Feast - Exclusive Gourmet Landing Page Template
Feast is a scroll-reveal landing page template built for gourmet flash sale and deal sites. It leads with a price-anchored hero, then progressively discloses deal tiers as visitors scroll deeper. A live countdown timer, inventory bars, and persistent call-to-action bar keep urgency high. The Obsidian and Gold color system gives every offer a premium, high-shelf feel.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Feast is a single-page, scroll-driven landing page template designed for high-end food and gourmet flash sale platforms. It opens with an oversized hero product card showing a dramatic price gap, then reveals successive deal tiers as the visitor scrolls. Urgency mechanics and a fixed call-to-action bar keep the purchase path frictionless from first impression to final click.
Who this template is for
Feast is built for operators who sell premium food products at time-limited prices. If your offer lives and dies by scarcity and a ticking clock, this template was designed around your conversion logic.
- Gourmet food marketplace founders running seventy-two-hour flash sales on pantry staples
- Small-batch and artisan food brands launching limited drops to a curated audience
- Gift and specialty retail buyers who need a deal-focused landing page that communicates quality and urgency at once
What problem this template solves
Most food e-commerce pages look like grocery aisles: endless, undifferentiated, and calm. That flat experience kills urgency. Feast solves the problem of making a discount feel exclusive rather than desperate, and making scarcity feel real rather than manufactured.
- Retail prices and flash prices sit side by side so the savings gap is immediately obvious
- Progressive scroll disclosure mimics the warehouse-find experience, building excitement rather than fatigue
- Deal tier labels, inventory bars, and minute-level countdown timers communicate scarcity without relying on pushy copy
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page layout ready to carry a gourmet flash sale from hero to conversion. Every section has a defined role in the buyer journey, and the visual system holds together across the full scroll.
- A price-anchored hero section with struck-through retail price, flash price, savings badge, and live countdown timer
- Three progressive deal tiers: "Just Dropped," "Selling Fast," and "Last Chance," each with its own urgency signal
- A persistent fixed call-to-action bar that appears after the second scroll section and stays visible through the rest of the page
Feature list
A paragraph introduces the feature set: Feast packs its conversion mechanics into a tightly sequenced layout. Each feature below reflects a deliberate design decision grounded in flash-sale buyer psychology.
Price-Anchored Hero Card
The hero opens with a single oversized product card. It shows the verified retail price in struck-through crème fraîche text alongside the flash price in champagne gold. A gently pulsing percentage-off badge and a live countdown timer complete the three-number story: was, is, hours left.
Progressive Scroll Deal Tiers
As the visitor scrolls, deal tiers reveal themselves in sequence. "Just Dropped" slides product cards out of the obsidian background into full illumination. "Selling Fast" shows visibly depleted inventory bars. "Last Chance" switches the countdown from hours to minutes, compressing perceived time and lifting urgency with each new row.
Editorial Sourcing Callouts
Between deal rows, single-line callout text reveals origin details for each product. Lines like "Cold-pressed in Kalamata, Greece. 200 bottles released." give every discount a backstory that justifies the original retail price and builds trust in the product's provenance.
Persistent Fixed Call-to-Action Bar
After the visitor passes the second scroll section, a "Shop Today's Drops" bar locks to the bottom of the viewport. It stays visible for the remainder of the page, ensuring the primary action is always one tap or click away without interrupting the browsing experience.
Inventory and Scarcity Signals
Every product card displays the quantity remaining alongside the flash price. Depleted inventory bars make scarcity visual rather than verbal. This removes the need for aggressive copy and lets the numbers do the persuading.
Early Access Email Capture
A single soft-gate email field appears once, positioned after the "Last Chance" tier. It offers members-only pre-sale alerts. The placement earns the ask: by the time visitors reach it, they have already seen proof that the deals are real and the quantities are finite.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Product Card | Anchors page with price gap and countdown timer |
| Just Dropped Row | Introduces fresh deals sliding in from dark background |
| Sourcing Callout Strip | Adds provenance story between deal tiers |
| Selling Fast Row | Shows depleted inventory bars for mid-urgency products |
| Last Chance Row | Minute-level countdown signals final availability window |
| Early Access Gate | Captures email for members-only pre-sale alerts |
| Persistent call to action Bar | Fixed bar keeps primary action visible throughout scroll |
Design & branding system
The color system is built around a four-tone Obsidian and Gold palette that feels indulgent without being garish. Deep obsidian black dominates backgrounds, truffle charcoal separates card rows, champagne gold carries every urgency element, and crème fraîche keeps product text effortlessly legible.
- Champagne gold (#C9A84C) is reserved for countdown timers, "Add to Cart" buttons, savings badges, and the persistent call-to-action bar, so the eye always lands on action first
- Crème fraîche (#FAF3E0) handles product names, descriptions, and struck-through retail prices, keeping text calm and readable against the dark backgrounds
- Truffle charcoal (#1C1D21) separates card rows visually, creating natural breathing room between deal tiers without breaking the dark, immersive mood
Mobile & speed optimization
The Marketplace Grid layout is structured so that deal card rows restack cleanly on smaller screens. The scroll-reveal sequence and the persistent call-to-action bar are both designed to function as naturally on a phone as on a desktop browser.
- Product cards and inventory bars scale and reflow without losing their visual hierarchy on narrower viewports
- The fixed call-to-action bar sits above the phone's native navigation area, keeping it tappable and unobstructed throughout the scroll
How this template helps you convert
Feast is engineered around a single conversion path: get the visitor from the hero to the deal catalog in as few decisions as possible. Every design choice reduces hesitation and increases perceived value.
- The hero's three-number story (retail price, flash price, time remaining) communicates the full value proposition before the visitor reads a single word of copy, making the savings undeniable within the first viewport.
- The progressive deal tiers build momentum as the visitor scrolls. Each row is more urgent than the last, so attention compounds rather than fades, and the persistent call-to-action bar is always present when the visitor is ready to act.
Other information about this template
Feast sits within the Food and Gourmet E-Commerce category and is specifically suited to auction-style or flash-sale platform models. A few additional details worth knowing before you build with it:
- The template follows a single-page, scroll-reveal layout direction, meaning all content lives on one continuous page rather than across multiple routed views
- The Gallery and Detail template style means each product card carries both a visual and a data layer, showing image, price comparison, inventory status, and sourcing note in one compact unit
- The Before and After Reveal creative direction governs how each section enters the viewport, using scroll-triggered illumination to simulate the experience of discovering high-value goods in a low-overhead setting
- The template is category-matched for food and gourmet auction platform use cases, making it a natural fit for curated drop models, members-only sale clubs, and specialty pantry marketplaces




Theme
Marketplace Grid
Creative direction
Before/After Reveal
Color system
Lavender Dream
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Marketplace/Multi
Page Sections
Price-anchored Hero with Countdown
Progressive Scroll Deal Tiers
Editorial Sourcing Callouts
Persistent Fixed Call-to-action Bar
Inventory Scarcity Signals
Soft-gate Early Access Capture
Related questions
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