Comb - Artisan Honey Landing Page Template
Comb is a gallery-and-detail landing page for small-batch artisan honey sellers. It pairs botanical illustrations with rich tasting notes, beekeeper portraits, and hive provenance data. A price-anchored header, flash-harvest countdown, and upsell flight builder guide visitors from a single jar toward curated sets and quarterly subscriptions, making the per-jar savings impossible to ignore.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Comb is a single-page artisan honey marketplace template built for small-batch producers who sell by provenance. It leads with a price-anchored hero, drives urgency through a flash-harvest countdown, and nudges every visitor from a lone jar purchase into a curated flight or seasonal subscription using visible per-ounce savings and a sticky upsell bar.
Who this template is for
This template is designed for independent honey sellers and artisan food brands that need more than a basic product page. It fits sellers whose story is inseparable from the sale.
- Small-batch honey producers selling named-beekeeper, single-origin varietals
- Artisan food curators assembling corporate gift boxes with printed provenance cards
- Specialty food brands targeting home fermenters, pastry chefs, and gift-box buyers
What problem this template solves
Generic product pages flatten what makes artisan honey worth its price. Buyers cannot see the hive, the beekeeper, or the bloom, so they default to the cheapest jar on the shelf. This template fixes that by making provenance the visual centerpiece, not a footnote.
- Single-jar listings feel disconnected from the story that justifies a premium price
- Visitors leave without understanding the quality tiers or the savings available in flight bundles
- Urgency is absent, so limited-extraction lots sit in a cart without pressure to commit
What you get with this template
The template delivers a fully structured, single-page layout with every section pre-built for an artisan honey experience. Nothing needs to be invented from scratch.
- A price-anchored hero header with a crossed-out single-jar price, a three-jar flight price in beeswax gold, and a live flash-harvest countdown timer
- A botanical gallery grid where each honey card shows tasting notes and a sliding detail panel with beekeeper portrait, hive coordinates, and harvest date
- A sticky bottom upsell bar, a tiered flight builder, and a quarterly subscription section with locked harvest pricing
Feature list
A brief overview of the core capabilities built into this template.
Price-Anchored Hero Header
The hero splits into two frames. The left holds a hero jar photographed on linen with a wooden dipper. The right shows the original single-jar price crossed out above the curated three-jar flight price set in large beeswax gold numerals. A top banner carries the flash-harvest message with a live countdown timer in a monospaced typewriter face.
Botanical Gallery Grid
Every honey varietal is displayed as a botanical illustration paired with tasting notes covering viscosity, floral profile, and crystallization speed. The grid makes comparison effortless and gives the page a visual identity that feels editorial rather than transactional.
Sliding Varietal Detail Panel
Clicking any jar in the gallery opens a detail panel without leaving the page. The panel reveals a beekeeper portrait, hive GPS coordinates, and harvest date, turning a product click into a provenance story that builds trust and justifies the price.
Tiered Flight Builder with Per-Ounce Savings
A "Build Your Flight" call-to-action appears beneath every single-jar listing. Visitors can assemble three-jar or five-jar curated sets, with per-ounce savings displayed in gold alongside each tier. The math is always visible, making the upgrade feel logical rather than pushy.
Sticky Upsell Bottom Bar
After the second scroll section, a sticky bottom bar appears showing the visitor's current selection. It carries a gentle prompt to add one more varietal and unlock free shipping, keeping the upsell in view without interrupting the browsing experience.
Quarterly Subscription Section
A "Subscribe to the Hive" section offers recurring shipments at a locked harvest price. It is positioned after the flash countdown to capitalize on scarcity awareness, converting deal-sensitive visitors into long-term buyers.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Flash Harvest Banner | Displays urgency message and live countdown timer |
| Price-Anchored Hero | Shows hero jar photo and crossed-out versus. flight pricing |
| Varietal Gallery Grid | Lists all honey SKUs with botanical art and tasting notes |
| Sliding Detail Panel | Reveals beekeeper portrait, hive coordinates, harvest date |
| Flight Builder Tier | Guides visitors from single jars to curated multi-jar sets |
| Sticky Upsell Bar | Prompts free-shipping unlock with one additional varietal |
| Subscription Section | Offers quarterly shipments at a locked harvest price |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Neo-Retro theme expressed through an Ink and Paper color system. Every design choice reads as tactile and handcrafted, built to make digital goods feel like physical objects worth keeping.
- Color palette: aged parchment (#F5F0E1) as background, letterpress black (#1B1B1B) for body text, beeswax gold (#D4A843) for price highlights and calls to action, and smoked honeycomb (#8B6914) for hover states and badges
- Typography: serif typefaces that feel earned by the content, paired with a monospaced typewriter face for the countdown timer and lot numbers
- Visual motifs: wax-sealed label aesthetics, handwritten lot numbers, hairline borders, and botanical illustration style photography
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is built to stay clear and persuasive on smaller screens. The sticky upsell bar, countdown timer, and gallery grid all adapt without losing the core conversion flow.
- The sticky bottom upsell bar remains accessible on mobile so the free-shipping prompt stays visible throughout scrolling
- The gallery grid reflows cleanly for touch browsing, keeping botanical illustrations and tasting notes legible at smaller sizes
How this template helps you convert
Every layout decision in this template is aimed at moving a curious visitor toward a higher-value purchase. The page earns the upgrade rather than demanding it.
- The flash-harvest countdown and jar-count tickers create genuine scarcity signals that motivate action before the extraction lot sells out.
- The tiered flight builder makes single-jar buying feel incomplete by showing per-ounce savings in gold, letting the math do the persuading without aggressive copy.
- The sticky upsell bar and "Subscribe to the Hive" section create two natural upgrade paths that catch visitors at different levels of buying intent.
Other information about this template
This template sits within the Retail and E-Commerce category under the Niche and Artisan Products subcategory. A few additional details worth noting before you start customizing.
- The page type is a single-page landing layout with a gallery-and-detail flow, not a multi-page storefront
- The Neo-Retro theme and Ink and Paper color system make this template easy to adapt for other artisan food or small-batch beverage products
- Lot-number typography and handwritten label aesthetics are baked into the design system, so they carry across every section without extra customization
- The template supports a click-through landing page direction, meaning the primary goal is moving visitors toward a purchase decision on this single page




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Curated Collection
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Bento Grid
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Price-anchored Hero Header
Botanical Gallery Grid
Sliding Varietal Detail Panel
Tiered Flight Builder
Sticky Upsell Bottom Bar
Quarterly Subscription Section
Related questions
Can I use this template for products other than honey?
How does the flash-harvest countdown timer work?
Does the sliding detail panel require custom development?
How does the tiered flight builder show per-ounce savings?
Is the sticky upsell bar visible throughout the entire page?