Shield
Shield is the security-product theme — restrained, monochromatic, the kind of look that says “we’re SOC 2 compliant and proud of it.” Best fit for security tools, observability platforms, compliance products, and infrastructure SaaS.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Tier | Free |
| Category | SaaS / security |
| Primary font | Inter Variable |
| Brand accent | Near-grayscale + yellow-green highlights |
| Vibe | Restrained, trust-forward, enterprise-leaning |
Included pages
Section titled “Included pages”/— homepage with hero, trust indicators, feature grid, comparison, pricing, FAQ, CTA/about/,/features/,/pricing/,/customers/,/contact/,/resources//blog/and/blog/[slug]//sections/— style guide/privacy/,/terms/
What makes Shield different
Section titled “What makes Shield different”- Restrained palette — Shield is intentionally close to grayscale. The yellow-green is used sparingly for accents (active state, “Pro” badges, success icons). Don’t crank the brand chroma up — it’ll fight Shield’s design intent.
- Comparison table — Shield’s homepage features a “Shield vs. legacy tools” comparison that uses the
Comparisonsection. Keep the column headers short or they’ll wrap. - Trust-indicator stripe — a horizontal logo strip beneath the hero (“Trusted by ___”). Replace with your own client logos in
siteConfigor directly inHeader.astro.
Free-theme attribution
Section titled “Free-theme attribution”Shield is free. Keep the Created by aerolaunch.app footer credit, or buy the theme for $39 launch (reg. $49) to remove it.
What’s next
Section titled “What’s next”- Customize → Section data — the Comparison block is Shield’s centerpiece.
- Configure → Analytics — security buyers expect privacy-friendly Plausible / Umami; wire those instead of GA4.