Gather is a storybook-style holiday event live streaming landing page built for production teams, event coordinators, and families who need to bring distant loved ones into the room. With a rich Plum Executive color palette, a Timeline Progression scroll flow, and an emotionally-driven lead capture form, this template turns visitor intent into booked streams.
by Rocket studio
Gather is a full-page landing page template for holiday event live streaming services. It follows a Timeline Progression scroll structure that walks visitors through every stage of a streamed event. The design uses a Plum Executive palette and a handwritten script header to create a warm, formal feel. The page is built to generate leads from event coordinators, families, and corporate planners.
This template is designed for production teams who stream live events for clients who cannot all be in the same room. It speaks directly to the people doing the booking and the people making the emotional case for why streaming matters.
Streaming services often lose potential clients before the conversation begins. The website looks too technical, too transactional, or too cold to match the emotional weight of what the client is actually asking for. Gather closes that gap.
You get a complete single-page layout that rehearses the entire live streaming experience for your visitor before they ever fill out a form. Every section is designed to build trust incrementally, from the first impression to the final call to action.
This template packages its most meaningful capabilities into a scroll-driven narrative. Each feature below reflects a specific design or structural decision described in the source brief.
The header fills the full viewport with a champagne background and a single loose calligraphic headline. A thin plum line below it pulses softly, mimicking a live-stream signal bar. No photography competes with the words, making the opening feel like a handwritten invitation propped on a mantel.
The page is organized into four sequential full-page sections: the planning call, the day-of setup, the live moment, and the recorded archive. Each section transitions with a slow vertical wipe in plum. Scrolling through the page rehearses the experience so the visitor already understands the process before they reach the form.
The live moment section includes an auto-playing 15-second montage of real celebrations. Confetti, candles, applause, and someone waving at a laptop give the visitor genuine proof of the service in under a minute. This is the emotional centerpiece of the page.
The lead capture form asks for event type, estimated guest count, event date, and a short description field labeled "Tell us who's watching from far away." That last field prompts visitors to name the specific person they are doing this for, converting vague interest into personal commitment.
The primary call-to-action button reads "Stream Your Event" in candlelight gold on a plum background. It appears first as a floating element after the header scroll and again as an anchored button in the final section, keeping the conversion path visible throughout the page.
A "Watch a Past Stream" link opens a 60-second highlight reel for visitors who are not yet ready to book. This secondary path keeps warm leads engaged by giving them low-commitment proof before they are asked to fill out the form.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Viewport Header | Sets emotional tone with handwritten script headline and pulsing plum signal line |
| Planning Call Stage | Shows calendar interface and a checklist that fills itself in |
| Day-of Setup Stage | Reveals camera angles and a multi-viewer layout appearing frame by frame |
| Live Moment Stage | Auto-plays a 15-second celebration montage as embedded proof |
| Recorded Archive Stage | Displays past event highlights and viewer count statistics |
| Lead Generation Form | Captures event type, guest count, date, and personal motivation field |
The visual identity follows an Organic Flow theme built around the Plum Executive color system. The palette is designed to feel like a formal dining room lit entirely by candles: rich, warm, and intimate without being heavy or cold.
The page layout is built as a single continuous scroll, which simplifies the mobile experience by eliminating multi-page navigation. The storybook structure translates naturally to a vertical mobile viewport.
Every structural decision in Gather is made in service of a single outcome: a visitor who arrives unsure should leave having booked a call or submitted the form. The page does not just describe the service; it demonstrates it.
Gather was built specifically for the holiday event live streaming niche, where the emotional stakes are high and the decision to book is often personal. The template style is Storybook and Full-Page, which means the layout behaves as a single narrative experience rather than a collection of separate sections.




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Timeline Progression
Color system
Plum Executive
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Handwritten Script Header with Signal Pulse
Four-stage Timeline Progression Layout
Auto-playing Celebration Montage
Emotionally-driven Lead Capture Form
Floating and Anchored Call to Action Button
Secondary Highlight Reel Nurture Path
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