Canopy is a scroll-driven landing page template built for tent rental companies. It opens with a cinematic drone-to-golden-hour video sequence and unfolds through layered, overlapping scene panels. Warm parchment tones, rust accents, and a lead-generation modal make it easy for brides, corporate planners, and nonprofit coordinators to request a quote and imagine the event they are building.
by Rocket studio
Canopy is a single-page, overlap-layout template designed for tent rental businesses. The scroll-triggered hero video sets the tone immediately, walking visitors through the entire journey from an empty field at dawn to a lit sailcloth tent at golden hour. Everything on the page is built to convert curious visitors into qualified booking leads.
This template is made for tent rental companies that serve events of all sizes, from intimate backyard ceremonies to seated galas of five hundred guests. It speaks directly to the people doing the planning research, not just the people writing the checks.
Most tent rental pages look like equipment catalogues. They list canopy dimensions and load capacities without ever helping a visitor feel what the event could become. Canopy solves the imagination gap. It shows the full arc of an event, from the first consultation sketch to the morning-after cleanup, so visitors understand the value before they ever fill out a form.
The template delivers a complete, production-ready landing page built around a cinematic scroll experience. Every section has a clear job, and the overall flow moves visitors from wonder to inquiry without friction.




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Scroll-triggered Hero Video Sequence
Four Cinematic Overlap Scene Panels
Floating Plan Your Setup Button
Layered Modal Quote Form
Visual Tent Catalog Gallery
Event-specific Social Proof Section
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I use this template for events beyond weddings?
How does the lead generation form work?
What visual style does this template use?
Is this template suitable for a tent rental company just starting out?
This section covers the core interactive and visual features built into the Canopy template, drawn directly from its cinematic design brief.
The header opens with a drone shot above a bare, dew-lit field at dawn. As the visitor scrolls, the video progresses: crew trucks arrive, poles rise, canvas unfurls, lights are strung, and the final frame lands at eye level inside a fully dressed sailcloth tent at golden hour. Scrolling controls the timeline completely, and pausing mid-scroll freezes the build in place.
Below the hero, four layered panels advance the story like shuffled photographs. Scene one shows consultation sketches overlaid on satellite venue photos. Scene two captures guests laughing inside a tent during a rainstorm. Scene three reveals a clear-span structure open to a lit cityscape at night. Scene four closes on a stripped field the morning after, with a single forgotten wine glass in frame.
A rust-colored pill button labeled "Plan Your Setup" appears after the hero video completes. It floats persistently as the visitor scrolls, keeping the primary conversion action visible throughout the entire page experience.
Clicking "Plan Your Setup" opens a modal that feels like one more overlapping panel. It collects event date via a calendar picker, guest count via a slider from 20 to 500, venue type from a set list of options, and a freeform field where visitors can describe the moment they are imagining.
A browsable gallery lower on the page lets visitors explore tent options before committing to a quote request. The secondary call to action "Browse Our Tents" links directly to this section, capturing visitors who are still in the research phase.
A social proof section displays testimonials organized by real event types, including weddings, corporate events, and nonprofit galas. Each testimonial includes the event type, guest count, and a specific outcome, giving prospective clients the context they need to trust the brand.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Video | Scroll-driven cinematic tent build from empty field to golden-hour interior |
| Scene Panels | Four overlapping story panels covering consultation, rainstorm, night cityscape, and morning after |
| Tent Catalog | Visual gallery for browsing available tent structures |
| Social Proof | Event-specific testimonials with guest counts and outcomes |
| Plan Your Setup | Primary lead-generation call to action with layered modal quote form |
| Footer | Logo and tagline on the left, navigation links on the right |
Canopy uses an Organic Flow visual theme built on a Parchment and Rust color system. The palette feels handmade and tactile, like a sun-bleached linen tablecloth left on a farmhouse fence. Fraunces serif headlines give the page a letterpress weight, while DM Sans body text keeps reading effortless.
Canopy is designed desktop-first, which reflects how professional event planners research and compare vendors. The layout is fully responsive so the experience holds up cleanly on tablets and phones when needed.
Canopy is structured around a specific conversion strategy: move visitors from emotional engagement to qualified lead submission in a single uninterrupted scroll.
Canopy is a template built for the tent rental segment of the broader wedding and events industry. It is designed to serve businesses that operate at the intersection of outdoor event logistics and experiential design.