Agentcard is a polished real estate agent digital business card landing page built for brokerages, team leads, and franchise networks. The Overlap/Layered design uses a scroll-jacked header to assemble a live card in front of the visitor. A B2B-focused partnership form and a persistent free-trial bar capture both bulk buyers and solo agents in a single page.
by Rocket studio
Agentcard turns a real estate agent's contact details into a living digital business card. The landing page opens with a five-step scroll-jacked animation that builds a card before the visitor's eyes. A creator spotlight section profiles three real agent types. Two conversion paths serve brokerage buyers and individual agents side by side.
This template is built for the people managing agent identity at scale. It speaks directly to decision-makers who are tired of static, paper-based solutions and want something that works from the first impression.
Real estate agents still fumble for crumpled cards at open houses. Brokerages lose brand consistency every time an agent updates their photo or changes their phone number. This template replaces that fragile, disposable rectangle with something that stays current, looks deliberate, and represents the brokerage well.
You get a single, structured landing page designed to demonstrate the product and convert two distinct audiences at once. Everything described below is built into the template layout and visual system.




Theme
Ink & Paper
Creative direction
Creator Spotlight
Color system
Monochrome Steel
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Scroll-jacked Card Assembly Header
Overlapping Creator Spotlight
B2B Brokerage Partnership Form
Persistent Free-trial Bottom Bar
Monochrome Steel Visual System
Layered Overlap Section Architecture
Who is the primary buyer this landing page targets?
Can the template handle both B2B and individual agent conversions at the same time?
What does the scroll-jacked header actually show visitors?
How many agent profiles are in the creator spotlight section?
What fields does the brokerage partnership form collect?
This template ships with a clear set of page-level features drawn directly from the brief. Each one serves a specific purpose in the visitor's journey from curiosity to commitment.
The viewport locks on entry and builds a digital business card across five scroll ticks. Paper texture fills first, then the agent name presses in, then the headshot slides up, then contact icons float into place. The visitor experiences the product by scrolling through it before reading a single line of copy.
Three real agent profiles follow the header release. Each section overlaps the previous one by forty pixels, stacking like a dealt hand of cards. The profiles cover a luxury Manhattan broker, an Austin husband-wife team with zip-code lead routing, and a Chicago commercial agent with CRM auto-sync, giving visitors three distinct proof points.
After the third agent profile, a short form captures brokerage intent. It collects company name, agent count via a dropdown (10-25, 25-100, 100+), and the prospect's current card solution. The form is purposeful and brief, which respects the buyer's time.
A fixed bottom bar stays visible throughout the full page scroll. It collects an email and phone number, then promises a live card preview in under sixty seconds. This path captures individual agents who arrived outside the B2B funnel without interrupting the primary brokerage pitch.
The Monochrome Steel color system uses deep press black, brushed nickel, cotton stock white, and emboss silver as an accent on hover states and interactive card previews. The palette is deliberately restrained, like a freshly printed letterpress card still warm from the press.
The Overlap/Layered template style creates physical depth across every section transition. Each content block slides over the previous one, reinforcing the tactile, card-in-hand feeling the brand concept promises. Depth here is a design argument, not a decorative choice.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Scroll-Jacked Header | Assembles a live digital card across five scroll steps |
| Luxury Broker Profile | Shows a Manhattan agent whose card triggers a video intro |
| Husband-Wife Team Profile | Demonstrates zip-code lead routing on a shared card |
| Commercial Agent Profile | Highlights CRM auto-sync for a Chicago commercial agent |
| Brokerage Partnership Form | Captures bulk buyer intent with a short three-field form |
| Persistent Free-Trial Bar | Collects individual agent email and phone for a live preview |
The visual system is built around the Ink and Paper theme. Every color, texture, and transition decision connects back to the physical sensation of a high-quality printed card. The palette is tight and intentional, giving the page a premium, editorial quality that earns trust before a word is read.
The scroll-jacked header and layered section transitions are designed with a structured scroll sequence that works within a single contained viewport. The layout accounts for the full range of screen sizes a brokerage buyer or individual agent might use.
The page earns the click before it asks for one. Visitors watch the product work in the scroll-jacked header, then see real agents using it in distinct real-world contexts. By the time either call to action appears, the case has already been made visually.
This template sits inside the Personal and Resume category, specifically under the Real Estate Agent Profile subcategory. The niche focus is the real estate agent digital business card space, which means the page copy, layout hierarchy, and conversion architecture are all built for that specific buyer context and not adapted from a generic lead-generation template.