Dispatch - Highperformance Lastmile Landing Page Template
Dispatch is a hub-and-spoke anchor-nav landing page template built for same-day delivery platforms. It leads with live-data stats, a scrolling logo bar, and a dark Engineering Blueprint visual system in Carbon Fiber tones. The layout guides logistics buyers from social proof through performance evidence to a gated infrastructure report download and an ungated live coverage map.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Dispatch is a single-page, anchor-nav landing page template for same-day delivery and last-mile logistics platforms. It opens with a stats-first hero, moves through performance spokes labeled Speed, Coverage, Integration, and Uptime, and closes with two conversion paths: a gated infrastructure report download and an ungated zip-code coverage map. Every section leads with data before explanation.
Who this template is for
This template is built for teams that need to prove last-mile delivery performance before asking a visitor to act. It speaks the operational language that logistics decision-makers trust.
- E-commerce operations managers watching order volumes spike and competing on fulfillment speed
- Regional retail chains that need to close the gap with same-day delivery infrastructure
- Third-party logistics directors evaluating last-mile platforms without building their own fleet
What problem this template solves
Logistics platforms struggle to communicate performance credibility on a single page. Visitors leave before reaching the conversion point because the copy arrives before the proof does.
- Abstract promises replace hard numbers, making the platform feel aspirational rather than reliable
- No clear hierarchy separates the audience from their specific operational pain point
- Conversion paths are either all-gated or all-open, leaving no middle ground for early-stage interest
What you get with this template
You get a complete, ready-to-customize single-page layout designed to turn platform skeptics into report downloaders. Every section is ordered to build an evidence wall before the call to action appears.
- A pinned anchor navigation bar with spoke labels tied to operational performance categories
- A stats-first hero block featuring a scrolling logo bar and a large animated delivery stat
- Two built-in conversion paths: a gated two-field report form and an ungated live coverage map with zip-code input
Feature list
This template ships with a focused set of layout components. Each one is designed around the specific conversion and credibility goals of a same-day delivery platform.
Stats-First Hero Block
The page opens with one bold, animated delivery stat at massive scale: "2.4M deliveries. 98.7% on time. Today." No competing hero image. The numbers and the scrolling logo bar carry the entire first impression, establishing data credibility before a visitor reads a single line of body copy.
Pinned Anchor Navigation
A navigation bar pins to the top of the viewport and stays visible throughout the scroll. Each spoke, Speed, Coverage, Integration, and Uptime, is labeled in operational language. Clicking any spoke smooth-scrolls to the matching section so visitors can jump directly to the performance dimension they care about most.
Animated Counter Sections
Every spoke section leads with a large, animated counter or data visualization before explanatory copy appears. The scroll experience feels like drilling deeper into a live performance report, with each section more granular and more convincing than the last.
Gated Infrastructure Report Form
The primary conversion path is a two-field form gating the infrastructure report download. Visitors enter their work email and select a monthly delivery volume bracket from a dropdown (1K to 10K, 10K to 50K, or 50K and above). The form appears after visitors have moved through the full evidence wall.
Ungated Live Coverage Map
A secondary conversion path lets visitors enter a zip code to see the platform's real-time delivery radius and average fulfillment speed for their area. It is fully ungated, offering immediate value to early-stage visitors who are not yet ready to share their contact details.
Logo Bar Social Proof Strip
A horizontal strip of retail and e-commerce brand logos scrolls at a slow, mechanical pace across the header. Logos render in monochrome signal white against deep graphite, styled like packages moving along a conveyor belt, communicating trusted adoption without a single word of copy.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Logo Bar Header | Establishes social proof via scrolling client logos |
| Stats Hero Block | Leads with animated delivery performance numbers |
| Speed Spoke | Showcases route optimization and delivery time data |
| Coverage Spoke | Displays delivery radius and geographic reach metrics |
| Integration Spoke | Highlights platform connectivity and operational fit |
| Uptime Spoke | Presents reliability and service continuity data |
| Live Coverage Map | Lets visitors check zip-code delivery radius ungated |
| Gated Report Form | Captures work email and volume for report download |
Design & branding system
The template uses an Engineering Blueprint theme built on a Carbon Fiber color system. The palette is dark, information-dense, and precise, designed to feel like a long-haul cockpit dashboard at night.
- Background layers cycle between deep graphite (#1A1D23) and technical grid gray (#2E3440), with signal white (#E8EAED) used for all body text and labels
- Telemetry green (#00E676) is reserved for live-data accents, interactive states, animated counters, and status indicators, creating a heartbeat-like pulse across clickable elements and data points
- The overall visual language is styled as an engineering blueprint: grid-aligned layouts, monochrome logo treatment, and type that reads like instrument readouts rather than marketing headlines
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is structured for fast loading and clean rendering across screen sizes. The dark background system and minimal image use keep the page light, and the anchor nav collapses cleanly for smaller viewports.
- Section-by-section scroll with pinned navigation keeps orientation clear on mobile without requiring a sidebar or drawer menu
- Stat-first layout means the highest-value content loads and renders before heavier interactive components like the coverage map
- The two-field gated form is intentionally minimal, reducing friction on touch devices where long forms create drop-off
How this template helps you convert
The page is built as a content and resource destination. Every design and layout decision is engineered to move a skeptical logistics buyer from first impression to form submission.
- The stats-first structure earns trust section by section, so by the time a visitor reaches the gated form, the infrastructure report feels like the natural next step rather than an ask.
- The ungated coverage map gives early-stage visitors an immediate reason to engage without committing contact details, warming them toward the gated path on a future visit.
Other information about this template
This template is part of a broader library of logistics and supply chain landing page templates. A few additional details are worth noting before you build with it.
- The hub-and-spoke anchor navigation style is well suited to platforms that have multiple performance dimensions to communicate but want to keep everything on a single, scrollable page
- The Carbon Fiber color system and Engineering Blueprint theme can be recolored to match a specific brand identity while keeping the dark, data-forward visual structure intact
- The delivery volume dropdown brackets (1K to 10K, 10K to 50K, 50K and above) are designed to segment inbound leads by operational scale, making follow-up outreach more targeted
- This template is categorized under Logistics and Supply Chain, with a specific focus on the last-mile and same-day delivery niche




Theme
Engineering Blueprint
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Carbon Fiber
Style
Hub & Spoke (Anchor Nav)
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Stats-first Hero with Logo Bar
Pinned Anchor Navigation Bar
Animated Counter Sections
Gated Infrastructure Report Form
Ungated Live Coverage Map
Carbon Fiber Visual System
Related questions
Can I change the color system to match my brand?
Do I need to replace the placeholder stats before publishing?
How does the gated form connect to my existing tools?
Is the live coverage map interactive out of the box?
Who is the anchor navigation designed for?