LaunchPad - Pre-launch waitlist landing page template
A dark-theme landing page with email capture, live countdown, real-time signup counter, and an admin dashboard for managing leads.

Waitlist signup with validation
Collect names and emails with clear inline validation and a polished success state.
Live signup counter
Show real-time momentum with an always-updated waitlist total.
Countdown timer to launch
Build urgency with a configurable launch countdown that stays stable while loading.
Social sharing after signup
Turn each signup into additional reach with built-in share actions.
Admin dashboard with CSV export
Review and export your full waitlist when it is time to invite users.
Production-ready features built with modern tech stack for exceptional performance and user experience

LaunchPad gives you a complete pre-launch waitlist site you can publish before your product is ready. Visitors land on a polished page, add their name and email, and get immediate confirmation.
The template is designed for founders and teams who need to validate demand fast without stitching together multiple tools. You get one place to capture demand, show momentum, and prepare for launch communications.
Who this is for
- Founders validating demand before shipping
- Indie hackers running early-access campaigns
- Product teams collecting beta interest
- Marketing teams launching coming-soon pages
Best use cases
Pre-launch waitlists: Drive traffic to one destination, collect interest, and export your list when invites are ready.
Beta onboarding: Capture early users, then invite in controlled batches as product capacity grows.
Product launch pages: Pair a launch countdown with social sharing to build momentum in public.
Getting started
Step 1: Remix this template
Create your own copy and preview the full signup flow.
Step 2: Customize your copy and brand
Update headline, supporting text, and colors to match your launch narrative.
Step 3: Set your launch date
Configure the countdown date so urgency aligns with your release plan.
Step 4: Create admin access
Assign admin role(s) to the people who should review and export signups.
Step 5: Publish and iterate
Go live, monitor signups, and refine messaging as you learn from traffic.


