Fixwala - Precision Appliance Landing Page Template
Fixwala is a Corporate Precision landing page built for a Surat-based appliance repair service targeting property managers, housing society administrators, and electronics retailers. The FAQ-driven zigzag layout addresses real B2B objections row by row, while bold navy and amber typography, an inline AMC proposal form, and a gated rate card download work together to convert high-volume partners.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Fixwala is a single-page B2B landing page template designed for a multi-brand appliance repair service operating in Surat. Its FAQ-driven zigzag layout turns common partner objections into structured answers, building contractual trust section by section. A dual conversion path captures both ready-to-sign clients and early-stage leads comparing pricing.
Who this template is for
This template is purpose-built for appliance repair businesses that work at scale and need to close partnership deals rather than individual bookings. It speaks directly to institutional buyers, not homeowners.
- Housing society managers and property management firms handling dozens of repair calls weekly across Surat neighbourhoods
- Electronics retailers who want a credible, white-label after-warranty service arm they can attach to their brand
- Appliance repair operators who need a professional web presence to support Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) proposals
What problem this template solves
Most appliance repair websites are built for walk-in consumers. This template is built for buyers who have budgets, contracts, and accountability requirements. It addresses the trust gap between a repair service and an institutional client.
- Property managers need proof of scale, liability coverage, and service-level accountability before signing any agreement
- Retailers need assurance that a white-label partnership will not damage their brand reputation
- Repair operators lose deals because their web presence does not match the professionalism of a formal business proposal
What you get with this template
The template delivers a complete, single-page conversion experience structured around real objections and institutional confidence signals. Every section earns attention before asking for commitment.
- A hero section with a bold typography split, amber call-to-action button, and rotating stat tiles showing service credibility
- Three FAQ zigzag sections each pairing a partner objection with a concise answer, an amber data callout, and a Surat locality micro-case study
- A dual conversion block with an inline AMC proposal form and a gated rate card PDF download requiring only a business email
Feature list
This template is built around a focused set of interactive and layout features drawn directly from the project brief.
FAQ-Driven Zigzag Layout
Each alternating section is anchored by a real objection a property manager or retailer would raise. The answer, a supporting data point, and a micro-case study sit on the opposing side. Scrolling feels like a structured sales conversation rather than a brochure.
Dual Conversion Path
The primary call to action collects company name, number of properties or retail outlets, appliance categories via checkbox grid, and monthly service volume via dropdown. A secondary path captures business email for a gated partner rate card PDF download.
Amber Data Callouts
Key credibility numbers appear in signal amber (#E8A317) at deliberate intervals. These callouts interrupt the navy-and-white rhythm to anchor attention on proof points without disrupting the reading flow.
Repeating Primary Call to Action
The "Request a Bulk AMC Proposal" button appears first beneath the hero and repeats after every third FAQ zigzag block. This pacing keeps the conversion path visible without overwhelming the trust-building content around it.
Scroll-Triggered Section Reveals
Sections animate into view as the reader scrolls, using staggered reveal timing. Tab interactions and an FAQ accordion add interactivity without requiring page reloads.
Isometric Hero Illustration
The right side of the hero holds a custom isometric illustration of a Surat apartment complex with amber dots marking active service calls across floors. It communicates network scale instantly, without relying on stock photography.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero split layout | Establish authority and prompt first call to action click |
| FAQ Zigzag One | Address technician liability and quality concerns |
| FAQ Zigzag Two | Demonstrate capacity for 200-plus unit contracts |
| FAQ Zigzag Three | Explain white-label partner programme availability |
| AMC proposal form | Capture qualified bulk contract enquiries |
| Rate card download | Collect business emails from comparison-stage leads |
| Single-row footer | Close the page with brand and contact links |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Corporate Precision theme. The palette carries institutional weight while the amber accent adds directional warmth exactly where decisions happen.
- Deep command navy (#0B1D3A) for primary backgrounds, pressed-uniform blue (#1B3A5C) for alternating section panels, and clean-invoice white (#F4F6F8) for content areas
- Signal amber (#E8A317) reserved strictly for calls to action, data callouts, and amber dot markers on the hero illustration
- Plus Jakarta Sans for body and interface type, Fraunces as the serif display face for headline statements
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is designed desktop-first, reflecting the reality that B2B decision-makers evaluate service partners on desktop screens. Mobile responsiveness is included to cover all access scenarios.
- Server Components handle all static sections, reducing client-side load for content-heavy panels
- The interactive form with checkbox grid and dropdown, the FAQ accordion, and tab-switching components are handled as Client Components to keep interactivity isolated
How this template helps you convert
The conversion strategy is structural. Trust is built before commitment is requested, and two separate paths capture leads at different stages of readiness.
- The zigzag FAQ sequence removes objections one by one, so by the time a reader reaches the proposal form they have already resolved their main concerns about liability, scale, and white-labelling.
- The gated rate card download captures business emails from decision-makers who are comparing options but are not yet ready to submit a full proposal, keeping them in the pipeline.
Other information about this template
This template is localised for the Surat market. Micro-case studies reference specific Surat localities including Vesu, Adajan, and Althan, making the social proof feel grounded rather than generic.
- Animation intensity is set to medium: scroll-triggered reveals, stagger effects, and tab interactions are active without being distracting
- The design deliberately avoids stock photography; all visual communication relies on the isometric illustration and typographic hierarchy
- The page is structured for a B2B appliance repair service context, covering multi-brand repair across refrigerators, washing machines, water purifiers, and microwaves




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
FAQ-Driven
Color system
Navy Authority
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Faq-driven Zigzag Layout
Dual Conversion Path
Amber Data Callouts
Repeating Primary Call to Action
Isometric Hero Illustration
Scroll-triggered Reveals and Accordion
Related questions
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