Brainbox - Playful Tutoring Landing Page Template
Brainbox is a playful, modular card-grid landing page built for homework help and after-school learning centers. It leads with a free trial hero card, stacks real student success stories in a scrollable grid, and drives event registration through a focused sign-up form. The bold Dopamine Pop color system makes every section feel energetic, approachable, and ready to convert curious parents into enrolled families.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Brainbox is a single-page, card-grid landing page template designed for tutoring and after-school learning centers. It opens with a golden-ticket free trial hero, builds trust through a case study narrative grid of real student outcomes, and closes with a simple event registration form. The visual identity is loud, warm, and intentionally playful.
Who this template is for
This template is built for tutoring center owners and after-school program operators who need to convert stressed parents into registered students fast. It suits anyone running homework help, subject tutoring, or enrichment programs for elementary through middle school kids.
- Tutoring centers offering math, reading, science, writing, or study skills support
- After-school program coordinators who need a clear, trust-first registration page
- Independent tutors or small learning studios launching a free trial campaign
What problem this template solves
Most tutoring pages lead with pricing or generic promises. Parents searching late at night need proof first and a friction-free path to sign up second. This template flips that order.
- It frontloads real student results before asking for any information
- It removes decision paralysis by giving parents a low-stakes free trial entry point
- It addresses hesitant families with a secondary video modal path before the registration ask
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page layout built around a modular card grid. Every section is intentional, from the oversized hero card to the scrollable proof grid to the registration form at the bottom.
- A free trial hero card with a geometric confetti burst and a looping micro-animation showing a student equation being corrected in real time
- A scrollable case study card grid alternating student stories, parent quotes, and real worksheet snapshots
- A focused event registration form collecting child name, grade, subject struggle, and preferred start date, plus a secondary video modal for undecided parents
Feature list
This template is built from the following core components, each grounded in the source brief.
Golden Ticket Hero Card
The hero opens with a single oversized card, tilted slightly and backed by a geometric confetti burst. It displays "Your First Week Free" in bold graphite type over highlighter yellow. A looping micro-animation shows a handwritten equation being corrected in real time, making the value of the program immediately tangible.
Modular Case Study Card Grid
The scroll section stacks student story cards in a clean modular grid. Each card follows a before, intervention, and outcome structure. Cards alternate between student results like Priya's fraction improvement and Marcus's science fair win, parent quotes, and photos of real worksheets and whiteboards.
Event Registration Form
The primary conversion tool collects the child's first name, current grade, a subject dropdown covering Math, Reading, Science, Writing, and Study Skills, and a preferred start date. It is positioned after the proof grid so parents arrive already convinced.
Sticky Mobile Call-to-Action Button
On mobile, the "Claim Your Free Week" call-to-action button stays fixed on screen as users scroll. This keeps the primary conversion path accessible at every point in the page journey without interrupting the reading flow.
Secondary Video Modal Path
A "Tour Our Space" button opens a short video modal for parents who want more context before committing. This secondary path captures warm leads who are interested but not yet ready to fill out the registration form.
Geometric Progress Chart Cards
Select student story cards include a geometric progress chart that visualizes the improvement arc. These visual proof elements reinforce the case study narrative and give data-minded parents a concrete signal alongside the emotional storytelling.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Free Trial Hero | Opens page with bold free trial offer and micro-animation |
| Student Story Grid | Stacks case study cards showing real before-and-after outcomes |
| Parent Quote Cards | Builds emotional trust between student story beats |
| Worksheet Snapshot Cards | Adds tactile, real-world proof inside the card grid |
| Registration Form | Captures child details and preferred start date for enrollment |
| Video Modal Trigger | Offers a low-commitment tour path for undecided parents |
Design & branding system
The visual identity uses a Playful Geometric theme powered by a Dopamine Pop color system. The palette feels energetic and child-friendly without being overwhelming, thanks to a chalk-white background that keeps the eye grounded.
- Electric violet (#7B2FF7) leads section headers and card borders; highlighter yellow (#FFE135) fires on hover states and badges; bubblegum pink (#FF6B9D) marks callouts and testimonials
- Deep pencil-graphite (#2D2D2D) handles all body text for clear readability against the chalk-white (#F9F7F3) background
- Geometric confetti bursts, tilted card angles, and grid-aligned layout reinforce the playful-but-structured visual language throughout
Mobile & speed optimization
The sticky call-to-action button is the most important mobile-specific feature. It ensures that even a parent scrolling through the full card grid on a phone never loses sight of the registration path.
- The modular card grid reflows cleanly for smaller screen widths, keeping the case study narrative readable on mobile devices
- The sticky "Claim Your Free Week" button remains visible throughout the scroll on mobile, reducing drop-off at the conversion point
How this template helps you convert
The page is architected around a trust-first funnel. Proof comes before the ask, and the ask itself is low-stakes.
- The free trial hero removes the financial barrier immediately, so parents feel invited rather than sold to from the very first card
- The case study grid builds cumulative emotional evidence across multiple student stories, so by the time a parent reaches the registration form, doubt has already been replaced by recognition
- The dual call-to-action structure, primary form plus video modal, meets parents at different stages of readiness and keeps both groups moving forward
Other information about this template
This template fits naturally within the Education and Training category, specifically for tutoring and coaching centers serving the homework help and after-school niche. It is built as a card-grid modular layout with a Case Study Narrative creative direction and an Event Registration landing-page direction.
- The template is designed to support a free trial week campaign as its primary header concept, making it well-suited for seasonal enrollment pushes or new center launches
- The subject dropdown in the registration form covers the five most common tutoring needs: Math, Reading, Science, Writing, and Study Skills
- The visual system and card structure can be adapted to reflect the specific subjects, age ranges, or branding of an individual tutoring center without rebuilding the layout




Theme
Playful Geometric
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Dopamine Pop
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Golden Ticket Free Trial Hero Card
Modular Case Study Card Grid
Focused Event Registration Form
Sticky Mobile Call-to-action Button
Secondary Video Modal Path
Related questions
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