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Harvest - Craft Cannabis Trimming Service Landing Page Template
Harvest is a modular card-grid landing page built for craft cannabis trimming crews. It tells the crew's origin story through scroll-reveal cards, walks cultivators through every phase of the harvest cycle, and converts visitors with a Harvest Prep Guide download. The Pastoral Calm design uses deep canopy green, loam brown, and morning fog white to feel like a well-kept field journal.
by Rocket studio
Harvest is a single-page template designed for professional hand-trimming crews serving craft cannabis cultivators. Modular cards carry the crew's story from formation through cure-room handoff. A cinematic hero section, philosophy cards, and a lead-capture form work together to build trust before asking for anything. The page earns the download by educating first.
This template is built for trimming crews and cannabis service providers who need to communicate credibility to busy growers. It speaks directly to the people making harvest decisions before October.
Finding reliable trimmers is one of the hardest parts of harvest season. Craft cultivators running ten to fifty lights cannot afford inconsistency. They need a trimming crew that shows up, knows the difference between wet trimming and dry trimming, and handles every bud with care. Most trimming services have no page that earns that trust before the first phone call.
This template gives you a complete, content-ready landing page structured around the way craft cultivators actually make hiring decisions. Every section is built to carry weight. The design does not shout. It exhales.




Theme
Pastoral Calm
Creative direction
Origin Story
Color system
Rainforest
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Cinematic Hero with Animated Headline
Modular Card Grid with Staggered Scroll Reveal
Crew Origin and Philosophy Cards
Harvest Cycle Phase Cards
Harvest Prep Guide Lead Capture Form
Secondary Trim Standards Call-to-action
What kind of cannabis trimming business is this template designed for?
Does the template cover both wet trimming and dry trimming approaches?
How does the lead-capture section work?
Can I use this template if my crew also handles hemp trimming?
Why does hand trimming matter for craft-tier cannabis buds?
This template includes six purposefully built feature areas. Each one reflects the needs of a B2B craft cannabis service landing page.
The header uses a wide, shallow cinematic frame showing a trimming table mid-session. Gloved hands hold spring-loaded scissors, a half-trimmed bud glistens with trichomes in the foreground, and soft greenhouse light glows in the background. The headline "Every cut is a decision" rises from the bottom with a scroll-triggered animation, setting the tone before any copy appears.
Cards are organized into rows that scroll like pages of a field journal. The first row introduces the crew by name, years of experience, and the farms that shaped their trimming process. The second row contains philosophy cards covering hand trimming versus machine trimming, grading standards for A and B flower, and what happens to sugar leaf and trim waste destined for extraction. Each card is a self-contained story.
The third card row maps every phase of the service, from pre-harvest consultation through cure-room handoff. Each phase card includes a short narrative and a single image. Growers can see exactly how the trimming process unfolds, from the moment large fan leaves come off the branches to the point where cured buds enter storage. This section is especially useful for first-time commercial growers who need to understand what proper trimming looks like across a full cycle.
The lead-capture card sits inside the same grid as the content cards, so it never feels like a foreign element. It collects first name, email address, and grow type (indoor, outdoor, or mixed light). The free PDF covers pre-trim drying specs, ideal humidity ranges for the drying process, and how to stage a workspace before the crew arrives. By the time visitors reach this card, they have already read enough to trust the offer.
Cannabis trimming is treated as an art form throughout this template. The philosophy card set explains why hand trimming produces superior results compared to machine trimming, how the crew grades buds based on bud structures and visual appeal, and what they do with plant material that does not make the A-grade cut. These cards build the intellectual case for hiring this crew before any price discussion happens.
Not every visitor is ready to give an email address. The secondary call-to-action sends them to a visual grading reference that shows the crew's trim standards in detail. This keeps growers on the page, gives them something valuable, and positions the crew as educators rather than salespeople. It is a low-friction path that supports bag appeal conversations with dispensary buyers.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Cinematic Hero | Set tone and introduce headline |
| Crew Origin Cards | Introduce trimming crew credentials |
| Philosophy Card Row | Explain hand trim versus machine |
| Harvest Cycle Phases | Map service from consult to cure |
| Lead Capture Card | Collect emails via guide offer |
| Secondary call to action | Link to visual trim standards |
| Footer | Horizontal flow with contact links |
The visual identity follows a Pastoral Calm theme built on the Rainforest color system. Every color choice connects to the sensory world of outdoor cannabis cultivation at harvest time. The palette feels lived-in, quiet, and confident.
The template is built desktop-first to match how cultivators research at a desk during the off-season. Full mobile support is included so the page works for anyone checking it on the go. Card grid rows reflow cleanly at smaller breakpoints.
Cannabis trimming services live and die by trust. This template builds that trust methodically, section by section, before it ever asks for a name or an email address.
This harvest craft cannabis trimming service landing page template was designed specifically for the craft cannabis niche within the broader cannabis industry. It reflects the operational realities of seasonal trimming crews serving small and mid-size grows. Several details are worth knowing before you build.