Groove is a warm, masonry-style birthday event DJ landing page built for solo DJs who want to turn every booking inquiry into a confirmed date. The layout walks visitors through the full party arc, from playlist consultation to the final song, and closes with a two-step booking form and a live calendar that shows real availability.
by Rocket studio
Groove is a single-page, masonry-layout template designed for birthday event DJs and music services. It opens with a full-screen video header, guides visitors through a chronological party journey, and converts interest into bookings through a two-step scheduling form with a live availability calendar. The warm, handmade visual tone makes every section feel personal and unhurried.
This template is built for solo DJs who handle their own bookings and want a page that feels as good as their sets. It speaks directly to the people hiring them and removes every friction point between a first visit and a confirmed date.
Most DJ pages feel generic, a logo, a contact form, and a photo of a mixer. Groove solves the real problem: helping a potential client feel the energy before they ever hear a track, and then making it effortless to book before that feeling fades.
You get a fully structured single-page layout built around one goal: turning a curious visitor into a confirmed booking. Every section has a role in that journey, and nothing is decorative without purpose.




Theme
Warm Artisan
Creative direction
Timeline Progression
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Background Header
Chronological Masonry Grid Layout
Playable 15-second Audio Clips
Two-step Conversational Booking Form
Live Weekend Availability Calendar
Floating Pulsing Call-to-action Button
Can I customize the party types shown in the booking form?
Does the calendar widget show my real availability?
Can I use this template if I only serve one type of event, like kids' parties?
Is the video footage in the header included with the template?
What information does the two-step booking form collect from clients?
This landing page is designed around concrete, built-in components. Each feature below reflects something the template actually delivers.
The header cycles through three warm, handheld-style birthday moments: a backyard dusk party with string lights, a kid's party with slow-motion confetti, and a rooftop thirtieth with a skyline crowd. The footage is warm-graded and deliberately imperfect, shot to feel like a friend's phone rather than a hired camera. A single tagline fades in over the footage.
The page body is organized as a four-row masonry grid that moves through one party's full arc. Each row represents a stage: Before, Setup, The Night, and After. Cards grow warmer and more saturated as the grid progresses, giving the page a visual rhythm that mirrors a real event.
The "Before" row includes cards with playable 15-second audio previews. Visitors can sample playlist mood before committing to an inquiry. The muted rose accent color activates on playing cards so the interactive state is immediately visible.
Step one captures the event date, party type via illustrated toggles, and estimated guest count. Step two asks for venue type, three must-play songs, and an open "tell me anything" field. The form is designed to feel conversational rather than administrative.
A calendar embedded in the booking section shows available weekends in real time. Taken dates are softly grayed out. A single line below the calendar reads: "Most weekends book 6 to 8 weeks out," creating honest, low-pressure urgency.
A honey amber call-to-action button is pinned to the page and begins a gentle pulse animation after three seconds of scrolling. It stays visible throughout the page so the booking entry point is always one tap away.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video header | Opens with cinematic birthday footage and tagline |
| Before row | Shows consultation cards and audio previews |
| Setup row | Displays equipment, speaker, and lighting visuals |
| The Night row | Delivers high-energy dance floor and crowd moments |
| After row | Features testimonials, Spotify links, and thank-you video |
| Booking form | Captures event details across two conversational steps |
| Calendar widget | Shows real weekend availability with urgency cue |
| Floating call to action button | Keeps the booking entry point pinned and pulsing |
The template follows a Warm Artisan theme built on the Cloud Canvas color system. The palette is designed to feel like a polaroid left on a wooden table at golden hour: soft, tactile, and unhurried.
The masonry layout is built to reflow cleanly across screen sizes. Booking interactions and floating buttons are designed for touch-first use so mobile visitors have the same smooth path to inquiry as desktop users.
The page is designed around a single conversion path from first impression to confirmed booking. Every design and layout decision supports that goal.
This template is categorized under Wedding and Events with a specific focus on the Birthday Event and Birthday Event DJ and Music niche. It is a strong fit for any solo performer who handles multiple event types under one brand.