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Startup - Modern & Landing Page Template
A split-screen landing page built for startup and scale-up executive search firms. It pairs a stat-driven left panel with a three-step intake form on the right, guiding founders from first impression to search brief request. The design feels like a confidential briefing document: cool, authoritative, and built to earn trust before it asks for a name.
by Rocket studio
This is a single-page template for a venture-backed executive search firm. It leads with a bold placement-speed stat, walks visitors through a three-step intake form, and builds the case for the firm's methodology through animated data counters and short editorial paragraphs. The tone is quietly authoritative. The goal is a completed search brief request.
This template suits firms that place senior operators with high-growth startups. It speaks directly to time-pressured, evidence-driven clients who need to see proof before they share a single detail about their open role.
Startup hiring pages often feel like generic agency brochures. They bury the most compelling evidence and lead with contact forms that feel intrusive before any trust has been established. This template reverses that order.
You get a fully structured, single-page layout that moves visitors from a punchy opening stat through methodology proof points to a gated secondary conversion. Every section is designed to reduce hesitation and raise the perceived stakes of not acting.




Theme
Educational Guide
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Soft Mist
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Three-step Multi-step Intake Form
Animated Scroll-triggered Counters
Split-screen Section Layout
Gated PDF Benchmark Download
Founder Social Proof Blocks
Ghost-text Scroll-back Links
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What does the three-step form collect from visitors?
Can this template be adapted for recruiting firms outside the startup space?
What is the gated benchmark report section?
Does the form connect to an external data system?
A brief orientation: each feature below maps directly to a designed component or structured behavior in this template. Nothing here is speculative.
The header form collects role context and funding stage in step one, company name and hiring timeline in step two, and name and email in step three. The final call to action reads "Get Your Search Brief," framing the submission as a strategic document rather than a generic inquiry.
As each data section enters the viewport, the key metric ticks up from zero to its final value. This draws the eye and gives each number the weight of a live result rather than a static claim.
Every major section divides the viewport into a left data panel and a right narrative panel. The rhythm is number-then-narrative throughout, mirroring how a board deck presents evidence before interpretation.
A mid-page conversion block offers a downloadable benchmarking report behind an email gate. This captures visitors who want the data but are not yet ready to start a formal search brief.
Each stats section ends with a subtle inline link that scrolls the visitor back to the intake form at its current step. This maintains conversion momentum without repeating the primary call to action.
Client testimonials appear with company name, funding stage, and specific placement outcome. This grounds the social proof in the startup context that the target audience immediately recognizes.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Split Screen | Display placement-speed stat and launch three-step intake form |
| Stats Impact Row | Animated counters present placement rate, tenure, and retention data |
| Methodology Panel | Explain reference-back filtering and what separates operators from executives |
| Social Proof Block | Founder quotes with company stage and specific hire outcomes |
| Benchmark Download | Gated PDF call to action for visitors not yet ready to engage |
| Footer Row | Single-row linear footer with essential links |
The visual language is modeled on a freshly printed research report. Every color choice signals credibility and restraint, and the two-typeface system keeps display text authoritative while body copy stays easy to read at any pace.
The template is built desktop-first, reflecting the reality that founders and board members most often review search partners on a laptop during due diligence. Client-side components are limited to the form and the scroll-triggered counters, keeping the rest of the page static.
The conversion architecture here works in sequence. Each element is placed to reduce friction at the exact moment a visitor might otherwise leave.
This template is part of the Startup - Modern collection and uses the Soft Mist color system paired with an Educational Guide theme. It is designed specifically for the startup and scale-up executive search niche, with a Stats-First Impact creative direction and a Click-Through landing-page direction.