Hive - Curated Beekeeping Landing Page Template
Hive is a hero-dominant beekeeping supply landing page built for stores serving hobbyists, sideliners, and commercial operators. It pairs a full-screen macro video header with a gallery-walk layout, a seasonal kit builder, and a sticky shop navigation. The Organic Flow design uses warm amber, honeycomb cream, and botanical green to make every scroll feel intentional and unhurried.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Hive is a single-page beekeeping supply storefront template built around slow, gallery-style browsing. A full-screen video hero opens the experience, followed by curated product collections displayed like an exhibition. A seasonal kit builder and email capture round out a layout designed to build trust and move visitors toward purchase.
Who this template is for
This template suits any beekeeping supply retailer that values craft presentation over loud promotions. It works equally well for small local shops and larger online stores stocking gear for every scale of operation.
- Backyard hobbyists who need guidance selecting their first woodenware and protective gear
- Sideliners scaling toward thirty hives who want to shop by season and experience level
- Commercial operators ordering extraction equipment, foundation, and replacement veils in bulk before spring buildup
What problem this template solves
Most product storefronts rush visitors through a grid of items before trust is established. Beekeeping customers in particular arrive with questions about gear compatibility and seasonal timing. This template slows the scroll intentionally, letting product photography and quiet editorial captions do the convincing before any cart button appears.
- Visitors do not know which gear bundle fits their current hive count or experience level
- Generic storefront layouts make niche equipment feel interchangeable and uninspiring
- Seasonal stock decisions are hard to communicate without a dedicated content structure
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page beekeeping supply layout ready to adapt with your own photography, product links, and copy. Every section is purposefully sequenced to guide a visitor from first impression to confident purchase.
- A full-screen video hero section with a bottom-anchored tagline and cinematic pacing
- Three gallery-walk product collection sections, each with a caption and a shop link
- A seasonal kit builder that populates recommended gear based on visitor experience level
- A sticky navigation bar with a primary "Shop the Apiary" call to action
- A footer email capture section titled "Get the Hive Report" for repeat-visit nurturing
Feature list
This template is built around deliberate design decisions that serve beekeeping retail specifically. Each feature below reflects a component described in the source brief.
Full-Screen Video Hero
The header occupies the full viewport with a slow macro-lens video of bees working a drawn comb. No jump cuts or narration interrupt the atmosphere. A single tagline rises from the bottom of the frame as the camera pulls back to reveal a gloved hand lifting a frame.
Sticky Navigation with Primary Call to Action
Once the hero scrolls out of view, a sticky navigation bar appears. It carries the primary call to action "Shop the Apiary" so visitors always have a direct path to the product catalog without scrolling back to the top.
Gallery Walk Product Sections
Three sequential gallery sections present woodenware, protective gear, and extraction equipment as curated collections. Each section uses editorial-style photography against cream backdrops, one quiet caption, and a "Shop This Collection" link that keeps the pacing unhurried.
Seasonal Kit Builder
Below the gallery sections, a kit builder lets visitors choose their experience level: first year, expanding, or replacing. The selection auto-populates a recommended gear bundle and surfaces an "Add Kit to Cart" button, reducing decision fatigue for shoppers at any stage.
Footer Email Capture
The page closes with an email opt-in framed as "Get the Hive Report." The value proposition is a monthly restock reminder and a regional bloom forecast, giving returning customers a practical reason to stay connected between purchases.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Screen Video Hero | Sets atmosphere and introduces the brand tagline |
| Sticky Navigation Bar | Keeps the primary shop call to action always visible |
| Woodenware Gallery | Showcases hive bodies, frames, and bottom boards editorially |
| Protective Gear Gallery | Displays veils, suits, and gloves on cream backdrops |
| Extraction Equipment Gallery | Shows extractors and bottling gear mid-use |
| Seasonal Kit Builder | Guides visitors to a personalized gear bundle |
| Hive Report Email Capture | Collects emails with a bloom forecast value offer |
Design & branding system
The Botanical color system drives every visual decision in this template. The palette feels warm and living, like a garden bed after rain, and it reinforces the natural, craft-forward identity of a beekeeping supply store.
- Deep beeswax amber (#D4A017) dominates headlines and interactive hover states, while raw honeycomb cream (#F5E6B8) washes section backgrounds for warmth
- Smoker-charcoal (#3B3A30) anchors all body text for readability without cold contrast
- Fresh brood-frame green (#5E7A3A) marks category labels and seasonal badges as quiet accent details
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured to present well across screen sizes, with the gallery-walk layout adapting naturally to narrower viewports. The single-page format keeps the browsing experience contained and focused on smaller screens.
- Gallery sections reflow to single-column stacks on mobile without losing editorial pacing
- The sticky navigation bar remains accessible on both mobile and desktop after the hero scrolls away
- The kit builder interaction is designed for tap-friendly selection on touch devices
How this template helps you convert
Every layout decision in Hive is oriented toward reducing hesitation and building confidence before a visitor reaches the cart. The page does not rush.
- The gallery-walk structure slows visitors down and builds product trust through craft photography and editorial restraint before any purchase prompt appears.
- The seasonal kit builder removes the guesswork of gear selection by matching recommendations to a visitor's self-declared experience level, lowering the barrier to adding items to a cart.
- The "Get the Hive Report" email capture extends the relationship beyond the first visit by offering real seasonal utility, bringing shoppers back when they are ready to restock.
Other information about this template
Hive is categorized under the Pet and Animal category, specifically in the Livestock and Farm Animal subcategory, with a niche focus on beekeeping supply retail. The Organic Flow theme and Gallery Walk creative direction make it a strong fit for any brand that wants to signal quality and care through visual restraint rather than promotional noise.
- The template style is Hero-Dominant (90/10), meaning the hero section commands the majority of the visual weight and sets the brand tone before product content begins
- The intersection match between the Organic Flow theme, Botanical color system, Full-Screen Video BG header, and Gallery Walk creative direction makes this template well-suited to beekeeping supply stores that sell both entry-level starter kits and professional-grade extraction equipment
- The Marketplace and Multi-product landing page direction means the layout is structured to present multiple product collections without fragmenting into separate pages




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Botanical
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Marketplace/Multi
Page Sections
Full-screen Macro Video Hero
Sticky Shop Navigation
Gallery Walk Product Collections
Seasonal Gear Kit Builder
Hive Report Email Capture
Related questions
Can I replace the hero video with a static image?
Does the seasonal kit builder connect to my store automatically?
Is this template suitable for selling honey products alongside beekeeping gear?
How does the Hive Report email capture work?
Can I add more product gallery sections beyond the three included?