ADHD Care FAQ Website Template
Focus is a zigzag landing page template built for adult ADHD peer support groups. It combines a split-photo hero, FAQ-driven alternating sections, an inline five-question group-fit quiz, member testimonial cards, and a footer email capture. The design uses a Corporate Precision palette to create a calm, organized environment that earns trust from late-diagnosed adults immediately.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Focus is a single-page landing page template designed for adult ADHD peer support communities. It leads with a cinematic split hero, then walks visitors through objection-answering FAQ zigzag sections before routing them to an inline quiz or a low-commitment email signup. Every layout decision reflects the experience of a late-diagnosed adult finally finding clarity.
Who this template is for
This template suits facilitators, organizers, and mental health-adjacent communities running structured peer support groups for adults with ADHD. It is built for people who need to earn trust quickly with a skeptical, self-aware audience.
- Community organizers running weekly ADHD peer support circles
- Independent facilitators offering structured, non-clinical group sessions
- Mental health-adjacent services targeting adults diagnosed late in life
What problem this template solves
Late-diagnosed adults are cautious visitors. They have tried programs that overpromised. They worry about judgment, inconsistent schedules, and whether a group can replace professional care. A generic landing page cannot answer those fears. This template is built to answer them one by one, in the right order, with real social proof at every turn.
- Objections pile up fast for a skeptical ADHD audience and go unanswered on most pages
- Visitors leave before reaching a call to action because the value is buried or vague
- A single hard-sell button ignores visitors who are curious but not yet ready to commit
What you get with this template
You get a complete, ready-to-customize landing page with every section pre-built and sequenced to move a hesitant visitor toward action. The layout logic is already done. You fill in your group details and go.
- A split-photo hero section with a headline, subline, and a pulsing sky-blue call-to-action button
- Three zigzag FAQ section pairs that alternate layout side-by-side, each with a member quote and icon slot
- An inline five-question quiz, a stats credibility strip, three testimonial cards, and a footer email capture form
Feature list
Split-Photo Hero with Pulsing Call to Action
The hero divides the screen into a warm-lit candid photo on the left and clean white headline space on the right. A single sky-blue button pulses once on load, drawing attention without overwhelming. The headline slot is set in deep charcoal slate for immediate legibility.
FAQ-Driven Zigzag Layout
Each FAQ section opens with a large real-world question in charcoal type on one side and the answer on the opposite side. The alternating layout creates a calm, conversation-like scroll rhythm. Each block includes a member quote slot styled in sky blue and a small icon area.
Inline Five-Question Group-Fit Quiz
The primary conversion path is a low-stakes, self-reflective quiz embedded directly in the page. It includes a diagnosis status dropdown, a checkbox grid for daily struggles, preferred session time options, group size comfort selection, and an optional open-text field. No redirects or external pop-ups.
Stats Credibility Strip
A focused strip sits between the hero and the FAQ sections. It anchors the page with credibility figures, including context around how many adults live with ADHD and the prevalence of late diagnosis. This gives hesitant visitors a factual reason to keep reading.
Three-Card Testimonial Section
Three member cards represent the core audience archetypes: a project manager, a freelance creative, and a new parent. Each card carries a name, role, and a direct quote. The section grounds the page in real peer experience rather than clinical authority.
Footer Email Capture
A secondary conversion path sits at the bottom of the page. It is labeled clearly for visitors who scroll through without clicking the quiz. The copy meets hesitation where it lives, offering a low-commitment entry point rather than forcing a decision.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Split Layout | Introduce the group with a human photo and a clear, confident headline |
| Stats Credibility Strip | Build trust with figures on adult ADHD prevalence and late diagnosis rates |
| FAQ Zigzag One | Answer the first layer of visitor objections with a quote and icon |
| Quiz call to action Block | Route engaged visitors into the inline five-question group-fit assessment |
| FAQ Zigzag Two | Address commitment and scheduling concerns with a member perspective |
| FAQ Zigzag Three | Clarify the non-clinical scope and distinguish the group from therapy |
| Quiz call to action Repeat | Re-surface the primary call to action after the third FAQ pair |
| Testimonials Section | Reinforce trust through three relatable member archetype cards |
| Footer Email Capture | Catch hesitant visitors with a low-stakes free framework email signup |
Design & branding system
The visual system follows a Corporate Precision theme. Every color and type choice reinforces a sense of calm control, giving scattered minds a space that feels organized rather than loud or clinical.
- Deep charcoal slate (#2D3436) for primary headings and section anchors, mid-tone graphite (#636E72) for secondary body copy, clinical sky blue (#74B9FF) for interactive accents and member quotes, and cloud white (#F5F6FA) for open background sections
- Plus Jakarta Sans is used for all headings; DM Sans is used for body copy, creating a clean typographic hierarchy
- Scroll-reveal stagger animations, float effects, and CSS transitions are built into the template at a medium intensity level
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first but fully responsive for mobile screens. This matters for this audience specifically: many adults with ADHD browse late at night on their phones, often during the moments when motivation to seek support is highest.
- Server Components handle all static sections so they render quickly without client-side overhead
- Client Components are scoped to the interactive quiz and email capture form only, keeping the rest of the page lightweight
- The zigzag layout stacks cleanly on smaller screens, preserving the FAQ conversation rhythm on mobile
How this template helps you convert
The page is structured as a layered conversion funnel, not a single-button pitch. Each section reduces doubt before asking for anything.
- The pulsing quiz call to action appears first below the hero, then repeats after every third FAQ pair, meeting visitors at multiple readiness levels without being aggressive
- The inline quiz lowers the barrier to entry by framing commitment as self-discovery rather than sign-up pressure, making the first action feel personal and low-stakes
- The footer email capture catches visitors who scroll past the quiz, offering a free weekly ADHD framework as a genuine alternative path to staying connected
Other information about this template
This template is localized for English (United States) audiences and uses United States date formatting and currency conventions. It is part of the Health and Medical category under the ADHD Care subcategory, built specifically for the ADHD support group niche.
- The template style is Zigzag/Alternating with a Corporate Precision theme and a Slate and Sky color system
- The creative direction is FAQ-Driven with a Half-Page Photo and Text header concept, and the primary conversion path is a Quiz and Assessment flow
- The intersection match score for this template across category, subcategory, and niche alignment is 13, indicating a high degree of specificity to this use case




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
FAQ-Driven
Color system
Slate & Sky
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Split-photo Hero with Pulsing Button
Faq-driven Zigzag Sections
Inline Five-question Group-fit Quiz
Stats Credibility Strip
Member Testimonial Cards
Footer Email Capture Form
Related questions
Can I customize the quiz questions for my specific group?
Does the template include quiz interaction logic or just the visual design?
Is this template suitable for running multiple ADHD support groups?
How does the page address visitors who are not ready to sign up?
What sections come pre-built in this template?