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Feast - Electric Mukbang Landing Page Template
Feast is a hero-dominant landing page template built for mukbang creators launching a new channel. It combines a full-screen video background, neon Dopamine Pop visuals, and a waitlist-first conversion flow. A pulsing countdown clock, a dual-audience sign-up form, and a live waitlist counter work together to pull both fans and brand collaborators into your orbit before you go live.
by Rocket studio
Feast is a coming-soon landing page template designed for mukbang channel launches. It leads with a full-screen video hero, a glitching channel name, and a molten-yellow countdown clock. The page funnels visitors toward one action: joining the waitlist. A smart two-toggle form separates fans from potential brand partners in a single click.
This template is built for creators and brands who live at the intersection of food, entertainment, and audience growth. It fits anyone ready to build hype before a channel goes live.
Starting a mukbang channel without a pre-launch presence means losing the moment when curiosity peaks. Most creators go live with no waitlist, no segmented leads, and no visual identity strong enough to stop a late-night scroll. Feast fixes that.
Feast delivers a single-page, fully designed layout built around launch urgency and visual impact. Every section is purposeful and ordered to raise the energy as the visitor scrolls deeper.




Theme
Futuristic Neon
Creative direction
Launch Energy
Color system
Dopamine Pop
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Waitlist/Coming Soon
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Hero
Pulsing Countdown Clock
Scroll-triggered Food Grid
Neon Episode Teaser Cards
Dual-toggle Waitlist Form
Floating Call-to-action Bar
Can I use this template if my channel is not focused on Korean food specifically?
Does the dual-toggle form actually separate fans from brand inquiries?
Is the countdown clock linked to a specific launch date?
Can I edit the episode teaser card titles and preview clips?
Where does the live waitlist counter appear on the page?
This section covers the core built-in capabilities that make Feast work as a launch tool.
The hero consumes ninety percent of the viewport with slow-motion macro food footage. The video is color-graded to push neon highlights into steam, sauce drips, and oil sheen. A glitching channel name and a central countdown clock anchor the visual.
A single oversized clock sits at the dead center of the hero and counts down to launch. It pulses in electric magenta, creating immediate urgency without revealing the actual launch date. Scarcity is the mechanic; the timer is the proof.
Below the hero, a rapid-fire grid of food close-up thumbnails autoplays as the visitor scrolls. Each thumbnail is bordered in reactor-core cyan and vibrates subtly, mimicking the feel of an incoming notification you cannot ignore.
A single bold statistic, such as a subscriber count or view projection, animates upward in molten yellow like a stock ticker. It occupies one full visual break in the scroll sequence and signals momentum to both fans and prospective brand partners.
Episode concepts are presented as neon-lit cards with titles like "The $500 Wagyu Challenge." Each card flips on hover to reveal a fifteen-second preview clip, giving visitors a taste of content before the channel is live.
The sign-up form asks for an email address and one toggle: fan or brand collaborator. This splits your audience into two clean segments instantly. A live waitlist counter in cyan sits beneath the form and updates with each new signup.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Screen Hero | Capture attention with video, countdown, and channel name |
| Food Close-Up Grid | Build appetite and excitement through scroll-triggered thumbnails |
| Animated Stat Block | Signal scale and momentum with one bold animated number |
| Episode Teaser Cards | Preview content concepts with flip-on-hover video reveals |
| Waitlist Sign-Up Form | Convert visitors into segmented fan or brand-partner leads |
| Floating call to action Bar | Keep the primary call to action visible throughout the scroll |
The visual identity follows a Futuristic Neon theme built on a Dopamine Pop color system. Every color choice is deliberate: the palette feels like a convenience store sign reflected in rain-soaked asphalt at midnight.
The template is designed so the visual intensity of the Feast experience holds up on smaller screens. The hero layout, grid, and form all adapt to mobile viewports without losing the neon-driven impact.
Feast is engineered around one outcome: getting visitors to join the waitlist before the channel launches. Every scroll break is a designed pressure point.
Feast is a single landing page template, not a multi-page website. It is scoped specifically for the pre-launch phase of a mukbang or food content channel.