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Guild - Inspiring Marketers Landing Page Template
Guild is a single-column lead generation landing page built for marketing professionals co-working communities. It pairs a typographic hashtag hero with a vision-and-mission scroll flow, two conversion forms, and a quiet civic-service aesthetic. Solo strategists, brand designers, and media buyers will find a template that feels curated, earnest, and ready to attract the right applicants.
by Rocket studio
Guild is a focused, single-column landing page for a marketing professionals co-working community. The page opens with an oversized hashtag manifesto and builds trust through a founding vision, three plain-spoken commitments, member archetypes, and two purposeful lead-capture forms. The design whispers confidence through restraint rather than spectacle.
This template is built for community founders and operators who serve creative professionals. It speaks directly to the kind of people who left agency life or corporate marketing to work independently, but still want sharp minds nearby.
Solo marketing professionals often struggle to communicate the value of a curated co-working space versus a generic open-desk environment. A generic landing page cannot carry that nuance. This template is built specifically to solve that gap.
You get a complete, ready-to-adapt single-column landing page structured around lead generation. Every section is purposeful and prompt-grounded, from the opening manifesto to the closing call to action.




Theme
Civic Service
Creative direction
Vision & Mission
Color system
Soft Mist
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Typographic Hashtag Hero Section
Vision and Mission Scroll Flow
Dual Lead Capture Forms
Member Archetype Tile Grid
Accordion Commitment Details
Scroll-reveal Word Animation
Can I customize the membership specialty dropdown?
Does the template support both desktop and mobile layouts?
What are the two conversion paths included in this template?
Is this template suitable for a community that is just getting started?
Can I adapt this template for a different professional co-working community?
This template was designed with specific interactive and structural decisions that make it more than a static page.
The hero section uses no images. An oversized #MarketBetter headline in tracked-out charcoal type holds the full viewport. A single pencil-gray subline sits beneath it. The restraint is intentional and acts as a scroll-stopper.
The page unfolds like a founding document. A vision paragraph leads into three commitments, each paired with a real operational detail: the Thursday lunch-and-learn, the Slack channel for open briefs, and the quiet-hours policy before noon.
Two forms serve different buyer readiness levels. The primary form asks for a name, marketing specialty from a dropdown, and one open-ended question. The secondary form requires only an email and a preferred visit date.
A rotated tile grid displays member archetypes with supporting stats. This section acts as social proof without fabricating testimonials. It helps visitors see themselves in the community before they apply.
The mission section uses staggered scroll-reveal word animations. Each commitment appears as the reader reaches it. This pacing mirrors the deliberate, conviction-by-conviction tone of the founding document concept.
Mission commitments use a FAQ-style accordion interaction. Readers can expand each commitment to read its specific operational detail. This keeps the page clean while rewarding curious visitors with depth.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Hashtag Banner | Opens with #MarketBetter manifesto and single-line subhead |
| Vision Statement | Founding paragraph about what shared marketing work could feel like |
| Mission Commitments | Three plain-spoken commitments with accordion-expanded details |
| Member Archetype Grid | Rotated tile layout showing who is already in the community |
| Apply for a Desk | Primary lead form with specialty dropdown and open-ended question |
| Visit for a Day | Low-commitment secondary form with email and preferred date |
| Footer | Linear single-row pattern with minimal navigation |
The visual identity follows a Civic Service theme. Every design choice is quiet and deliberate, built to feel like a well-crafted community newsletter rather than a startup pitch deck.
The template is built desktop-first with a strong mobile adaptation layer. Professionals researching co-working options typically do so on a laptop, but the layout holds up cleanly on smaller screens.
The page is structured to move a skeptical solo professional from curiosity to commitment. Each section builds on the last, and the two conversion paths meet visitors wherever they are in the decision process.
This template sits at the intersection of community building and professional co-working. It is well suited for operators in the marketing professionals co-working community niche who want a page that reflects the care they put into their physical space.