With Status And Locale
Four link columns with a bottom bar showing system status and a language picker.
Four link columns with a bottom bar showing system status and a language picker.
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With Status and Locale opens with a brand name link, then a four-column link grid covering Product, Company, Resources, and Legal. Each column has a bold heading and four plain text links beneath it. A divider bar at the bottom holds a copyright notice on the left and two controls on the right: a status indicator with a green dot and the label "All systems operational," and a language picker showing a globe icon beside the current locale.
Every part of the layout is independent. You can rewrite or reorder the column headings and links, swap in your own brand name, and update the copyright year without affecting the rest. The status link and the language button can each be removed if your product does not need them, and the four-column grid collapses to two columns on narrow screens automatically.
This footer fits any product that benefits from surfacing reliability signals directly alongside navigation. For an AI assistant product where uptime and trust are selling points, the status indicator keeps users reassured without sending them to a separate status page. The locale button is a good fit when the product ships in multiple languages and you want to surface that capability at the page level rather than burying it in account settings.
Compared to a minimal one-row footer, this layout carries far more navigational depth while still feeling restrained. Compared to a footer with a newsletter signup, this one stays out of the way and lets the page content do the converting.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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All four columns are driven by a plain data array, so the structure adapts as soon as you edit the titles and link labels:
Tip: if your product is single-language, remove the globe button and let the status indicator sit flush against the copyright line.