Concierge is a glassmorphic hotel and resort landing page template built for operations teams who need every service line visible at once. A live estimator header, modular feature card grid, and a persistent call-to-action flow guide visitors from curiosity to demo booking. The dark obsidian and frosted-glass visual system makes complex hospitality data feel effortlessly readable.
by Rocket studio
Concierge is a single-page hotel and resort services landing page template built around a Data Command visual theme. It pairs a working property estimator in the header with a modular card grid that maps every service vertical, from housekeeping to banquet scheduling, as a frosted-glass performance tile. Visitors leave with a clear picture of what the platform replaces and why it matters.
This template is designed for hospitality operators who manage multiple service lines and need a compelling, data-forward way to present their platform online. It speaks directly to decision-makers who feel the weight of fragmented vendor stacks every day.
Hotel and resort operators often run their properties across four or more disconnected tools. When a visitor lands on a services platform page, they need to understand quickly what gets consolidated and how much time that saves. Generic feature lists do not build that conviction. This template solves the clarity problem by letting visitors interact with real projected numbers and scan service tiles that mirror their own operational gaps.
You get a fully structured, single-page hotel and resort landing page that leads with interactive value and closes with a direct conversion path. Every major section is purposefully sequenced to move a property professional from awareness to action.




Theme
Data Command
Creative direction
Feature Matrix
Color system
Glassmorphic
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Live Property Estimator with Animated Results
Modular Glassmorphic Service Card Grid
Persistent Floating Call-to-action Button
Single-field Email Capture Footer
Service Vertical Micro-dashboards
Can I add or remove service tiles from the card grid?
Does the estimator tool require a developer to configure?
How does the dual conversion path work in practice?
Is this template suitable for a single boutique hotel or only large resort groups?
Can the Glassmorphic color system be updated to match an existing brand?
This template is built around five core capabilities derived directly from its brief. Each one is designed to serve a specific moment in the visitor's decision journey.
The header contains a working estimator tool, not a static image. Visitors select property size across three tiers (50, 150, or 300-plus rooms), toggle service modules such as spa management, valet coordination, banquet scheduling, and guest messaging, and drag an occupancy-rate slider from 40 to 98 percent. A frosted glass results card animates in real time, displaying estimated hours saved per week, projected labor cost reduction, and anticipated guest satisfaction lift.
Each service vertical gets its own frosted-glass card tile in a responsive card grid layout. Every tile contains one hero metric, a three-row comparison table contrasting manual versus automated versus AI-assisted workflows, and a hover state that sharpens the blur to reveal a deeper detail layer. The accumulation of tiles builds a mental map of coverage across the entire property operation.
After the visitor scrolls past the third card row, a floating "Build Your Property Stack" button remains visible at all times. Clicking it routes to a demo-booking page pre-loaded with the modules and property size the visitor already configured in the estimator, eliminating redundant form fields and reducing friction at the moment of intent.
Visitors who are not yet ready to book a demo encounter a single-field frosted input bar pinned to the page footer. This input captures an email address in exchange for a downloadable resource called the ROI Playbook, creating a secondary conversion path for earlier-stage buyers without interrupting the primary flow.
Each card tile in the grid functions as a micro-dashboard for its service line. Housekeeping operations, food and beverage margin tracking, spa booking flow, shuttle dispatch, and event BEO management each present one clear performance indicator. This structure lets operators instantly identify which parts of their current tool stack the platform replaces.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Estimator Header | Interactive property-size and service-module calculator with animated results card |
| Results Card | Real-time frosted-glass display of projected hours saved and cost reduction |
| Service Card Grid | Modular tiles for each service vertical with micro-dashboards and comparison tables |
| Floating call to action Button | Persistent "Build Your Property Stack" button that appears after the third card row |
| ROI Playbook Footer | Single-field email capture bar gated behind a downloadable resource |
The visual identity follows a Data Command theme executed through a Glassmorphic color system. Every surface implies depth, and every color choice reinforces the feeling of a high-end property control room operating after dark.
The card grid layout is modular by design, which means tiles reflow cleanly across screen sizes without losing the glassmorphic depth effect. The estimator tool and floating call-to-action button are both built to remain fully functional and visible on smaller viewports.
Every structural decision in this template is oriented toward moving a hospitality professional from curiosity to a booked demo or a captured email. The page does not rely on persuasive copy alone.
This template is categorized under the Technology category with a Hotel and Resort Website Templates subcategory, specifically targeting the Hotel and Resort Services Page niche. It is designed as a card grid landing page and aligns with the intersection of Data Command theme, Glassmorphic color system, Feature Matrix creative direction, Calculator and Estimator header concept, and a Click-Through landing page direction.