Startup Coming Soon Page Template
This template is built for SaaS and startup teams that want to look like they've launched long before the product is technically live. It balances a clear story, a focused waitlist, and enough detail for investors and early adopters—without turning into a full marketing site.
Works perfectly with the coming soon builder and waitlist pages.
1. Template overview
The startup coming soon template gives you a launch-ready default that assumes you're a small team building something ambitious for a clearly defined audience. The hero focuses on the outcome you deliver, not buzzwords. The waitlist form is front and center with a simple promise about what subscribers will receive. Below the fold, you get just enough room to talk about your thesis, your product direction, and early social proof.
2. Ideal use cases
This template is especially well-suited for:
- B2B SaaS tools that need to convince founders, ops teams, or engineering leaders that something serious is in the works.
- Early-stage platforms raising a round and wanting a public page that matches the story in their deck.
- Startups planning a coordinated launch sequence that also includes a countdown page and a full launch page.
3. Layout and sections
Out of the box, the template is composed of:
- A hero with a primary headline, supporting copy, and a waitlist form.
- A short “Why we're building this” section for founder-level narrative.
- A benefits grid grouped by outcomes (speed, clarity, control).
- An optional countdown block that you can configure from the countdown builder.
- A compact FAQ covering timing, pricing expectations, and access.
4. Customization ideas
In Synerva you can adapt this template without losing the underlying structure:
- Swap the default benefits with ones that map to your own JTBDs.
- Add a “For who / not for” section if you want to qualify your waitlist more aggressively.
- Link to longer-form content on your prelaunch page or guides like how to create a coming soon page.
5. Benefits of using this template in Synerva
The same project can later power your waitlist page, countdown page and launch page, so you never have to rebuild layouts from scratch.
6. Template FAQ
Who should use this template instead of a generic one?
If you're building a venture-scale or ambition-driven product and talking to a professional audience, this template will feel more natural than a generic “coming soon” layout. For casual side projects, the base coming soon page may be enough.
Can I export this template's code?
Yes. Like other Synerva pages, you can export to Next.js, React, or Angular once you're ready to move your coming soon system into your own codebase.