Legal Marketing & Agency Pre-Launch Website Template
Verdict is a bento grid landing page built for legal pay-per-click agencies targeting trial lawyers and personal injury firms. The template combines a surveillance-cold visual identity with a case study narrative scroll, a geo-scarcity waitlist form, and electric violet data highlights on a void-black canvas to turn visitor skepticism into reserved market slots.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Verdict is a high-converting bento grid landing page designed for a legal pay-per-click agency. It guides managing partners, intake directors, and solo practitioners through a cold, controlled case study narrative before presenting a geo-gated waitlist form. Every design choice is deliberate, from the frosted-glass courtroom header to the capacity meter counting down available metro slots.
Who this template is for
This template is built for performance marketing agencies that run paid search campaigns exclusively for law firms. It speaks directly to buyers who have already burned budget with generalist agencies and want proof of specialization before they commit.
- Legal pay-per-click agencies pitching personal injury, mass tort, and catastrophic injury practices
- Solo practitioners and managing partners who track cost-per-case and need a specialist, not a generalist
- Intake directors managing competitive metro markets where geographic exclusivity is a real selling point
What problem this template solves
Most agency landing pages lead with credentials and bury proof. Visitors who spend six figures a month on search ads do not have patience for that structure. They arrive skeptical, scan for real numbers, and leave if the page cannot justify itself in the first few seconds.
- No proof, no trust: generic agency pages list services without showing campaign results, causing high-intent visitors to bounce
- No urgency, no action: without a scarcity mechanism, high-consideration buyers delay indefinitely and never convert
- No specificity, no fit: pages that speak to every industry signal they understand none, which is fatal when the buyer is a trial lawyer evaluating keyword strategy
What you get with this template
You get a single-page layout built entirely around earning trust through evidence before asking for contact information. The structure moves visitors from skepticism to action through a deliberate, escalating sequence of proof frames.
- A frosted-glass courtroom hero with an oversized headline and a pulsing live-case counter subline
- Three stacked vertical case study rows built in bento tiles, each covering a progressively competitive legal market with real cost-per-click and cost-per-case data frames
- A three-field waitlist form with a practice area dropdown, metro area field, and monthly ad spend range selector, anchored by a live capacity meter showing remaining market slots
Feature list
This template ships with a focused set of layout and interaction features grounded in the legal pay-per-click agency brief.
Bento Grid Case Study Layout
The page uses a bento grid structure where each tile functions as a distinct frame in an unfolding campaign story. Tiles progress from bleeding client metrics, to rebuilt keyword architecture, to a declining cost-per-case curve, to a final retainer count. Three case study rows stack vertically, each covering a more competitive legal market than the last.
Frosted-Glass Courtroom Hero
The header features a single courtroom photograph shot through frosted glass and desaturated almost to monochrome. Oversized white display type is stamped across the frame, and a violet subline displays a mock live counter showing cases acquired that quarter.
Geo-Scarcity Waitlist Form
The primary conversion component is a three-field form capturing practice area, primary metro, and monthly ad spend range. A capacity meter directly below the form displays remaining metro slots in electric violet against void black, creating genuine geographic scarcity as a conversion lever.
Zip-Code Market Lookup
A secondary conversion path is a text link reading "See if your market is open" that scrolls to a zip-code lookup. The lookup returns a simple available or taken status, giving hesitant visitors a low-commitment way to engage before submitting the main form.
Escalating Transition Stats
Between each case study row, a transition tile holds a single oversized stat in electric violet type. These tiles act as chapter breaks, punctuating the narrative and resetting attention before the next market proof block begins.
Void and Violet Interaction System
Interactive states, data highlights, metrics, and calls to action are rendered exclusively in electric verdict violet (#8B5CF6). Hairline violet borders on bento tiles brighten on hover. All other type is pale deposition gray on absolute black, keeping color meaningful and earned.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Frosted Hero Header | Sets tone, delivers headline, shows live case counter |
| Case Study Row One | Single-vehicle PI campaign proof with real cost data |
| Transition Stat Tile | Oversized violet stat punctuates chapter break |
| Case Study Row Two | Mass tort market rebuild with keyword architecture frame |
| Transition Stat Tile | Second chapter break with escalating performance figure |
| Case Study Row Three | Catastrophic injury market with retainer count payoff |
| Waitlist Form Section | Three-field form with geo-capacity meter below |
| Zip-Code Lookup | Secondary call to action for market availability check |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Lens and Frame theme. Every design decision is intentional, creating the feeling of a windowless war room where the only color on screen is earned by results.
- Color system: absolute black (#09090B) as canvas, deep courtroom violet (#3D1F6E) for structural depth, pale deposition gray (#E0DDE5) for all body type, and electric verdict violet (#8B5CF6) reserved strictly for metrics, calls to action, interactive states, and live data highlights
- Bento tiles sit on the void-black canvas with hairline violet borders that brighten on hover, visually reinforcing the surveillance-camera, one-way-mirror editorial concept throughout the scroll
Mobile & speed optimization
The bento grid layout is structured for responsive stacking so tiles reflow cleanly on smaller viewports without losing the narrative sequence. The page is built as a single focused unit with no extraneous sections, keeping the asset load lean.
- Bento tiles are designed to stack vertically in a logical reading order on mobile, preserving the case study progression from bleeding metrics to retainer count
- The zip-code lookup and waitlist form are both touch-friendly, single-column components that translate directly from desktop without layout restructuring
How this template helps you convert
The conversion architecture of this template is built on a specific principle: prove surgical competence through data before ever asking for contact information, then apply scarcity around geographic exclusivity.
- The case study narrative scroll builds credibility frame by frame, using redacted-but-real cost-per-click and cost-per-case figures across three escalating markets so visitors sell themselves before the form appears
- The geo-capacity meter showing remaining metro slots turns a passive inquiry into an active decision, and the zip-code lookup gives fence-sitters a frictionless first step that pulls them deeper into the conversion path
Other information about this template
This template is built for agencies that position themselves as niche specialists in the legal paid search space. It is not a general marketing agency template and is not designed to be adapted for broad verticals.
- The template style is a bento grid layout, and the creative direction is a case study narrative, making it distinctly different from hero-and-form agency page conventions
- The waitlist and coming soon landing page direction means this template functions as a market reservation page rather than a standard service inquiry page
- The header concept is type over image, placing bold display copy directly on the frosted courtroom photograph rather than using a separate text block beneath the visual




Theme
Lens & Frame
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Void & Violet
Style
Bento Grid
Direction
Waitlist/Coming Soon
Page Sections
Bento Grid Case Study Layout
Frosted-glass Courtroom Hero
Geo-scarcity Waitlist Form
Zip-code Market Lookup
Escalating Transition Stat Tiles
Void and Violet Interaction System
Related questions
What type of agency is this landing page built for?
Can I customize the case study data in the bento tiles?
What is the purpose of the geo-capacity meter below the form?
Does the zip-code lookup need a backend connection to function?
Is this template suitable for a law firm's own website?