StataRocket - Hero light

Launch a focused campaign page

Hero, proof, sections and next actions in one editable page.

Use the hero blueprint when the first viewport needs to set context immediately, then continue with reusable Bard sections for proof, details, media and conversion.

Hero media · Internal links · Reusable Bard sections

A hero page should earn the larger opening.

The page continues with structured content that explains why the hero exists, instead of leaving the rest of the page empty.

Starter kit launch path toward a shippable Statamic website

Campaign focus

One clear promise

Use the hero to frame a launch, product announcement, service offer or editorial hub.

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Light and dark design token system with connected color nodes

Theme-ready media

Light and dark assets

Separate hero backgrounds let the page stay polished across both visual modes.

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Structured editorial blueprint interface in a clean control panel

Editor control

Fields before template edits

Hero text, buttons, social proof and media are handled through the blueprint.

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Technical thumbnail for customizing a Tailwind CSS design system

Reusable follow-up

Bard after the hero

The content below the hero can use the same sets as normal pages.

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Editorial workflow timeline with approval stages and content signals

Connected journey

Entries over raw URLs

Buttons and cards link to existing demo entries wherever the blueprint allows it.

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The hero blueprint covers the top of the funnel.

Use compact numbers for launch proof, product facts or campaign scope before the page moves into detail.

Hero variants
2
Reusable content sets
25+
Linked demo collections
10+
CSS-first Tailwind v4 interface with layered technical tokens

After the first viewport, the page still needs substance

Hero pages often fail because the opening looks important and the rest of the page quietly gives up. This demo avoids that by pairing the hero with reusable sections that explain the offer, show related content and lead visitors to the next relevant entry.

The same structure works for product launches, event announcements, case study hubs and documentation introductions.

Use this section as the bridge between visual promise and practical proof. The image creates atmosphere, while the copy explains how the blueprint should be used: first establish context, then support it with structured sections, internal links and content that belongs to the same site system.

That balance matters for starter-kit demos. A hero can look premium in isolation, but the page only becomes useful when editors can see what happens after the first screen.

Related product-style entries.

The Products set demonstrates how a hero page can point into structured offer pages without manually rebuilding cards.

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Asset Dock

Predictable asset handling for real websites.

Asset Dock demonstrates image, logo, avatar and gallery handling for publishable Statamic content.

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Blueprint Studio

Reusable blueprints for editorial teams.

Blueprint Studio focuses on editor-friendly fields, reusable fieldsets and predictable Control Panel workflows for structured Statamic projects.

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Content Radar

Editorial planning views with clean taxonomy structure.

Content Radar shows how categories, tags, article series and playlists create useful discovery paths across articles and videos.

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Launchpad CMS

A structured content base for campaign sites.

Launchpad CMS gives campaign teams a structured page foundation with reusable Bard sections, product media and SEO-ready defaults. It is the first stop in the demo journey: create a strong content base, then extend it with products, articles, events and testimonials.

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Orbit Library

A polished component library for repeatable layouts.

Orbit Library presents a reusable component system for cards, media frames, panels and section layouts used throughout the starter kit.

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Release Kit

A launch checklist baked into the project structure.

Release Kit collects the final production checks: content structure, asset readiness, SEO defaults and reusable launch pages.

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SEO Console

Metadata defaults and previews that stay out of the way.

SEO Console demonstrates metadata fields, previews and sensible defaults for pages, entries and taxonomy terms.

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Signal Pages

Landing pages built around measurable intent.

Signal Pages demonstrates focused landing pages with clear calls to action, reusable components and measurable content paths.

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Theme Matrix

Light and dark mode tokens with practical defaults.

Theme Matrix demonstrates light and dark mode tokens, reusable color surfaces and brandable visual defaults.

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Workflow Engine

Structured publishing workflows for teams.

Workflow Engine shows how structured authorship, dates, taxonomies and related entries support a repeatable publishing process.

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Proof connected to Launchpad CMS.

Testimonials can be filtered by a product entry, which keeps social proof relevant to the campaign context.

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Launchpad CMS

Launchpad CMS gives campaign teams a structured page foundation with reusable Bard sections, product media and SEO-ready defaults. It is the first stop in the demo journey: create a strong content base, then extend it with products, articles, events and testimonials.

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Customer voices

Felix Roth

Technical Producer , Rocketline Studio

StataRocket gave our team a polished starting point without hiding the structure. We could adjust content, navigation and design tokens quickly, and the authoring experience stayed clear enough for the whole team.

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Customer voices

Mara Keller

Digital Strategist , Northstar Digital

StataRocket gave our team a polished starting point without hiding the structure. We could adjust content, navigation and design tokens quickly, and the authoring experience stayed clear enough for the whole team.

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Continue into the content system.

The hero introduces the story; the linked entries demonstrate how the starter kit keeps that story connected.