A landing page for complex software has one impossible job: explain enough to build trust, but not so much that you scare people off. So I stopped asking "what features do we list?" and started asking "what should someone feel in the first five seconds?"
The answer was control. Every decision served that.
The hero shows a live shipment timeline instead of describing real-time tracking. Each feature section answers one question with real UI mockups instead of abstract icons. Carrier logos, testimonials, and an FAQ handle every objection before the visitor reaches the form. One typeface carries every word from a dense data table to a full-width headline. Three colors, each with a job.
The result is a page that leads with one promise, proves it with the product, removes every objection, and asks for just one thing.