Airtime is a single-column landing page template built for dental podcast networks. It opens with a chapter-style hero, flows through playable featured episodes and creator spotlights, and closes with an email subscribe bar and archive link. The design uses a parchment and rust editorial palette that feels warm, analog, and deliberately unhurried, a strong contrast to clinical dental content.
by Rocket studio
Airtime is a single-column landing page template for dental podcast and media networks. It front-loads three playable episodes to earn listener trust before asking for an email address. A chapter-style hero, creator spotlight sections, thematic series collections, and a sticky subscribe bar give the page both narrative depth and a clear conversion path.
This template is built for dental media creators who speak to a professional audience. It works best when the content is specialist-led and the host wants listeners to feel the depth before they commit to subscribing.
Most podcast landing pages present a grid of episode thumbnails and a subscribe button. That approach works for general audiences, but dental professionals need more context before they give up an inbox. Airtime solves the trust gap by letting the content speak first.
You get a fully structured single-column landing page designed for audio content in the dental profession. Every section follows a deliberate editorial rhythm that rewards the scroll with deeper specificity rather than repetition.
This template brings together several purpose-built components that work together as a content and conversion system.
The viewport opens on a textured parchment background with a large serif chapter numeral and an episode title typeset as a book chapter heading. A minimal waveform audio player sits below it, inviting a single tap. No photography is needed, the section works entirely through typography and texture.
Three full episode blocks appear early in the page flow, before any subscription ask. Each block gives listeners a reason to stay and builds confidence in the network's depth and editorial quality.
Each spotlight section introduces one host or guest with a name, a credential line, a large italic serif pull quote, and a curated playlist of their three defining episodes. The rhythm alternates with thematic series collections, making the page feel like an anthology rather than a feed.
Two named series collections, one focused on implant failures and one on first-year associate experiences, group episodes by clinical theme. This helps listeners navigate by relevance rather than by publish date.
A persistent bottom bar contains a mini audio player and a subscribe field that asks only for a first name and an email address. It stays in view throughout the scroll, offering a low-friction path to subscription without interrupting the reading experience.
A secondary call to action labeled "Browse the Archive" links to a filterable episode library. Visitors can filter by dental specialty, guest, or continuing education relevance, giving the page a dual purpose as both a showcase and a catalog.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Chapter Hero | Opens the page with an editorial episode title, serif chapter numeral, and waveform audio player |
| Featured Episodes | Presents three inline playable episodes before any subscription ask |
| Creator Spotlights | Introduces hosts and guests with credentials, pull quotes, and curated three-episode playlists |
| Thematic Series | Groups episodes into named clinical collections for relevance-based navigation |
| Subscribe and Archive | Combines email capture with a secondary link to the filterable episode library |
| Footer | Single-row linear footer with minimal links and branding |
The visual identity follows an Atelier Studio editorial theme. The palette reads like a letterpress broadsheet left on a drafting table, tactile, warm, and deliberately analog in a profession saturated with clinical digital sterility.
This template is built mobile-first. The target audience drives between practices, studies on lunch breaks, and listens on phones. The layout is structured to work cleanly on small screens without sacrificing the editorial feel.
The conversion strategy is built on earning trust before asking for anything. Every layout decision reinforces this sequence.
Airtime is part of the Blog and Editorial category and sits within the Dental Blog and Media subcategory, targeting the Dental Podcast and Media niche. It is designed for United States English audiences with no currency or localization variables.




Theme
Atelier Studio
Creative direction
Creator Spotlight
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Chapter-style Hero with Audio Player
Three Inline Playable Episode Blocks
Creator Spotlight Sections
Thematic Series Collections
Sticky Subscribe Bar
Filterable Archive Browse Path
Does this template require audio hosting to work?
Can I change the episode titles and creator names?
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