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StataRocket

A Starter Kit for Statamic

Launch polished Statamic projects faster with a clean design system, reusable content blocks, SEO-ready defaults and sensible starter workflows.

25+ polished sections · SEO-ready · built for launch

A polished starting point for serious Statamic builds

StataRocket is built for projects that need to look sharp quickly without turning the first week into setup archaeology. It combines reusable Bard sections, clean Antlers partials, structured collections, theme-aware styling and practical defaults for SEO, navigation and global site settings.

Use it as a launchpad for client websites, editorial platforms, product pages or internal marketing sites. The structure is already there, but it stays flexible enough for real project work.

Everything a strong starter kit should already have.

The kit gives developers a clean foundation and editors a Control Panel that keeps recurring content decisions visible and reusable.

Clean Statamic foundation with a technical launch interface

Clean foundation

Layouts, partials and structure

A sensible Statamic setup with reusable templates, organized partials and a page system that is ready for actual projects.

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Light and dark design token system with connected color nodes

Theme-aware design

Light, dark and brandable

CSS variables carry the visual system through cards, buttons, prose, glows and interface details.

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Structured editorial blueprint interface in a clean control panel

Editor-friendly blueprints

Fields with intent

Blueprints and fieldsets are grouped, described and constrained so editors know what each field is meant to do.

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Reusable Antlers partial blocks connected as a template system

Reusable Bard sets

Build pages from real sections

Compose landing pages, content hubs and editorial pages with structured sets instead of one-off template work.

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Clean SEO metadata preview interface with technical indicators

Launch-ready defaults

SEO, feeds, assets and settings

Global settings, SEO Pro support, RSS output, social icons and demo assets are already wired into the starter flow.

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Built for momentum.

StataRocket focuses on the parts that usually slow a Statamic project down before the real work even starts.

Reusable Bard sets
25+
Theme modes
2
Demo collections
10+

Designed for the way Statamic projects actually grow.

Start simple, then expand into content hubs, product pages, events, authors, videos and customer stories without changing the foundation.

Flexible page building

Bard sets cover rich editorial pages, landing sections, cards, galleries, media blocks and conversion areas.

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Themeable by design

Default and Lighthouse themes share the same semantic system, so brand adaptation stays centralized.

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Publishable structure

Assets, licenses, changelog, SEO settings and starter kit metadata are organized for marketplace-ready work.

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Real content patterns included.

The demo content shows how articles and videos can share categories, tags, cards and taxonomy views without duplicating the design system.

Articles Videos
High-energy launch themed thumbnail with controlled cyberpunk lighting
Launch Video

AC/DC - Shoot To Thrill (Iron Man 2 Version)

A deliberate off-topic demo video to prove playlists, cards, embeds and taxonomy styling can handle high-voltage launch energy.

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Starter kit launch path toward a shippable Statamic website
Launch Article

From starter kit to shippable site

A starter kit becomes useful when it does more than compile. It should guide teams toward a site that can actually launch.

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Development Video

Dive into the Laravel 11 Directory Structure

A Laravel structure video that complements StataRocket’s emphasis on clear ownership between content, templates, assets and configuration.

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Editorial workflow timeline with approval stages and content signals
Editorial Article

Editorial workflows that survive real projects

A good starter kit balances flexible content editing with enough structure to keep growing websites maintainable.

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Development Video

Welcome Laravel 11

A Laravel 11 overview for understanding the framework foundation StataRocket inherits through Statamic.

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CSS-first Tailwind v4 interface with layered technical tokens
Development Article

Building with Tailwind CSS v4

Tailwind CSS v4 moves more design configuration into CSS, which pairs well with StataRocket’s theme token approach.

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Start with structure. Ship with style.

Use StataRocket as a focused base for polished Statamic sites, then follow the connected demo entries to see how content, taxonomies and components work together.