Wedding Consulting Booking Website Template
Altar is an editorial-style landing page template built for wedding strategy consultants who treat budgets like balance sheets. It pairs a dramatic dark-header layout with a magazine-paced scroll experience, a logo wall authority block, and a sequenced lead-capture form, giving consultants a polished, trust-building page that converts serious couples into booked consultations.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Altar is a single-page editorial template designed for wedding consultants who work at the intersection of strategy and logistics. The layout moves like a well-edited magazine, deliberate, intelligent, and built to earn trust before asking for anything. Every section serves a purpose: build authority, explain the process, and capture the right lead at the right moment.
Who this template is for
This template is built for the wedding consultant who does more than coordinate, the professional who audits vendor contracts, builds minute-by-minute day-of timelines, and protects couples from the expensive mistakes hiding in fine print. If your value proposition requires proof before a prospect will believe it, Altar was designed for you.
- Independent wedding strategy consultants and budget negotiation specialists
- Dual-service consultants offering both contract review and full planning support
- Experienced planners repositioning toward a higher-value, strategic service offering
What problem this template solves
Most wedding consultant pages look like every other wedding page, soft florals, romantic fonts, and zero evidence of actual expertise. Altar solves the credibility gap. It gives a strategically minded consultant a visual language that matches the seriousness of the work, without sacrificing elegance.
- Prospects arrive skeptical and leave without booking because the page feels generic
- High-value consultants have no structured way to present their process and authority visually
- Lead capture forms ask for too much too soon, causing friction before trust is established
What you get with this template
Altar delivers a complete single-page layout structured around editorial rhythm and lead generation. Every section is purposeful, every design choice deliberate. The template hands you a ready-to-customize framework that looks expensive and works practically.
- A dark full-bleed header with a centered glow effect and a serif headline at generous scale
- A logo wall authority block for displaying venue and vendor partners in clean rows on parchment
- A sequenced three-step lead capture form and a secondary free-download conversion path
Feature list
This template is built around six core design and conversion features that work together as a cohesive editorial system.
Dark Full-Bleed Header with Glow Effect
The header fills the viewport in deep manuscript black with a single soft glow emanating from the center. A subtle pulse animation fires once on load. A thin gold scroll indicator descends like ink from a nib, guiding visitors into the page.
Logo Wall Authority Block
The first content section below the header presents a curated grid of venue and vendor logos arranged in clean rows on warm parchment. It functions as visible evidence of experience, not aspiration, but proof.
Editorial Alternating Section Layout
The body of the page alternates between full-width typographic statement blocks and tight two-column process sections. The rhythm mirrors a premium print publication and moves through the consultant's four-phase method: audit, negotiate, architect, and execute.
Sequenced Three-Step Lead Capture Form
The primary lead capture form uses a sequential question flow. It asks for wedding date first, then estimated total budget, then number of confirmed vendors. The email field is held until step two, reducing friction at the entry point.
Fixed Bottom Conversion Bar
After the page midpoint, a fixed bottom bar appears and persists through the remainder of the scroll. It carries the primary call to action, "Get Your Wedding Audit", keeping the conversion path visible without interrupting the reading experience.
Secondary Free-Download Path
A second conversion option offers a free "Vendor Contract Red Flags" checklist in exchange for an email address. This path captures visitors who are not yet ready to book but are already concerned about what they may have missed in their contracts.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Dark Header Block | Opens with authority and sets the editorial tone |
| Scroll Indicator Element | Signals depth and invites the visitor downward |
| Logo Wall Grid | Establishes credibility through visible vendor partnerships |
| Primary call to action Block | Introduces "Get Your Wedding Audit" after the logo wall |
| Typographic Statement Row | Delivers a high-impact data point at full width |
| Two-Column Process Breakdown | Explains the audit, negotiate, architect, execute method |
| Secondary Typographic Statement | Reinforces the financial stakes with another full-width claim |
| Free Checklist Section | Captures emails via the Vendor Contract Red Flags download |
| Fixed Bottom Bar | Keeps the primary call to action persistent past the page midpoint |
Design & branding system
Altar uses an Ink and Paper color system that communicates restraint and authority in equal measure. The palette draws from heavyweight cotton stationery, letterpress-printed, tactile, and quietly expensive. Every color decision is intentional, and nothing competes with the content.
- Deep manuscript black (#1A1A1A) dominates the header and section dividers; warm parchment (#F5F0E8) breathes across content blocks; soft graphite (#6B6B6B) carries body text
- Muted gold (#C4A265) appears only on calls to action, pull-quote rules, and hover states, used sparingly so every instance feels earned
- An elegant serif typeface runs at generous scale for headlines, reinforcing the editorial and magazine-style reading experience throughout the page
Mobile & speed optimization
The Altar layout is structured to remain readable and conversion-ready across screen sizes. The editorial column system adapts cleanly from wide desktop views to narrower mobile displays without losing its visual hierarchy.
- Two-column editorial sections reflow to single-column stacks on smaller screens, preserving the reading rhythm
- The fixed bottom conversion bar is sized and spaced to remain usable on touch devices without obscuring primary content
- The sequenced lead capture form presents one question at a time, which suits mobile interaction patterns naturally
How this template helps you convert
Altar is designed around two distinct conversion paths, with friction removed at every decision point. The structure earns trust first and asks for commitment second.
- The primary path moves visitors from the logo wall directly into the three-step "Get Your Wedding Audit" form, using a progressive question sequence that delays the email field to reduce drop-off at entry.
- The secondary path captures earlier-stage visitors with a free "Vendor Contract Red Flags" checklist, turning a worried prospect into an email subscriber before they are ready to book.
Other information about this template
Altar is categorized under Professional Services and Wedding Consulting, making it well-suited for consultants who position their work as a financial and logistical service rather than a purely creative one. The template's editorial tone and Corporate Precision theme align naturally with consultants whose clients research vendor contracts, question line-item pricing, and expect a structured, evidence-based process.
- The template style is Editorial and Magazine, matching the content rhythm described in the source brief
- The header concept is Dark Full-Bleed with Glow, a design approach that works especially well for service professionals who want to signal seriousness without relying on photography
- The template supports a lead generation direction with two parallel conversion paths built into the layout from the start




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Navy Authority
Style
Editorial/Magazine
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Dark Full-bleed Header with Glow
Logo Wall Authority Block
Editorial Alternating Section Layout
Sequenced Three-step Lead Form
Fixed Bottom Conversion Bar
Free Checklist Download Path
Related questions
Can I use this template without professional photography?
Is the three-step form sequence built into the template?
Can I replace the logo wall with my own vendor and venue partners?
What type of wedding consultant fits this template best?
Does the checklist download section come with a delivery system?