Convene - Empowering Therapists Landing Page Template
Convene is a hero-dominant landing page template built for therapist and counselor peer advisory communities. It uses a Desert Rose color palette, serif-forward typography, and a movement-driven "#StopPracticingAlone" hero to turn visitor isolation into a reason to apply. The layout guides licensed clinicians from emotional recognition to a single qualified action: joining the table.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Convene is a single-page, click-through landing page template designed for a therapists and counselors peer advisory board. It opens with a bold hashtag declaration and closes with a persistent call-to-action bar. Every section between those two points escalates the emotional arc from professional isolation to earned belonging, moving visitors toward a membership application.
Who this template is for
This template is built for licensed mental health professionals who run or promote a peer advisory community. It speaks directly to the people sitting at that table and to the organizers who want to fill it.
- Solo-practice Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs) carrying large caseloads and managing burnout risk
- Group-practice owners dealing with credentialing complexity and referral pipeline gaps
- Newly licensed counselors who completed supervision but have not yet built a sustainable professional network
What problem this template solves
Therapists are trained to hold space for others, but rarely have a structured space to process the weight of that work themselves. This template addresses that gap directly by making peer connection feel like a professional obligation rather than an optional luxury.
- It reframes isolation as a solvable problem, not a personal failing
- It positions the peer advisory board as a credible, movement-backed community rather than a casual meetup
- It removes friction by sending visitors to a qualification page instead of asking them to commit on the spot
What you get with this template
The template delivers a fully structured, section-led landing page ready to customize with your community's real voices and credentials. Every layout decision supports the click-through goal of moving a qualified therapist toward the membership application.
- A hero section with a hashtag declaration, subheadline, and a live peer-hours counter
- A manifesto section with five staggered belief statements and a primary "Join the Table" call-to-action
- A persistent bottom bar that appears after seventy percent scroll depth to capture late-scroll intent
Feature list
This section describes the core built-in features of the Convene template as defined by its design brief.
Hashtag Hero with Live Counter
The hero fills the full viewport with the "#StopPracticingAlone" declaration set in oversized serif type against a desert rose wash. A live counter displays peer hours logged this month, giving visitors an immediate signal that this community is active.
Asymmetric Member Portrait Cards
The "Who Sits Here" section uses three asymmetric portrait cards to represent distinct member archetypes. Each card profiles a real member type, such as the solo-practice LMFT or the newly licensed counselor, so visitors immediately recognize themselves.
Dispatch-Style Testimonials
Member testimonials are formatted as dispatches from the field rather than standard review blocks. Each quote carries the member's licensure credential, framing social proof as professional peer reporting rather than marketing copy.
Five-Belief Manifesto Section
A staggered-reveal manifesto lays out five core beliefs the board holds. Each belief is written as a quiet rebellion against the norm of practicing alone, escalating the emotional stakes and reinforcing community identity before the first call-to-action appears.
Scroll-Triggered Persistent call to action Bar
After a visitor scrolls past seventy percent of the page, a persistent bottom bar appears with the "Join the Table" call-to-action. This keeps the primary action visible without interrupting the reading flow during the earlier emotional build.
Click-Through Application Flow
No form lives on this page. The primary call-to-action routes visitors to a separate qualification page that asks about licensure type, years in practice, and what they would bring to their first session. This pre-qualifies applicants before they enter the community.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero declaration | Opens with #StopPracticingAlone hashtag, subheadline, and live peer-hours counter |
| Who Sits Here | Three asymmetric member portrait cards covering distinct therapist archetypes |
| Dispatches | Testimonials framed as field reports with named licensure credentials |
| Manifesto beliefs | Five staggered beliefs that escalate emotional stakes and build community identity |
| Join the Table | Primary call-to-action section leading to the membership application page |
| Persistent call to action bar | Bottom bar that activates at seventy percent scroll depth |
| Footer | Horizontal flow footer pattern for navigation and closing context |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Educational Guide theme expressed through a Desert Rose color system. Every color decision reinforces warmth and grounded authority, standing in deliberate contrast to the sterile clinical blues common in the mental health space.
- Clay (#C2847A) warms section dividers and pull-quotes; Sandstone White (#F5EDE3) dominates background areas; Sage (#A3A380) marks secondary buttons and credential badges; Canyon Shadow (#3B2C26) anchors all body text
- Typography uses Fraunces as the serif display face for headings and movement declarations, paired with DM Sans for readable body copy
- The hashtag hero occupies sixty percent of the viewport in typographically bold serif, intentionally styled to feel like a protest sign held with care
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first, reflecting the reality that its primary audience reviews content on a laptop between client sessions. The layout and interactive elements are calibrated for that context.
- Scroll-triggered reveals and the live counter use client-side components, while static sections use server-side rendering to keep load behavior predictable
- Cursor parallax blobs and scroll-depth detection at the seventy percent threshold are handled as separate interactive layers so they do not block static content from loading
- The persistent bottom bar is designed to appear cleanly without layout shift once the scroll threshold is reached
How this template helps you convert
Every section in this template is sequenced to reduce hesitation and build readiness for the application click. The emotional arc is intentional and cumulative.
- The hero establishes belonging before the visitor scrolls, using a movement hashtag and a live activity counter to signal that real peers are already inside.
- The manifesto section raises the emotional stakes by naming the professional isolation therapists feel, then positions the peer advisory board as the structural answer.
- The persistent call to action bar ensures the "Join the Table" action remains accessible without pressure, surfacing only after the visitor has absorbed enough context to act with confidence.
Other information about this template
The Convene template is suited for any therapist community organizer, peer supervision group, or mental health professional association looking to launch a high-conviction membership landing page. It is designed to feel personal and movement-driven rather than institutional.
- The page is localized for a United States audience with English copy, USD references, and MM/DD/YYYY date formatting
- Animation intensity is set to medium-high, with scroll-triggered reveals, a live counter animation, hover states on dispatch quotes, and cursor parallax blobs built into the design specification
- The footer follows a horizontal flow pattern that keeps the page feeling open and navigable without pulling focus from the primary call-to-action
- The template is categorized under Community and Nonprofit, specifically within the Therapists and Counselors Community subcategory and the Therapists and Counselors Peer Advisory Board niche




Theme
Educational Guide
Creative direction
Movement & Cause
Color system
Desert Rose
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Hashtag Hero with Live Peer Counter
Asymmetric Member Portrait Cards
Dispatch-style Testimonial Blocks
Staggered Five-belief Manifesto
Scroll-triggered Persistent Call to Action Bar
Click-through Application Routing
Related questions
Does this template include a membership sign-up form?
Can I adapt this template for a peer supervision group instead of a full advisory board?
How does the live peer-hours counter function?
Who is the primary audience this landing page is designed to reach?
What makes the testimonials in this template different from standard review blocks?