Hobby & Passion Supplies Professional Website Template
Cache is a high-energy geocaching supply store landing page built to move product fast. It combines layered product cards, countdown timers, and diminishing stock bars into a single scroll-driven page. The design uses electric lime, signal orange, trail brown, and teal to create urgency you can feel, built for cachers who act before the lid closes.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Cache is a single-page geocaching supply store landing page that sells urgency as much as gear. Layered product cards, live countdown timers, and a sticky "Grab Before It's Gone" call-to-action bar keep visitors moving toward the click. The visual system is loud, deliberate, and built around the dopamine loop every cacher knows.
Who this template is for
This template is built for geocaching gear retailers who want to run high-velocity product drops from a single focused page. It suits shop owners who stock physical hide supplies and want buyers clicking to product detail pages without getting stuck browsing.
- Geocaching supply stores selling nano containers, ammo cans, logbooks, and trackable coins
- Retailers running time-limited drops on collector or limited-edition geocache containers
- Shop owners who want a click-through landing page rather than a full storefront experience
What problem this template solves
Most hobby retail pages ask visitors to browse. This template asks visitors to decide. Generic shop layouts spread attention across too many options, and urgency gets lost in a sea of product tiles. Cache fixes that by stacking scarcity signals and product drops in a single scrollable path.
- Visitors leave without clicking because nothing signals that stock is running out
- Product pages fail to communicate the thrill that makes geocaching gear worth buying right now
- Shop owners have no single page that escalates from everyday hides to rare collector items in one scroll
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured landing page designed around layered product drops, visible urgency mechanics, and a click-through architecture that sends buyers directly to individual product detail pages. Every section builds on the last, physically overlapping to create a sense of digging deeper into dwindling inventory.
- A header featuring an angled phone mockup over a topographic background, with product cards overlapping the frame
- Countdown timers and diminishing stock bars on every product drop section
- A sticky bottom bar and per-card call-to-action button both reading "Grab Before It's Gone"
Feature list
This template includes a focused set of visual and structural features, each grounded in the source brief and designed to serve the geocaching retail context.
Layered Overlap Product Cards
Product cards physically overlap each other and cast shadows, creating a stacked pile effect. This reinforces the scarcity narrative and makes the page feel like inventory piling up on a table before it disappears.
App Store Preview Header
The header places a large phone mockup at a slight angle over a textured topographic background. A geocaching map glows on the screen with pulsing cache-location dots. Physical product cards poke out from behind the phone frame, spilling into view like items falling from a found cache.
Countdown Timers and Stock Bars
Each product drop section carries a visible countdown timer and a diminishing stock bar. These components stack in layers as the visitor scrolls, escalating from everyday hide supplies to rare collector containers with each section.
Sticky Click-Through Bar
After the first scroll, a sticky bottom bar appears carrying the primary call-to-action. It stays visible throughout the page so the decision to click is always within reach, no matter how deep into the drops a visitor scrolls.
Escalating Drop Sections
Sections are structured as product drops that increase in rarity and urgency as the visitor scrolls. Everyday hides appear first, followed by limited-edition trackable coins and collector geocache containers, building momentum toward the most time-sensitive items.
Midpoint Catalog Link
A single "See All Drops" secondary path appears once at the page midpoint as a teal text link. It gives browsers a low-pressure exit to the full catalog without disrupting the primary scarcity-driven flow.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Topographic Header | Anchors brand identity with angled phone mockup and overlapping product cards |
| Everyday Hide Drops | Introduces entry-level products with countdown timers and stock bars |
| Mid-Tier Product Drop | Escalates to camo tape, waterproof log sheets, and signal accessories |
| See All Drops | Provides a secondary browse path via a single teal midpoint text link |
| Collector Drop Section | Presents limited-edition trackable coins and rare cache containers |
| Sticky Bottom Bar | Keeps the primary call-to-action visible after the first scroll |
Design & branding system
The visual identity runs on a Dopamine Pop color system that feels like a highlighter detonating inside a hiking pack. Trail brown anchors backgrounds and body text, keeping the page grounded and legible. Lime and orange collide on product cards, countdown badges, and section overlaps. Teal fires on hover states and cart-path buttons like a waypoint snapping into place.
- Electric lime (#AAFF00) and signal orange (#FF6D2E) for product cards, badges, and primary calls-to-action
- Deep trail brown (#2C1A0E) for backgrounds and typography to anchor the loud palette
- GPS-screen teal (#00E5CC) for hover states, the midpoint catalog link, and interactive button moments
Mobile & speed optimization
The layered overlap layout and large header mockup are designed to read clearly on smaller screens. Card stacking and section overlaps translate naturally to a vertical mobile scroll, keeping the urgency mechanics intact without requiring horizontal space.
- Countdown timers and stock bars remain prominent on mobile viewports
- The sticky bottom bar functions as the persistent mobile call-to-action after the first scroll
- Product cards maintain their shadow and overlap effect in a single-column mobile layout
How this template helps you convert
This template is engineered around a single behavioral goal: get the visitor clicking into a product detail page already convinced. Every design and structural choice removes hesitation and adds forward momentum.
- Scarcity is visible at every scroll point through countdown timers and diminishing stock bars, so the cost of waiting feels real before the visitor reaches the next section.
- The sticky bottom bar and per-card "Grab Before It's Gone" buttons in signal orange create multiple low-friction decision moments across the full page length.
- The escalating drop structure rewards scrolling with increasingly rare items, so visitors who stay longer encounter the most compelling products right before they leave.
Other information about this template
This template sits inside the Retail and E-Commerce category under the Hobby and Passion Supplies subcategory, built specifically for the geocaching niche. It uses a Marketplace Grid layout theme with the Dopamine Pop color system and a card grid modular structure. The creative direction is built around the Limited Time drop format, using the App Store Preview header concept to anchor the hero section. The landing page direction is click-through, not cart-based, meaning the page's job ends at the product detail page click.
- Template style: Card Grid, modular and stackable section by section
- Header concept: App Store Preview with angled phone mockup and overlapping physical product imagery
- No on-page cart or checkout; all purchasing flows through individual product detail pages
- The "See All Drops" link appears exactly once, at the midpoint, styled in GPS-screen teal




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Curated Collection
Color system
Ink & Paper
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Layered Overlap Product Cards
App Store Preview Header
Countdown Timers and Stock Bars
Sticky Click-through Bar
Escalating Drop Structure
Midpoint Catalog Link
Related questions
Does this landing page include an on-page cart or checkout?
Can I use this template for a standard geocaching store, not just limited drops?
What types of geocaching products work best with this template?
How many product drop sections does the template include?
Is the sticky bottom bar always visible on the page?