Shipping Container
Maersk red, sea salt.
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Mood is set. Now go ship something.
industrial IoT, logistics startups, trades-focused apps, and founders whose customers wear steel-toes to the demo.
Shipping Container reads like a spec sheet that learned typography. Maersk red, sea salt. No flourishes, just intent. The grid is rigid, the colour pairing is industrial standard, and the headline has the kind of weight that suggests the product is heavier than it actually is. Your buyer reads the page and immediately believes you ship something real, which is half the battle.
Suits logistics platforms, construction tech, energy tools, and software sold into a procurement department that asks for spec sheets first. Avoid it for direct-to-consumer launches where warmth, personality, and storytelling drive the click and the page is supposed to feel like a friend.
Real-time analytics ships free from minute one, no demo call required. Add the REST API, webhooks, and a custom domain on Pro when you are ready to wire signups into the rest of your stack and the launch feels mature enough to deserve its own subdomain that does not have our name in it.