The calm workspace marketing teams wish their product already felt like.
Built from the Notion design reference and both preview files, this template package turns the visual system into a complete SaaS-ready site with product storytelling, pricing, and company pages.
Ship a launch page, onboarding sequence, and internal release note from the same canvas.
Progress
74%
AI Summary
Launch blockers are concentrated in legal review and migration QA. Recommended next milestone: customer comms approval by Thursday.
Roadmap
Wiki
Tasks
Trusted visual language
A homepage system designed to feel familiar to modern SaaS buyers without collapsing into generic landing-page chrome.
01 / Product Story
Everything important stays in one quiet system.
The page kit mirrors the product promise: fewer surfaces, cleaner handoffs, and enough structure to scale without feeling heavy.
Docs that stay attached to the work.
Give every project brief, meeting note, and decision log a permanent home beside the sprint, not somewhere downstream.
One workspace for roadmaps, launches, and ops.
Switch between boards, timelines, checklists, and executive views without rebuilding the same plan in four tools.
Answers pulled from your actual system of record.
Summaries, onboarding, and status recaps draw from live docs and project data, so the page feels useful instead of theatrical.
02 / Workflow
A single home for work that used to live across six tabs.
The system is arranged like a useful workspace instead of a decorative one: roadmap, docs, tasks, handoff, and a lightweight AI layer.
Launch planning, specs, and internal docs all share the same hierarchy.
Executive summaries surface from the same source your team edits every day.
Warm white sections and restrained borders keep attention on the content itself.
Side Rail
GTM brief
03 / Enterprise Story
Quiet enough for teams. Structured enough for scale.
The darker sections in the preview hinted at premium depth. Here they become an enterprise narrative block for governance, security, and rollout.
Permissions that match real organizations.
Granular ownership, approval checkpoints, and shared workspace rules without adding visual noise.
Rollouts that respect how teams actually adopt tools.
Start with a single operating doc, then expand to wikis, initiatives, and recurring operating cadences.
A premium section without losing the warmth.
The deep surface keeps the page feeling substantial while blue remains the only interaction accent.
04 / Use Cases
Made for the teams that need one operating layer, not another dashboard.
The structure works for different SaaS categories because it sells clarity, not a gimmick.
Product teams replacing scattered specs, docs, and standups.
Agencies packaging delivery, approvals, and client collaboration.
Operations teams running playbooks, checklists, and recurring programs.
Founders who need one clear place to manage launch motion.
“It feels like our product already knows how teams want to work.”
This section gives the template a credible mid-funnel moment: proof, human context, and a visual reset before buyers reach pricing.
Priya Shen
VP Product, Northstar Cloud
05 / Pricing Preview
Enough structure to sell. Enough restraint to trust.
The kit continues into a dedicated pricing page, but this homepage already tees up tiering and plan differentiation.
$0
For small teams mapping docs, tasks, and one shared workspace.
$18/ seat
For teams that need advanced permissions, connected databases, and AI assistance.
Custom
For procurement, governance, rollout planning, and centralized administration.
06 / FAQ
Questions buyers ask before they click the CTA.
What does this kit include?
A complete Notion-inspired market page system with a homepage, pricing page, about page, shared navigation, footer, and reusable content blocks.
How closely does it follow the Notion reference?
The palette, border weight, spacing rhythm, typography scale, and CTA behavior are all derived from the provided DESIGN.md plus the light and dark previews.
Can this be adapted to a real SaaS brand?
Yes. The structure is already production-oriented, so most teams only need to swap copy, screenshots, pricing, and brand naming.
Start with the system buyers already trust, then make it yours.
This template is intentionally complete enough to launch with, not just admire in a gallery.