile.
The template includes medium-to-high animation fidelity: the multi-step form uses a slide transition between steps, case study cards expand on click, scroll reveals activate section by section, and stat cards use a count-up animation on entry. These interaction layers reinforce the message that someone competent already thought this through, because the page itself behaves that way.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic Form Hero | Intake qualification via three-card separation type selector and second-step detail form |
| Case Study Grid | Expandable anonymized engagement cards presenting problem, strategy, and outcome |
| Stat Proof Cards | Single-metric punctuation panels placed between case rows to reinforce outcome data |
| Careers Role Grid | Open role cards with inline application drawer for senior practitioner recruitment |
| Final call to action Panel | Full-width "Start the Intake Call" close with persistent teal call-to-action button |
| Linear Footer | Single-row footer providing navigation and contact resources |
The design language is deliberately calm and authoritative. It draws from a Directory and Discovery visual theme, which means the page feels like a well-organized internal resource rather than a sales site. Every layout decision reinforces the message that this consultancy has a process, that the process is already running, and that the visitor is simply the next person to benefit from it. The brand identity communicates competence through restraint.
The template is built desktop-first to match the primary user, which is a CHRO or in-house counsel reviewing the site on a work computer during a high-stakes decision window. Full mobile support is included so that the same experience remains accessible on any device. The layout reflows cleanly, and interactive elements including the diagnostic form and expandable case cards remain fully functional on smaller screens.
This landing page is engineered to convert two distinct audiences simultaneously: potential clients who need separation management expertise immediately, and senior practitioners who want to join a firm that takes this work seriously. Every section builds the case before a call-to-action button ever appears.
The Sever human-centered severance management landing page template is available for immediate download. It is built as a completely editable presentation of a consultancy's full service range, organized around the principles that effective severance management demands: transparency, empathy, and legal precision.
Severance packages are designed to provide financial support to employees who are laid off or terminated. A severance agreement typically includes terms regarding severance pay, benefits continuation, and the conditions under which the employee agrees to leave the company. Employers may offer severance pay as a lump sum or in installments. Severance packages may also include extended health insurance benefits under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA), which can be crucial for employees during their job search for a new job. Agreements for employees over 40 must comply with the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act (OWBPA), and all agreements must abide by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).
A well-written severance agreement reduces risk for the employer and gives departing employees clarity on their next steps. The consequences of a poorly managed separation, including litigation, reputational damage, and employee harm, are exactly what this template's underlying consultancy is designed to prevent. A valid agreement must offer the employee consideration, meaning something of genuine value beyond what the employer already owes.
This template's landing page structure naturally supports the topics discussed across a full separation engagement: the estimated cost of severance pay, the duration of benefits continuation, the managing schedule for a multi-stage process, and the communication strategy for protecting brand identity during a reduction in force.