Curate - Stunning Hospitality Landing Page Template

Curate is a masonry-style landing page template built for boutique hospitality social media agencies. It opens with a scroll-jacked mosaic header, guides visitors through three gallery "rooms" showcasing hotel, restaurant, and bar transformations, and funnels every interaction toward a single strategy-call booking action. The design runs on a deep indigo and violet palette that feels creative, nocturnal, and unmistakably editorial.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Curate is a single-page masonry landing page built for hospitality-focused social media agencies. It opens with a choreographed scroll-jacked header, moves through three portfolio gallery rooms, and closes with a sizzle reel and a persistent call-to-action. Every design decision serves one goal: earning the booking inquiry click.

Who this template is for

This template is designed for boutique agencies that manage social media presence for hospitality brands. It speaks directly to creative studios that serve hotels, restaurants, and bar concepts, and whose work is best shown rather than described.

  • Social media agencies specialising in hotels, restaurants, and rooftop bars
  • Boutique creative studios launching or refreshing their agency portfolio page
  • Hospitality marketing consultants who want a high-impact first impression online

What problem this template solves

Hospitality agency websites often look like every other service provider page. Generic layouts undercut strong creative work and fail to communicate results at a glance. Potential clients, such as hotel general managers or resort marketing directors, need to feel the agency's creative standard the moment they land on the page.

  • Replaces flat, text-heavy agency pages with an immersive visual portfolio experience
  • Removes friction between creative showcase and booking inquiry by keeping the entire page click-through focused
  • Helps potential clients self-identify by seeing their own industry vertical reflected in the gallery rooms

What you get with this template

You get a fully structured single-page layout with six distinct content zones, each with a defined visual style and conversion role. The page is built around the Atelier Studio theme and the Electric Indigo colour system, giving the agency an immediate visual identity without additional design work.

  • A scroll-jacked mosaic header with tile-by-tile assembly animation and a full-width tagline reveal
  • Three sequential portfolio gallery rooms covering hotels, restaurants, and bars, each with its own mood and content format
  • A persistent floating pill call-to-action, two full-width call to action breaks, and a closing sizzle reel section

Feature list

This section covers the core built-in capabilities of the Curate template as described in the source brief.

Scroll-Jacked Mosaic Header

The viewport locks on arrival as hospitality social media post tiles slide in from different edges, assembling a live mood board over roughly three seconds. Once the mosaic is complete, the agency tagline lands in clean white type over the finished composition. The experience immediately signals creative ambition without a single word of explanation.

The page is divided into three distinct gallery rooms, one each for hotels, restaurants, and bars and nightlife. Each room uses masonry card layouts with content formats suited to its vertical: before-and-after feed transformations for hotels, floating engagement metrics for restaurants, and auto-play video thumbnails for darker bar content. The transition between rooms feels like moving through a curated exhibition.

Click-Through call to action Architecture

The primary call-to-action, labelled "Get Your Free Feed Audit," appears in three places: as a floating pill after the header completes, as a full-width break between gallery rooms, and as an anchor in the closing section. No forms live on the page itself. Every click routes visitors to a scheduler with the property type pre-selected based on which gallery room they engaged with.

Floating Metric Callouts

Result-driven numbers, such as engagement uplift figures, appear as subtle overlays beside case study content in the restaurant room. These callouts let the work carry social proof without interrupting the visual flow. They reinforce agency credibility in context rather than on a separate testimonials block.

Auto-Play Video Thumbnails

The bars and nightlife gallery room includes video thumbnails that begin playing on hover. This adds motion and mood to the darkest section of the page, reflecting the atmosphere of the venues the agency serves. The behaviour requires no manual interaction and draws attention naturally as visitors scroll.

Closing Sizzle Reel Section

A fifteen-second sizzle reel anchors the final section of the page alongside the last instance of the primary call to action. This gives undecided visitors one final demonstration of the agency's output before the booking prompt. The reel and call to action appear together, creating a natural moment of decision at the natural endpoint of the scroll.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Scroll-Jacked HeaderAssembles a mosaic of hospitality content tiles, then reveals the agency tagline
Floating call to action PillAppears after header completes and persists as visitors begin scrolling into the gallery
Hotel Gallery RoomShowcases feed transformation case studies using masonry before-and-after cards
Restaurant Gallery RoomDisplays hero content pieces with floating engagement metrics alongside
Bars & Nightlife RoomPresents moodier video thumbnails that auto-play on hover
Full-Width call to action BreakRecurs between gallery rooms to capture visitors mid-scroll
Closing Sizzle SectionPairs a fifteen-second agency reel with the final booking call-to-action

Design & branding system

The Curate template uses the Electric Indigo colour system built on four deliberate tones. The palette is rooted in a fashion-forward, nocturnal creative studio aesthetic that feels native to high-end hospitality branding.

  • Background and dominant surfaces use deep atelier black (#0D0B1E) and vivid indigo (#4B0082), with charged violet (#7B2FBE) running through section dividers and icon strokes
  • Card surfaces use warm gallery white (#FAF7F5) to lift content against the dark backgrounds, while electric lilac (#C084FC) is reserved exclusively for hover states and call-to-action pulses
  • The overall visual register reads like ultraviolet light washing over a photographer's contact sheet: creative, atmospheric, and intentionally nocturnal

Mobile & speed optimization

The masonry layout and scroll-jacked interactions are structured to translate across screen sizes without losing the visual hierarchy intended in the desktop experience.

  • Masonry card grids reflow into single or double columns on smaller viewports, keeping portfolio content legible and browsable on mobile devices
  • The floating pill call-to-action remains visible across scroll positions on mobile, ensuring the booking prompt is always within reach regardless of where a visitor pauses

How this template helps you convert

Every layout decision in Curate is oriented toward a single measurable outcome: getting a hospitality brand decision-maker to book a strategy call. The page earns that click by demonstrating results before asking for anything.

  1. The scroll-jacked header creates an immediate emotional impression, so visitors are primed by creative ambition before they read a single service claim.
  2. The gallery room structure lets visitors self-select their vertical, and the pre-selected scheduler destination means the first click after viewing relevant work carries context directly into the booking flow.
  3. By the time a visitor reaches the sizzle reel, they have seen six portfolio transformations, making the closing call to action feel like a natural next step rather than a cold ask.

Other information about this template

Curate is part of a broader family of agency-focused templates built around the Atelier Studio theme. It is a strong fit for any creative studio that leads with visual work and needs the page itself to act as a portfolio piece.

  • The template is categorised under Portfolio and Agency, with a specific focus on the Hospitality Marketing and Agency subcategory
  • The masonry and Pinterest-style layout is intentional: it mirrors the visual language of the social platforms the agency manages, creating an immediate sense of credibility with hospitality marketing audiences
  • The no-form-on-page approach reduces cognitive load and pushes qualified visitors toward a live scheduling tool, keeping the discovery call pipeline clean and pre-qualified
Curate - Stunning Hospitality Landing Page Template
Curate - Stunning Hospitality Landing Page Template
Curate - Stunning Hospitality Landing Page Template
Curate - Stunning Hospitality Landing Page Template

Theme

Atelier Studio

Creative direction

Gallery Walk

Color system

Electric Indigo

Style

Masonry/Pinterest

Direction

Click-Through

Page Sections

Scroll-jacked Mosaic Header

Three-room Gallery Walk

Persistent Click-through Call to Action

Floating Metric Callouts

Auto-play Video Thumbnails

Closing Sizzle Reel with Call to Action

Related questions

Can I update the gallery content and tagline to reflect my own agency work?

Does the template still work if I only serve one hospitality vertical like hotels or restaurants?

What does a visitor land on when they click the call-to-action?

Is the scroll-jacked tile animation part of the template or a separate add-on?

Who is the ideal buyer for this template?