Airwave is a hero-dominant landing page template built for book podcast production companies. It opens with a cinematic short-form reel, guides visitors through a three-act origin story, and drives installs with a sticky app download bar. The Stage and Spotlight visual theme, Ruby and Chrome color system, and embedded audio player make the production quality impossible to ignore.
by Rocket studio
Airwave is a single-page landing page template designed for a book podcast production company. It leads with a full-screen vertical reel, scrolls through a three-act narrative, and closes with a sticky app download call to action. The design feels like the backstage hallway of a live theater: velvet textures, chrome edges, and a single amber light guiding every step.
This template is built for audio production studios that serve authors. It speaks directly to the people who coach voices, engineer soundscapes, and deliver finished episodes that keep listeners hooked through long commutes.
Most authors know their book deserves more than a text listing, but they have no clear way to show a production service that earns trust fast. Generic portfolio pages fail to communicate the emotional experience of hearing a story well told.
The template packages a full single-page flow into a visually dramatic experience. Every section is designed to move a skeptical author from curious to committed by the time they reach the bottom.




Theme
Stage & Spotlight
Creative direction
Origin Story
Color system
Ruby & Chrome
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
App Download
Page Sections
Cinematic Vertical Header Reel
Three-act Scrolling Narrative
No-sign-up Audio Sample Player
Sticky App Download Bar
Pull-quote Typography System
Stage and Spotlight Color Identity
Who is the Airwave landing page template designed for?
Do visitors need to sign up to hear a sample episode?
What does the sticky bottom bar include?
Can the three-act scroll be updated with my own content?
What is the core app promise built into this template?
This template brings together a set of purposefully crafted components. Each one is built around a specific moment in the author's decision journey.
A vertical-native fifteen-second loop opens the page. It follows an author walking into a dim studio, sitting behind a pop-filtered microphone, sliding on headphones, and watching a waveform explode as they begin reading. The headline types itself over the final frame: "Your Book Deserves a Voice."
The scroll is structured as a three-act narrative. Act One surfaces the problem using real author pull-quotes. Act Two walks through the production journey from manuscript to mastered episode with documentary-style stills. Act Three showcases finished shows with embedded thirty-second clips and rising download stats.
A secondary call to action opens an embedded audio player directly on the page. No sign-up is required. Visitors hear the production quality before they are ever asked to install anything.
A persistent bottom bar appears after the header reel finishes playing. It anchors the primary call to action, "Download the Studio App," alongside App Store and Google Play badges so the install path is always one tap away.
Act One uses oversized pull-quote formatting to surface real author voices. The typography style creates contrast and emotional weight, making the problem feel personal before the solution is introduced.
The Ruby and Chrome palette runs through every section. Deep curtain red, polished chrome silver, blackout dark backgrounds, and hot spotlight amber for calls to action create a visual identity that feels theatrical and premium without being heavy.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Header Reel | Opens with a cinematic studio moment and types the headline |
| Act One Problem | Surfaces author frustration using pull-quote typography |
| Act Two Journey | Shows the production process from manuscript to episode |
| Act Three Showcase | Displays finished shows with embedded clips and stats |
| Audio Sample Player | Lets visitors hear production quality with no sign-up |
| Sticky Download Bar | Keeps the app install call to action always visible |
The visual identity follows a Stage and Spotlight theme that feels like stepping into a live production environment. Every color choice reinforces the feeling of a darkened stage just before the first word lands.
The template is built around a vertical-native reel format, which means the opening experience is designed for the way people actually hold their phones. Every layout decision prioritizes the mobile visitor first.
The page earns commitment gradually rather than asking for it up front. By the time a visitor reaches the sticky bar, they have already experienced the service emotionally.
This template sits at the intersection of the Media and Entertainment category and the Content Creator Niches subcategory, with a specific focus on the book podcast production company niche. It carries a Hero-Dominant layout ratio of ninety percent hero to ten percent supporting content, which keeps the visual drama front and center throughout the page.