Convene - Collaborative Investors Landing Page Template
Convene is a masonry-style landing page template built for real estate investor co-working communities. It combines a full-viewport manifesto header, a staggered testimonial mosaic, and a three-step event registration modal. The civic editorial design signals trust immediately, making it the right starting point for any co-investing group ready to fill seats at their next table.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Convene is a single-page landing page template designed for real estate investor communities that organize co-underwriting tables and local deal-sharing events. It opens with a bold manifesto, flows through a masonry testimonial grid packed with deal metrics, and closes the loop with a guided three-step registration form. The civic editorial aesthetic earns trust before the visitor reaches the first call to action.
Who this template is for
This template was built for organizers and community leaders running peer investment groups. It speaks directly to audiences who understand cap rates, term sheets, and multifamily deal math.
- Mid-career landlords holding between four and forty doors who are ready to co-invest with trusted peers
- Solo syndicators assembling their first capital stack and looking for a structured peer brain trust
- Former brokers who have moved to the buy side and need a community of fellow active investors
What problem this template solves
Running a co-investing community without a credible online presence makes it hard to attract serious investors. Generic event pages feel transactional, and visitors leave before they understand the room they are stepping into.
- Visitors arrive skeptical and leave before registering because the page gives them numbers without context or proof
- Organizers have no structured way to present deal-metric social proof alongside an event sign-up flow
- The three-step registration process is often bolted on as an afterthought, creating friction at the wrong moment
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page layout that moves a visitor from cold curiosity to a confirmed event seat. Every section earns the next click through proof before asking for any information.
- A full-viewport manifesto header with an event date line, a campaign-blue accent rule, and a primary "Reserve Your Seat" call-to-action button
- A staggered masonry testimonial grid featuring member portraits, deal metrics, door counts, and candid event photography
- A guided three-step registration modal that collects investor profile details, lets the visitor choose from three upcoming event dates, and captures contact information with an optional SMS reminder checkbox
Feature list
This template is built around five distinct capabilities, each grounded in the source brief.
Full-Viewport Manifesto Header
The header fills the entire screen with oversized DM Serif Display type set against a civic cream canvas. A campaign-blue horizontal rule underscores the manifesto statement like a signature. Below it, a single line shows the next event date, city, and remaining seat count. The visitor feels addressed directly, not sold to.
Staggered Masonry Testimonial Grid
Cards of varying heights tile across the page in a masonry layout, each carrying a member portrait, a concrete deal metric such as "Closed a 24-unit in 90 days," and the member's current door count. Scroll-triggered stagger reveals add new faces and bolder numbers as the visitor moves down, building cumulative social proof before any form appears.
Full-Width Civic Banner
A dark-background banner interrupts the mosaic midway through the page. It carries a second manifesto statement that reinforces the community's peer-only ethos. This break resets attention and deepens commitment before the visitor reaches the registration prompt.
Three-Step Registration Modal
The modal guides visitors through a clean, logical sequence. Step one collects name, market city, and current door count. Step two presents the next three event dates as selectable cards with venue name and remaining capacity. Step three captures email and phone number with a single checkbox for SMS reminders.
Sticky Registration Bar
A persistent call-to-action bar activates after the visitor scrolls past the first mosaic row. It keeps "Reserve Your Seat" visible throughout the page without interrupting the testimonial flow, reducing the distance between conviction and conversion.
Event Photography Mosaic
Below the civic banner, a second masonry grid displays candid, unposed event photographs shot in natural light. Images show whiteboards covered in deal math and handshakes that look earned, giving first-time visitors a vivid sense of what the room actually looks and feels like.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Manifesto Header | Opens with oversized serif type, event date line, and primary call-to-action button |
| Testimonial Mosaic Grid | Staggered member cards with deal metrics, portrait photos, and door counts |
| Civic Banner Break | Full-width dark panel reinforcing the peer-investor-only community statement |
| Event Photo Mosaic | Candid photography grid showing real table sessions and whiteboard deal math |
| Registration Modal | Three-step form guiding visitors from investor profile to date selection to contact |
| Sticky Call-to-Action | Persistent bar activating after first mosaic row to keep registration always reachable |
| Footer | Horizontal flow footer with dot separators for clean page closure |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Civic Service theme. Every color and type choice reinforces the feeling of linen stationery on a mahogany desk: unhurried, serious, and trustworthy without feeling corporate.
- Color palette: civic cream (#FAF7F2) canvas, fog gray (#E8E4DF) card backgrounds, muted charcoal (#3B3A37) for body text and borders, and campaign blue (#4A6FA5) reserved for buttons, pull-quote marks, and active states
- Typography: DM Serif Display for all headline and manifesto text, Plus Jakarta Sans for body copy and form labels
- Card shadows are deliberately soft, no darker than the fog gray itself, so cards float on the cream field without visual heaviness
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is designed desktop-first, reflecting how serious investors typically research opportunities. The template remains fully responsive across all screen sizes.
- The masonry grid reflows gracefully on smaller viewports, maintaining the staggered card rhythm without breaking the layout
- Server Components power the static manifesto, mosaic, and banner sections, while Client Components handle the registration modal and sticky bar to keep interactive weight minimal
How this template helps you convert
The page is structured to build proof before asking for anything. By the time a visitor encounters the registration form, they have already scrolled past dozens of member faces and millions in closed transactions.
- The manifesto header addresses the visitor as a peer immediately, setting a tone of shared purpose rather than sales pressure, so trust is established before any deal metrics appear.
- The progressive mosaic accumulates social proof with each scroll, and the sticky bar activates precisely when the visitor has seen enough to feel the pull of the room, reducing the gap between interest and action.
Other information about this template
This template is a strong fit for real estate investor co-working communities that run recurring local events and want to grow attendance through a credible, conversion-focused landing page.
- The three-step form is designed to feel like a natural intake conversation rather than a generic sign-up sheet, which suits peer-driven professional networks
- The masonry and Pinterest-style layout makes it straightforward to swap in real photography and genuine deal-metric testimonials without redesigning the page structure
- The template uses the Soft Mist color system and Civic Service theme, making it visually distinct from standard real estate marketing pages that rely on dark hero images and aggressive red call-to-action buttons




Theme
Civic Service
Creative direction
Testimonial Mosaic
Color system
Soft Mist
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Full-viewport Manifesto Header
Staggered Masonry Testimonial Grid
Full-width Civic Banner Break
Three-step Registration Modal
Sticky Call-to-action Bar
Candid Event Photography Mosaic
Related questions
Can I customize the event dates shown in the registration modal?
Do I need real member photos and deal metrics to launch?
Is this template suitable for a community hosting events in multiple cities?
What type of community organizer is this template built for?