Absorb is a gallery and detail landing page template built for acoustic panel installation businesses. It combines a location-aware hero input, a guarantee strip, an expandable before-and-after project gallery with decibel readings, and a five-step diagnostic quiz. The result is a single-page experience that earns trust through measurable proof and converts visitors by consulting them before they ever pick up the phone.
by Rocket studio
Absorb is a landing page template designed for acoustic treatment installation crews. It opens with a room-type input, backs every claim with a full-refund RT60 guarantee, and walks visitors through a five-step "Find Your Fix" quiz. By the time someone finishes the quiz, they have a custom treatment recommendation and a clear path to booking a site survey.
This template is built for service businesses that install acoustic panels, bass traps, and diffusers in commercial and residential spaces. It works equally well for solo operators and established installation crews targeting clients who are ready to act on a noise problem.
Acoustic treatment is an invisible product. Clients cannot touch it on a shelf, and most of them cannot interpret a reverberation time reading without help. The typical service page loses buyers at the point where trust should peak.
You get a fully structured landing page with five distinct sections, each designed to move a skeptical visitor from curiosity to a booked site survey. Every section plays a specific role in the conversion flow.




Theme
Industrial Raw
Creative direction
Guarantee-Led
Color system
Fire & Earth
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Room-type Location Input Hero
Full-width RT60 Guarantee Strip
Expandable Before-and-after Gallery
Five-step Diagnostic Quiz
Testimonials with Outcome Data
Looping Sound-wave Video Background
Can I use this template for a single-location acoustic installation business?
Do I need to supply my own before-and-after photos and decibel readings?
What does RT60 mean and why is it used in the guarantee?
Can the five-step quiz be adapted for my specific service area and room types?
Is this template designed for commercial clients like restaurants and offices?
A paragraph introducing the features: Each component in this template is chosen to address a specific buyer hesitation. Together they form a trust-building and conversion sequence grounded in measurable outcomes.
The hero section opens with an oversized input field centered on a dark matte background. As the visitor types, autocomplete options appear: restaurant dining room, podcast studio, open office, home theater, and worship hall. The interaction immediately signals relevance and narrows the experience to the visitor's actual context.
A bold, full-width section directly below the hero states the core guarantee: measurable RT60 reduction or a full panel removal and refund. RT60 refers to the time it takes for sound to decay by 60 decibels in a room. This strip anchors the entire page's credibility before the visitor scrolls further.
The gallery grid displays real installation projects paired with actual decibel readings. Each thumbnail expands into a detail view showing panel placement diagrams, room dimensions, materials used, and an audio clip that toggles between treated and untreated recordings. Doubt dissolves project by project.
The primary call to action launches a guided diagnostic covering room type, approximate square footage, ceiling height, primary noise complaint, and budget range. Each step uses illustrated icons rather than dropdowns. On completion, the visitor receives a custom treatment recommendation with an estimated panel count.
Client quotes are paired with room type labels and specific outcome data. This section reinforces the guarantee by showing that real clients in real rooms received results worth talking about publicly.
The hero background plays a subtle loop visualizing sound waves as heat distortion across a bare concrete wall. The waves collapse into stillness as panels appear on screen. No stock photography is used, just physics made visible.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Input | Room-type field and looping video to qualify visitor intent immediately |
| Guarantee Strip | Full-width RT60 refund promise to establish credibility before the gallery |
| Gallery Grid | Before-and-after project cards with dB readings and expandable detail views |
| Find Your Fix Quiz | Five-step diagnostic that delivers a custom recommendation and booking prompt |
| Testimonials | Client quotes paired with room type and measurable treatment outcomes |
| Footer | Linear single-row footer with contact and navigation links |
The template uses an Industrial Raw visual theme. The palette feels like a converted warehouse where kiln-fired clay meets raw iron. Every color has an assigned role so the visual hierarchy never competes with the content.
The template is designed desktop-first to serve the primary audience of restaurant owners and facilities managers reviewing vendors at a desk. It is also fully mobile responsive for secondary audiences visiting from a phone.
The page is structured so that every scroll step reduces a specific buyer objection rather than simply adding more product information. The quiz is the anchor of the conversion flow.
This template sits within the Construction and Home category under the Specialty Construction subcategory, targeting the acoustic panel installation niche. It is localized for the United States market and priced in USD. Typography combines Fraunces as the serif display face with DM Sans for body and interface text, creating a contrast that feels authoritative without being cold. Animation intensity is high by design: sound-wave CSS animation, scroll-triggered reveals, quiz step transitions, and gallery expand interactions all contribute to the sensory impression the brief describes as stepping into a treated room for the first time.