Firecrawl footer with trust band and link grid

Firecrawl footer with trust band and link grid, light-mode, minimal, light

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Light footer combining a brand block with ASCII flame art, a backer and SOC2 trust panel, and a four-column link grid over faint guide lines.

Summary

A light, multi-band footer that stacks a branded tagline block (with ASCII flame art), a credibility panel, and a four-column link directory. The standout is the upper trust band pairing "Backed by Y Combinator" and a SOC II Type 2 seal with social links.

Visual description

On an off-white background overlaid with very faint guide lines, the top band places the Firecrawl flame logo and the tagline "The easiest way to extract data from the web" on the left, with a small orange-tinted ASCII flame illustration beside it. To the right, a panel shows "Backed by" with a Y Combinator mark and a "SOC II Type 2" label above a circular AICPA SOC 2 seal, then a small grid of social entries (LinkedIn, X (Twitter), GitHub, Discord) with icons. Below, a four-column link grid is headed Products, Use Cases, Documentation, and Company, each listing several muted text links in rows separated by hairline dividers. A bottom row carries "© 2025 Firecrawl", legal links (Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, Report Abuse), and a blue "All systems normal" status indicator with a dot.

Key takeaway

Surfacing investor backing and a SOC 2 seal directly in the footer as low-effort, high-trust signals. The banded structure (brand, trust, links, legal) that organizes a dense footer into scannable zones. The live "All systems normal" status line that doubles as a reliability cue.

Reuse notes

Good for B2B and developer products that need to broadcast compliance and credibility low on the page. The trust band only helps if the badges are real (accelerator, SOC2, status page). The faint guide lines suit a technical brand but can be removed for a softer consumer look.

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