Dpanne - Precision Appliance Landing Page Template
Dpanne is a split-screen landing page template built for a same-day Paris appliance repair service. It leads with press credibility, walks visitors through a five-stage repair process, and closes with a structured booking form. The design uses a deep aubergine and gold-brass palette to project quiet authority and move every visitor toward scheduling a repair slot.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Dpanne is a single-page booking template for a Paris-based appliance repair service. It opens with a press-credibility split screen, guides visitors through a five-step transparent repair process, and ends with a structured scheduling form. The Corporate Precision design system uses deep aubergine, crisp linen white, and decisive gold-brass to turn trust into booked appointments.
Who this template is for
This template is built for hands-on appliance repair professionals who need a page that earns trust fast and converts visitors into confirmed bookings. It suits solo operators and small teams serving an urban clientele where urgency is high and hesitation is costly.
- Appliance repair technicians handling same-day residential and commercial callouts
- Small repair businesses serving landlords, households, and restaurant operators in a city environment
- Service providers who want a polished online presence without relying on stock photography or generic layouts
What problem this template solves
Most local repair service pages either look too amateur to inspire confidence or too corporate to feel accessible. Visitors arrive stressed, need answers fast, and leave if they cannot quickly see proof that the service is real, priced fairly, and available today.
- No visible proof of process, so visitors cannot picture what will actually happen
- No clear booking path, forcing visitors to hunt for a phone number or contact form
- No credibility signals, leaving potential clients with no reason to choose one technician over another
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page booking layout that guides visitors from first impression to confirmed appointment. Every section is sequenced to reduce doubt and build the confidence needed to click the primary call to action.
- A split-screen header with press mention credibility on the left and a bold headline with live intervention counter on the right
- A five-stage process reveal showing Diagnostic, Devis, Pièce, Intervention, and Garantie with paired proof assets on each step
- A booking form with appliance type, brand, arrondissement, and preferred half-day slot, plus a secondary WhatsApp-style photo upload path
Feature list
This template ships with purpose-built sections and interaction patterns drawn directly from the repair service brief. Each feature serves a specific conversion role.
Split-Screen Header with Press Credibility Panel
The header divides into two equal panels. The left side displays press mention logos layered over deep aubergine, each accompanied by a short pull-quote in italicized linen white. The right panel holds the headline "Réparé avant ce soir" at large serif scale, with a thin gold-brass underline and a live counter showing today's completed interventions.
Five-Stage Transparent Process Reveal
As the visitor scrolls, five numbered steps unfold in sequence: Diagnostic, Devis, Pièce, Intervention, and Garantie. Each step splits a numbered label on the left against a corresponding proof asset on the right, such as a diagnostic photo, a sample quote, a parts tracker, a repair video still, and a warranty certificate scan.
Structured Booking Form with Live Availability
The scheduling form collects appliance type via dropdown (lave-linge, réfrigérateur, four, lave-vaisselle, autre), brand, arrondissement, and a preferred half-day slot drawn from a live availability calendar. The form is designed to feel like a natural next step after the process reveal, not a cold ask.
Sticky Booking Bar for Persistent Access
After the visitor passes the second scroll section, a sticky bottom bar appears carrying the primary call to action "Réserver mon créneau" in gold-brass on aubergine. This keeps the booking path visible throughout the rest of the page without interrupting the content flow.
Secondary WhatsApp-Style Photo Upload Path
Visitors who prefer not to fill out the form can tap "Envoyer une photo du problème" to enter a message-and-upload flow. This secondary path lowers the barrier for visitors who are unsure of their appliance details or simply want to describe the problem visually before committing to a slot.
Corporate Precision Color System
The Plum Executive palette uses deep aubergine as the dominant background tone, muted silver-mauve for dividers and secondary surfaces, linen white for text panels and form fields, and gold-brass reserved exclusively for calls to action and status indicators. Color is used with discipline, so brass always signals where to act.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Split-screen header | Establishes press credibility and delivers the core service promise |
| Live intervention counter | Shows real-time proof of same-day activity to reduce hesitation |
| Process step: Diagnostic | Reveals exactly how the fault is identified, with a real photo |
| Process step: Devis | Shows a sample quote document so pricing feels transparent |
| Process step: Pièce | Displays a parts-sourcing tracker to confirm availability |
| Process step: Intervention | Presents a time-stamped repair video still as proof of work |
| Process step: Garantie | Shows a warranty certificate scan to close the trust loop |
| Primary booking form | Collects appliance details, location, and preferred time slot |
| Photo upload path | Provides an alternative low-friction contact option via image |
| Sticky booking bar | Keeps the call to action accessible throughout the scroll |
Design & branding system
The Plum Executive color system is built around contrast, restraint, and intentional hierarchy. Aubergine dominates the left split panels to create authority. Linen white owns the right panels and all form areas to signal clarity. Gold-brass appears only on calls to action and status indicators, so its presence always means something.
- Deep aubergine (#3B1F2B) as the primary background, silver-mauve (#A89BA8) for dividers and secondary surfaces, linen white (#FAF7F2) for text panels and form fields
- Gold-brass (#C4A35A) reserved exclusively for calls to action, the brass underline beneath the headline, and the live counter display
- Sharp serif typography at large scale for the headline, with a formally casual tone that matches the notaire-waiting-room aesthetic described in the brief
Mobile & speed optimization
The 50/50 split-screen layout is designed to restack gracefully on smaller screens. Left panels collapse above right panels to preserve the logical reading order of credibility before promise before action.
- The sticky booking bar remains accessible on mobile, keeping the call to action within reach as the visitor scrolls through the process steps
- The photo upload path is particularly well suited to mobile use, allowing visitors to send an image directly from their phone camera
How this template helps you convert
The page is structured so that every scroll section reduces a specific objection before the booking form appears. By the time a visitor reaches the form, they have already seen press validation, understood the full process, and reviewed proof assets for each step.
- The header converts attention into interest by leading with third-party press mentions before making any claim about the service itself.
- The five-stage process reveal converts skepticism into confidence by showing every step documented, priced, and guaranteed before asking for a booking.
- The dual conversion paths (structured form and photo upload) ensure that both detail-oriented visitors and fast-moving visitors have a comfortable way to commit.
Other information about this template
This template is designed for the Paris appliance repair market specifically, with French-language copy and local context built into every section. It is a single landing page layout, not a multi-page site, so all content lives in one scrollable flow.
- The template is categorized under Professional Services and Paris Local Services, making it relevant for local repair operators seeking a credible web presence
- The intersection niche is Paris Appliance Repair, and the layout reflects that specificity through arrondissement-level targeting in the booking form
- The Transparent Process creative direction is the structural backbone of the page; it is not decorative but functional, sequencing proof assets to match the visitor's natural decision journey
- The template style is Split Screen (50/50) with a Corporate Precision theme, which means no stock photography and no decorative imagery unrelated to the actual repair work shown




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Plum Executive
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Split-screen Header with Press Credibility
Five-stage Transparent Process Reveal
Structured Booking Form with Calendar Slots
Sticky Bottom Booking Bar
Secondary Photo Upload Contact Path
Plum Executive Color System
Related questions
Is the template copy written in French?
Can I edit the appliance types in the booking form dropdown?
Does the template offer more than one way for visitors to get in touch?
What is the live intervention counter in the header?
Is this a single-page template or a multi-page site?