Waitlist is a Tailwind CSS landing page template specifically made to gather a pre-launch audience. It features a modern, clean design with both light and dark themes.
Two polished layout variants easily switchable using the header navigation toggle.
Main landing, FAQ, changelog, and contact pages form a complete pre-launch toolkit.
Design reference file provided to support customization and maintain visual consistency.
Optimized layouts that work seamlessly across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
Choose from HTML with Alpine.js, Next.js with TypeScript, or Vue with Vite.
Use for unlimited personal, commercial, and client projects under one purchase.
When you're building something new, generating early interest can make all the difference at launch time. This pre-launch template built with Tailwind CSS helps tech startups and product teams collect email addresses and keep potential users informed while development continues. Rather than a simple email capture form, it provides a complete set of pages designed to answer questions, share progress, and give visitors a reason to sign up. The template ships in three framework variants, making it easy to integrate with your existing development workflow.
The template comes in three distinct versions to match your preferred stack. The HTML version pairs with Alpine.js for lightweight interactivity. The Next.js version includes TypeScript support and uses the App Router architecture. The Vue version is built with Vite for fast development builds. All three versions use Tailwind CSS v4 with pre-compiled CSS, and changes can be made via the Tailwind CLI.
Both light and dark layouts are included out of the box. A simple toggle in the navigation header lets visitors switch between themes, and the indigo gradient accents work well in either mode. The design elements are intentionally minimal, making it straightforward to adapt colors and shapes to match your brand.
The license permits unlimited use across personal and commercial projects, including client work. Freelancers and agencies can use it for client projects as long as the final outcome adheres to the original terms.