Blueprint clarity
Fields that editors understand
Structured fields keep content predictable without turning the Control Panel into a spreadsheet.
Page
Reusable Bard sets for flexible page building.
The Bento set is ideal for dense feature storytelling. Each card gets its own image, heading, subtitle, text and link, while the selected layout controls how much content is visible.
Blueprint clarity
Structured fields keep content predictable without turning the Control Panel into a spreadsheet.
Theme tokens
Design variables carry the visual language through headings, buttons, cards and prose.
Reusable sets
Bard sections make it easy to compose marketing pages, landing pages and editorial content.
Clean assets
Images, icons and logos are organized so the starter kit stays publishable.
SEO defaults
SEO Pro settings provide sensible fallbacks while keeping manual overrides possible.
Video support
Blog posts and videos can share categories, tags and presentation patterns.
Use bullet points for compact proof, service lists or technical highlights that need a little visual rhythm without becoming full cards.
Use this section when the next action should be obvious and visually separated from surrounding content.
Category items pull recent articles and videos from the same category, which is useful for mixed topic pages.
A Laravel structure video that complements StataRocket’s emphasis on clear ownership between content, templates, assets and configuration.
A Laravel 11 overview for understanding the framework foundation StataRocket inherits through Statamic.
Tailwind CSS v4 moves more design configuration into CSS, which pairs well with StataRocket’s theme token approach.
Reusable Antlers partials are strongest when they capture shared behavior and styling while keeping simple templates readable.
A Tailwind CSS setup video that matches the starter-kit goal: predictable frontend foundations before visual polish.
A Statamic CMS overview that connects Laravel development, content modeling and a cleaner authoring experience.
Code snippets are useful for compact Antlers, Tailwind or configuration examples inside documentation-style pages.
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{{ vite src="resources/js/site.js|resources/css/site.css" }}
The Collections set can combine blog posts and videos into one teaser grid while the card partial handles the entry type.
A deliberate off-topic demo video to prove playlists, cards, embeds and taxonomy styling can handle high-voltage launch energy.
A starter kit becomes useful when it does more than compile. It should guide teams toward a site that can actually launch.
A Laravel structure video that complements StataRocket’s emphasis on clear ownership between content, templates, assets and configuration.
A good starter kit balances flexible content editing with enough structure to keep growing websites maintainable.
A Laravel 11 overview for understanding the framework foundation StataRocket inherits through Statamic.
Tailwind CSS v4 moves more design configuration into CSS, which pairs well with StataRocket’s theme token approach.
Company entries demonstrate logos, social links, content sections, related people and detail pages with intentionally connected demo data.
Brand platforms, editorial systems and campaign websites.
Blue Harbor Studio helps teams turn structured content into polished, maintainable digital experiences. The company profile demonstrates logos, social links, team relations and reusable Bard content.
Content architecture and scalable page components.
Brightlayer helps teams turn structured content into polished, maintainable digital experiences. The company profile demonstrates logos, social links, team relations and reusable Bard content.
Operational websites for teams that need reliable content.
Clarity Ops helps teams turn structured content into polished, maintainable digital experiences. The company profile demonstrates logos, social links, team relations and reusable Bard content.
Composable sites, launch workflows and technical QA.
Launchgrid Labs helps teams turn structured content into polished, maintainable digital experiences. The company profile demonstrates logos, social links, team relations and reusable Bard content.
Strategy and implementation for content-led teams.
Northstar Digital helps teams turn structured content into polished, maintainable digital experiences. The company profile demonstrates logos, social links, team relations and reusable Bard content.
Design systems for fast-moving product teams.
Orbit Works helps teams turn structured content into polished, maintainable digital experiences. The company profile demonstrates logos, social links, team relations and reusable Bard content.
Analytics-ready web experiences with restrained design systems.
Pulseframe helps teams turn structured content into polished, maintainable digital experiences. The company profile demonstrates logos, social links, team relations and reusable Bard content.
Premium starter-kit implementation for ambitious launches.
Rocketline Studio helps teams turn structured content into polished, maintainable digital experiences. The company profile demonstrates logos, social links, team relations and reusable Bard content.
Performance marketing with clean technical foundations.
Signal Forge helps teams turn structured content into polished, maintainable digital experiences. The company profile demonstrates logos, social links, team relations and reusable Bard content.
UX, accessibility and frontend delivery with clear QA workflows.
Vector Lane helps teams turn structured content into polished, maintainable digital experiences. The company profile demonstrates logos, social links, team relations and reusable Bard content.
FAQs are structured as repeatable question-and-answer items and work well for product, service and onboarding pages.
Yes. The Bard field stores each set as structured content, so editors can reorder, duplicate and combine them per page.
Mostly yes. Colors, typography and prose styling are centralized through CSS variables and theme classes.
It is demo content by design, but the relationships, links and field coverage are realistic enough to test a starter-kit implementation end to end.
Feature cards are useful when every benefit needs a visual anchor, a short explanation and an optional link to a related company or case page.
Start from pages, collections, taxonomies and reusable sections that already speak the same visual language.
Blueprints, templates and demo assets are polished enough to show the intended authoring experience.
Tailwind, Alpine, Antlers partials and Statamic collections stay organized for real project work.
The gallery set supports multiple assets and optional column spans for stronger visual pacing inside long pages.
The Image set gives visual breaks a proper section title and keeps alt text visible as a caption.
Jobs can also present project roles, open positions or experience items with a logo, company name, position and link.
A compact logo grid works well for social proof, partner ecosystems and technology stacks.
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Markdown remains the right choice when the content should read like an article section instead of a component. Use it for explanations, short narratives, release notes or anything that benefits from headings, lists and links.
Partners are more detailed than a logo cloud: each item can carry a title, subtitle, description and link.
Brand platform partner
Supports editorial design systems, landing pages and campaign rollouts.
Frontend quality partner
Focuses on accessible interfaces, responsive sections and pragmatic QA.
Release workflow partner
Helps teams move from starter kit to launchable website without ceremony.
The People set renders the People collection and is useful for team pages, author overviews and contributor sections.
Content Architect · Brightlayer
Information Architecture Advisor · Vector Lane
Amelie Schwarz works as Content Architect at Brightlayer. This profile demonstrates linked company positions, contact data, social links and an avatar asset.
Launch Manager · Launchgrid Labs
Delivery Operations Advisor · Clarity Ops
David Neumann works as Launch Manager at Launchgrid Labs. This profile demonstrates linked company positions, contact data, social links and an avatar asset.
Growth Consultant · Signal Forge
Acquisition Advisor · Northstar Digital
Elena Voss works as Growth Consultant at Signal Forge. This profile demonstrates linked company positions, contact data, social links and an avatar asset.
Technical Producer · Rocketline Studio
Interactive Demo Producer · Pulseframe
Felix Roth works as Technical Producer at Rocketline Studio. This profile demonstrates linked company positions, contact data, social links and an avatar asset.
Design Systems Lead · Orbit Works
Brand Systems Advisor · Signal Forge
Jonas Brandt works as Design Systems Lead at Orbit Works. This profile demonstrates linked company positions, contact data, social links and an avatar asset.
Accessibility Specialist · Vector Lane
Inclusive UX Advisor · Blue Harbor Studio
Lina Hartmann works as Accessibility Specialist at Vector Lane. This profile demonstrates linked company positions, contact data, social links and an avatar asset.
Digital Strategist · Northstar Digital
Strategy Advisor · Orbit Works
Mara Keller works as Digital Strategist at Northstar Digital. This profile demonstrates linked company positions, contact data, social links and an avatar asset.
Frontend Architect · Blue Harbor Studio
Frontend Systems Consultant · Orbit Works
Noah Stein works as Frontend Architect at Blue Harbor Studio. This profile demonstrates linked company positions, contact data, social links and an avatar asset.
Content Operations Lead · Clarity Ops
Editorial Systems Consultant · Brightlayer
Sofia Weber works as Content Operations Lead at Clarity Ops. This profile demonstrates linked company positions, contact data, social links and an avatar asset.
Analytics Engineer · Pulseframe
Measurement Advisor · Launchgrid Labs
Timo Fischer works as Analytics Engineer at Pulseframe. This profile demonstrates linked company positions, contact data, social links and an avatar asset.
Products demonstrate offer-style entries with product imagery, featured images, excerpts and detail pages.
Predictable asset handling for real websites.
Asset Dock demonstrates image, logo, avatar and gallery handling for publishable Statamic content.
Reusable blueprints for editorial teams.
Blueprint Studio focuses on editor-friendly fields, reusable fieldsets and predictable Control Panel workflows for structured Statamic projects.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Landing pages built around measurable intent.
Signal Pages demonstrates focused landing pages with clear calls to action, reusable components and measurable content paths.
Light and dark mode tokens with practical defaults.
Theme Matrix demonstrates light and dark mode tokens, reusable color surfaces and brandable visual defaults.
Structured publishing workflows for teams.
Workflow Engine shows how structured authorship, dates, taxonomies and related entries support a repeatable publishing process.
Projects are manually curated cards. Use them when the exact order and copy matter more than pulling a collection automatically.
A clean Statamic setup with reusable sections, SEO defaults and demo content.
Light and dark mode styling across cards, typography, buttons and images.
Blueprints and content structures that keep authoring predictable.
Responsive checks, accessibility details and template polish before launch.
Dark mode is where Tailwind developers discover whether their design system was a system or just vibes with variables.
Skill bars can show competencies, product maturity, implementation progress or other simple metrics from 0 to 100.
Statistics are for compact proof points, launch metrics or product facts that should be understood in seconds.
The Tags set is a simple way to surface important topics without rendering a full taxonomy archive.
Taxonomy terms can point to article series and video playlists, including their related entries.
Select a product and the section renders testimonials connected to that product entry.
Customer voices for
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.
Customer voices
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.
Customer voices
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.
The Timeline set works for project phases, company history, release plans or career highlights.
The Video set supports embeddable media and keeps it aligned with the same section heading pattern.