Allotment is a single-column flow landing page template built for water rights consultancies operating in the Western United States. It walks visitors through a five-phase engagement process, presents fixed-fee pricing tiers with exact deliverables, and closes with an inline contact form. The design uses deep canal greens, dry-soil umber, and diversion-dam gold to match the authority and gravity of the work.
by Rocket studio
Allotment is a direct-sales landing page template for a water rights consultancy serving ranchers, agricultural land attorneys, and irrigation districts. A cycling seasonal hero draws visitors in, a five-phase transparent process section builds trust document by document, and three fixed-fee pricing tiers close the deal. Every design decision carries the weight of the work it represents.
This template is built for professionals whose work depends on proving legal ownership of water. It suits consultancies that communicate with clients who have real stakes and limited patience for vague promises.
Water rights engagements are difficult to sell because the process is invisible to clients. A rancher under challenge or an attorney structuring an acquisition cannot easily picture what a consultancy actually produces. This template solves that by making every phase of the work concrete before pricing is introduced.
This template gives you a complete, single-column sales page ready for a water rights consultancy. Every section connects to the next, guiding a visitor from curiosity through understanding to action.




Theme
Agrarian Root
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Rainforest
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Cycling Seasonal Hero Section
Five-phase Process Reveal
Fixed-fee Pricing Tier Cards
Sticky Gold Call-to-action Bar
Inline Contact Form with Dual Entry Paths
Agrarian Root Design System
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I adjust the pricing tiers and deliverables listed on the page?
What does the inline contact form collect?
Does the template include the seasonal hero photographs?
Can cautious visitors engage without selecting a full pricing tier?
This template is built around six core capabilities, each grounded in the consultancy sales context described in the brief.
A full-viewport header cycles through four landscape photographs on a slow eight-second dissolve. Each panel represents a season of the Western water calendar: spring runoff, summer irrigation, autumn canal flow, and winter snowpack. The headline fades in over the imagery. Navigation stays hidden until the visitor scrolls, keeping their attention on the landscape first.
Five numbered engagement phases scroll into view using Intersection Observer reveals. Each phase opens with a plain-language sentence, then expands to show the actual documents produced, such as chain-of-title abstracts, beneficial-use affidavits, and geographic information system mapping exhibits. Document mockups appear with light shadows and staggered timing, creating the feeling of a case file assembling itself.
Three tier cards present the Due Diligence Report at $4,500, Full Adjudication Support at $12,000, and the Transfer and Change Application at $18,500. Each card lists exact deliverables mapped directly to the process phases the visitor has already reviewed. By the time a visitor reaches pricing, the fee reads as a known quantity against a known scope of work.
After the pricing section enters the viewport, a sticky bar appears at the bottom of the screen carrying the "Secure Your Water" call to action. The bar uses diversion-dam gold, matching button styling across the pricing cards. It stays visible as the visitor continues reading, maintaining a clear path to action without interrupting content flow.
Clicking any primary call-to-action opens an inline form directly on the page. The form asks for property location using county and state dropdowns, water source type using a surface, groundwater, or both selector, and a single open text field: "What's happening with your water rights right now?" A secondary path labeled "Request a Title Search First" gives cautious visitors a lower-commitment entry point.
The color palette uses deep irrigation-canal green as the primary section background, dry-soil umber for body typography, snowmelt white to open breathing room between content blocks, and diversion-dam gold exclusively on calls to action. Fraunces serves as the serif display typeface for headlines. DM Sans handles body text and interface elements. No decorative element appears without a functional reason.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Seasonal Hero | Draws visitors in with a cycling four-panel landscape and a single fading headline |
| Process Reveal | Shows five engagement phases with document mockups scrolling into view |
| Stakes and Proof | Establishes what is at risk and what the consultancy secures for clients |
| Fixed-Fee Pricing | Presents three tiers with exact deliverables tied to the process phases |
| Inline Contact Form | Captures leads with location, water source type, and a situation field |
| Footer | Displays logo and tagline left with essential navigation links right |
The Agrarian Root theme carries the visual weight of a consultancy built on documentary evidence. Every color choice and type pairing was made to reflect earned authority rather than decorative styling.
This template is designed desktop-first, reflecting how ranchers and attorneys typically review detailed professional materials. Full mobile support is included so the experience holds across all screen sizes.
This template earns the conversion by making the work visible before asking for a commitment. Every structural choice moves the visitor closer to trusting the consultancy and choosing a tier.
This template is categorized under Agriculture and Environment, with a specific focus on the Soil and Water Conservation subcategory and the Water Rights Consultant niche. It is designed for the Western United States market, with localization details covering Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah, and Montana.