Uplink - Powerful Satellite Internet Landing Page Template
Uplink is a bold brutalist bento grid landing page built for satellite internet providers serving rural homeowners, remote businesses, and mobile users. It opens with a real-time speed calculator and coverage map, then walks visitors through versus cards that compare their current connection to satellite speeds. Two low-friction calls to action move buyers toward sign-up with confidence.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Uplink is a single-page bento grid landing page for satellite internet providers. It leads with an interactive coverage and speed calculator, then presents side-by-side comparison cards that make the case for switching. The Slate and Sky color system gives the page a ground-station aesthetic: matte dark surfaces, glowing speed data in stratosphere blue, and razor-sharp brutalist grid lines throughout.
Who this template is for
This template is built for satellite internet providers targeting underserved markets. It speaks directly to buyers who cannot rely on fiber or cable infrastructure.
- Rural homeowners who deal with slow or unreliable broadband
- Remote business operators running on cellular hotspots or aging DSL connections
- RV lifers and mobile users who need dependable internet wherever they stop
What problem this template solves
Most internet service provider pages lead with brand promises. Visitors leave before they ever find out whether the service actually reaches them. Uplink solves this by putting proof first and persuasion second.
- Visitors get a personalized speed and cost estimate before they scroll a single pixel
- Versus cards eliminate common objections by showing real-world comparisons to DSL and cellular
- The two-field sign-up form keeps friction low after the data has already done the selling
What you get with this template
Uplink gives you a complete, conversion-focused landing page layout built around a bento grid structure. Every section is designed to move a skeptical visitor toward action.
- A full-viewport interactive speed calculator with a dark-mode coverage map as the header
- A bento grid of versus cards comparing satellite speeds against DSL and cellular benchmarks
- An expandable plan comparison cell and a two-field call to action form anchoring the bottom of the page
Feature list
This template is built around one creative philosophy: let the data persuade, not the copywriting. Every functional block below serves that principle.
Real-Time Coverage and Speed Calculator
The header is an embedded interactive tool. Visitors drop a pin on a dark-mode satellite coverage map or type a zip code, and the bento grid instantly populates with projected download speed, upload speed, latency, and monthly cost for that location. The first impression is a personalized answer, not a tagline.
Bento Grid Versus Cards
Below the calculator results, each bento cell becomes a comparison card. The visitor's estimated current connection speed appears on the left in muted concrete gray. The satellite figures appear on the right in stratosphere blue. The percentage gain renders in bold, building an undeniable visual argument cell by cell.
Real-World Scenario Cells
The versus grid escalates from raw speed numbers into everyday situations: streaming in 4K, video calls without freezing, uploading security footage, and running a point-of-sale (POS) system. Each scenario cell is a self-contained argument that connects speed data to the visitor's actual life.
Expandable Plan Comparison Table
A secondary call to action labeled "See Full Plan Breakdown" expands a bento cell into a full plan comparison table without navigating away from the page. Visitors can review plan tiers in context, alongside the speed data already personalized for their address.
Two-Field Conversion Form
The bottom of the page anchors with a low-friction form that asks only for address and current provider. The calculator has already proved value. The versus grid has already addressed objections. The form simply captures the decision.
Bold Brutalist Visual System
The template enforces sharp corners, no gradients, and no decorative elements throughout. Concrete gray defines grid gutters and card borders with visible structural weight. Stratosphere blue activates only where live data or interactive controls appear, keeping the visual hierarchy disciplined and legible.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Interactive Speed Calculator | Full-viewport header tool showing personalized speed, latency, and cost estimates |
| Coverage Map Embed | Dark-mode map where visitors pin their location to trigger calculator results |
| Calculator Results Grid | Bento cells auto-populated with download speed, upload speed, latency, and pricing |
| Versus Comparison Cards | Side-by-side DSL and cellular versus. satellite speed cards with percentage gain callouts |
| Real-World Scenario Grid | Scenario cells for 4K streaming, video calls, security uploads, and POS operations |
| Plan Comparison Cell | Expandable bento cell revealing full plan tiers without a page change |
| Bottom call to action Form | Two-field form collecting address and current provider to complete sign-up |
Design & branding system
The Slate and Sky color system creates a ground-station atmosphere: matte dark backgrounds interrupted by high-contrast data displays. Every color has an assigned role and never drifts from it.
- Deep mission-control charcoal (#1B1F23) and exposed-concrete gray (#3D4349) form the base surfaces and grid structure
- Stratosphere blue (#4A90D9) activates exclusively on speed numbers, coverage indicators, and interactive controls
- Signal white (#F0F4F8) handles all body text and data cell labels, maintaining sharp contrast against dark backgrounds
Mobile & speed optimization
The bento grid layout adapts naturally to smaller screens. Cells restack into a single-column flow without losing the brutalist structure or the data hierarchy.
- The coverage map and speed calculator remain functional at mobile viewport sizes
- Versus cards restack vertically so the left-gray and right-blue comparison pattern stays readable on narrow screens
- The two-field form occupies full width at small breakpoints, keeping the conversion path clear and tap-friendly
How this template helps you convert
Uplink is structured so that every scroll adds a layer of proof. By the time a visitor reaches the form, the decision is largely made.
- The interactive calculator delivers a personalized answer in the first viewport, replacing skepticism with specific data before the visitor even scrolls
- The versus grid systematically addresses every common objection by translating raw speeds into real-world scenarios the visitor already cares about
- The two-field form and the repeated "Check Your Address" call to action remove every remaining barrier at the moment of highest intent
Other information about this template
Uplink is built on a bento grid template style that suits telecom and connectivity brands operating in competitive, trust-sensitive markets. The template's structure fits satellite internet providers differentiating on coverage reach and speed over legacy infrastructure.
- The template style is categorized under Telecom and Connectivity, specifically the Internet Service Provider and Satellite Internet Provider niche
- The Calculator/Tool First creative direction and Interactive Preview header concept make this template distinct from standard hero-image ISP pages
- The Comparison/Versus landing page direction is particularly effective for providers competing against established DSL or cellular data plans
- The Bold Brutalist theme and Slate and Sky color system are consistent design choices for brands that want to signal technical authority and transparency




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Calculator/Tool First
Color system
Slate & Sky
Style
Bento Grid
Direction
Comparison/Versus
Page Sections
Interactive Speed and Coverage Calculator
Bento Grid Versus Comparison Cards
Real-world Scenario Grid Cells
Expandable Plan Comparison Table
Two-field Low-friction Form
Bold Brutalist Visual System
Related questions
Can I customize the coverage map and speed calculator inputs?
Does the versus grid work for providers with multiple plan tiers?
How does the expandable plan comparison cell work?
Is this template suitable for a provider serving both residential and business customers?
What makes the two-field form effective for satellite internet sign-ups?