Gridline - High-Octane Simulator Landing Page Template
Gridline is a storybook landing page template built for racing simulator centers. It opens with a split-screen video comparison, walks visitors through immersive rig bays with 360° cockpit views, and closes the deal with a persistent booking bar. The Industrial Raw design and Ruby & Chrome palette make every scroll feel like strapping into a race seat.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Gridline is a full-page landing page template designed for racing simulator centers. It pairs a cinematic split-video header with interactive rig bay exploration and a streamlined three-step booking flow. The Ruby & Chrome color system and Industrial Raw visual theme create a high-tension atmosphere that speaks directly to amateur racers, corporate groups, and sim-racing league competitors.
Who this template is for
This template is built for businesses that run professional-grade simulator experiences. It serves operators who need their page to do real selling work before a visitor ever picks up the phone.
- Amateur racers looking to sharpen lap times between real track days
- Corporate event organizers searching for a group experience more intense than escape rooms
- Sim-racing league competitors who need regular seat time on high-end hydraulic rigs
What problem this template solves
Most simulator center pages fail to communicate the physical intensity of the experience. They list equipment specs but never make a visitor feel what it is like to be strapped in. Gridline closes that gap.
- Visitors leave before booking because the page feels flat and unconvincing
- Group buyers cannot visualize the experience well enough to justify the spend
- The booking process requires too many steps, causing drop-off before confirmation
What you get with this template
Gridline delivers a complete single-page layout designed to build desire and capture bookings. Every section earns the scroll before asking for the click.
- A full-viewport split-video header syncing real onboard footage with simulator footage side by side
- Scroll-snapping rig bay sections with 360° cockpit rotation, track configuration toggles, and engine audio samples
- A persistent bottom booking bar that expands into a three-step reservation flow with session type, date picker, and headcount slider
- A secondary gift voucher path offering instant e-voucher delivery for "Gift a Session" buyers
Feature list
This section covers the core interactive and visual capabilities built into the Gridline template.
Split-Video Compare Header
The full-viewport header plays two video feeds in perfect sync. The left half shows real onboard camera footage from Spa-Francorchamps. The right half shows the identical corner rendered inside the simulator. A ruby-colored pulse line runs between them. For the first four seconds there is no text. Then the monospaced tagline appears: "Same corner. Same sweat."
Scroll-Snap Rig Bay Explorer
Each full-page scroll snap drops the visitor into a new rig bay environment. The narrative moves from solo hot-lap sessions to multiplayer grid starts to league nights. Each environment is darker and more intense than the last. Ruby accents grow stronger as the stakes escalate.
360-Degree Cockpit View
Inside each rig bay section, visitors can rotate a full 360-degree view of the cockpit. This interactive element puts the user in the seat before they book. It is the closest thing to a test drive a landing page can offer.
Car Class Engine Audio
Each rig bay section includes a two-second engine audio sample for each car class. GT3, open-wheel, and rally cars each have a distinct sound. These short clips add physical dimension to the page and reinforce the realism of the simulator experience.
Persistent Booking Bar
A sticky bottom bar labeled "Reserve Your Rig" stays visible across every scroll position. When a visitor clicks it, it expands into a three-step booking flow: session type selection, a date-and-time picker showing live availability in green and ruby, and a headcount slider. The flow is direct and keeps friction low.
Gift a Session Path
A secondary conversion path lets visitors purchase a session as a gift. The flow delivers an instant e-voucher. This supports spontaneous gift purchases and broadens the template's conversion surface beyond direct bookings.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Split-Video Header | Hooks attention with synced real-versus-sim footage |
| Tagline Reveal | Delivers the brand message after a four-second hold |
| Solo Rig Bay | Introduces single-session experiences with cockpit explorer |
| Multiplayer Grid Bay | Escalates energy for group and competitive sessions |
| League Night Bay | Targets regular competitors with the highest intensity setting |
| Persistent Booking Bar | Anchors the reservation flow at every scroll position |
| Gift a Session | Converts gift buyers with a fast e-voucher path |
Design & branding system
The Gridline template uses an Industrial Raw visual theme built around four core colors. Every design choice references the feel of a stripped-out race car interior, where every surface has a function and nothing is decorative.
- Deep asphalt black (#0D0D0D) forms the primary background across all sections
- Brushed chromium (#C0C0C8) handles headlines, labels, and interactive user interface elements
- Hydraulic-fluid ruby (#9B111E) appears only where the eye needs directing: the split line, availability indicators, escalating accents, and call-to-action buttons
- Concrete dust gray (#3A3A3C) is reserved for secondary text, dividers, and supporting labels
- Typography uses a monospaced typeface for taglines and user interface copy, reinforcing the industrial and technical character of the brand
Mobile & speed optimization
The Gridline layout is structured to translate well across screen sizes without losing its cinematic impact. The scroll-snap architecture and video header are designed with mobile context in mind.
- Scroll-snap sections are built for touch navigation on phones and tablets
- Video and audio assets are scoped to short, focused clips to keep load weight manageable
- The persistent booking bar remains accessible at the bottom of the screen on all device sizes
How this template helps you convert
Gridline is built around a simple idea: let visitors feel the experience before asking them to pay for it. Every interactive element is a free taste of seat time that removes hesitation.
- The split-video header creates immediate credibility by showing the real-versus-sim comparison in the first seconds, before any sales copy appears.
- The rig bay explorer lets visitors physically interact with cockpit views and hear engine audio, building desire through direct sensory engagement rather than descriptive text.
- The persistent booking bar stays present at all times, meaning the moment a visitor decides they want in, the path to reservation is never more than one tap away.
Other information about this template
Gridline is categorized under Automotive & Transport, with a specific focus on the Motorsport & Racing subcategory and the Racing Simulator Center niche. It carries an Intersection Match Score of 13, reflecting strong alignment between its design system, creative direction, and target use case.
- Template style: Storybook and full-page, built for immersive single-page storytelling
- Creative direction: Interactive Explorer, guiding visitors through escalating rig environments
- Header concept: Split-Video Compare, a technique suited to businesses where the realism gap between simulation and reality is the central sales argument
- Landing page direction: Booking and scheduling, with the reservation flow as the primary conversion goal
- The Ruby & Chrome color system and Industrial Raw theme are matched specifically to the racing simulator center context




Theme
Industrial Raw
Creative direction
Interactive Explorer
Color system
Ruby & Chrome
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Split-video Compare Header
Scroll-snap Rig Bay Explorer
Degree Cockpit Rotation
Car Class Engine Audio
Persistent Booking Bar
Gift a Session Voucher Path
Related questions
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