Homerun — Electrifying Baseball Equipment Landing Page Template
Diamond is a bento grid landing page template built for batting cage complexes and baseball training facilities. It pairs a Competition Edge visual theme with a Before/After Reveal scroll strategy, showing real transformation evidence before asking for a booking. The primary call to action, "Reserve Your Cage," targets travel ball families, high school coaches, and adult players ready to book cage time or league registration.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Diamond is a single-page bento grid landing page template for baseball training facilities and batting cage complexes. It leads with a full-viewport cage portrait, then moves through Before/After transformation cards that build trust before any booking ask. The sticky "Reserve Your Cage" bar and a three-field form make registration fast and frictionless.
Who this template is for
This template is built for operators who run physical baseball training spaces and need a page that converts visitors into booked sessions. It speaks directly to the people already walking through the facility's door or searching for it online.
- Travel ball parents looking to book cage rentals or team block sessions for their young players
- High school coaches scheduling winter cage time for varsity tryout preparation
- Adult recreational players looking to reserve pitching lessons or individual cage time
What problem this template solves
Most sports facility pages bury the booking form under walls of text or generic stock photography. The result is a visitor who leaves before they ever trust the facility. Diamond fixes that by leading with proof before the pitch.
- Visitors need to see results before they commit to a booking, and generic pages give them nothing to evaluate
- Facilities lose mobile visitors when forms are long, confusing, or buried below the fold
- There is no clear path for different user types, such as parents, coaches, and adult players, to find the right session option quickly
What you get with this template
You get a fully designed, single-page bento grid layout built specifically for a batting cage and baseball training context. Every section earns its place by moving a visitor one step closer to clicking "Reserve Your Cage."
- A full-viewport vertical portrait header with an in-cage perspective shot and the headline "Your Swing Starts Here"
- Interactive Before/After bento cards showing swing improvement, radar gun jumps, and calendar availability reveals
- A sticky bottom registration bar with a three-field form plus a collapsible "Register for Fall League" secondary path
Feature list
This section covers the core functional and design components built into the Diamond template.
Full-Viewport Portrait Header
The header fills the entire screen height with a vertical, phone-native image of a batter mid-load inside a cage, shot from the pitcher's-eye perspective. Cage netting frames the edges, dust particles hang in the fluorescent light, and the headline "Your Swing Starts Here" lands at gut level for immediate visual impact.
Before/After Bento Card Grid
Each bento card flips or slides between a "before" state and an "after" state. Examples include a radar gun reading jumping from 62 to 71 miles per hour, a swing video contrasting a loopy uppercut with a compact line-drive path, and a calendar card revealing open cage slots after hovering over a sold-out grid. Cards build a cumulative case for facility results without a single word of lecturing.
Sticky Event Registration Bar
After the third scroll, a sticky bottom bar appears with the primary call to action "Reserve Your Cage." The form contains exactly three fields: a date picker, a session type selector with four options (cage rental, pitching lesson, team block, and tournament entry), and a phone number field for text confirmation.
Fall League Collapsible Form
A secondary registration path sits below the primary form. Clicking "Register for Fall League" expands a collapsible roster form that collects player name, age division, and position. It keeps the main page clean while giving league sign-up its own dedicated entry point.
Dopamine Pop Color System
The palette uses electric warning-track orange for headlines and divider lines, batting helmet matte black for card backgrounds, chalk-line white for body text, and highlighter yellow-green exclusively for calls to action and live stat callouts. Color use is intentional and strict, so every accent carries meaning.
Competition Edge Visual Theme
The overall design direction follows a Competition Edge theme. Bold contrast, sharp card edges, and high-energy color pairings communicate a facility that takes performance seriously. The layout feels like a Friday night scoreboard: bright, readable, and charged.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Portrait Hero Header | Establish atmosphere and anchor the headline |
| Before/After Cards | Show measurable transformation evidence |
| Radar Gun Callout | Highlight velocity improvement as a stat |
| Swing Video Card | Contrast loopy versus compact swing paths |
| Calendar Reveal Card | Show open cage slot availability |
| Sticky Reserve Bar | Surface primary booking form after scroll |
| Fall League Form | Provide collapsible secondary registration path |
Design & branding system
The Diamond template uses a Dopamine Pop color system built around four roles, each assigned a specific job in the layout. Nothing in the palette is decorative without purpose.
- Electric warning-track orange (#FF5722) fires across headlines and divider lines to drive visual energy
- Batting helmet matte black (#1A1A2E) dominates card backgrounds, creating the contrast that makes orange and green pop
- Chalk-line white (#FAFAFA) handles body text and structural elements for clean readability against dark cards
- Highlighter yellow-green (#CDDC39) appears only on calls to action and live stat callouts, so every instance signals a tap or interaction
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built portrait-first. The header image is tall and phone-native by design, not an adaptation of a landscape layout.
- The bento grid stacks cleanly on smaller screens, keeping card interactions thumb-friendly and readable without zooming
- The sticky registration bar sits at the bottom of the viewport on mobile, exactly where a thumb naturally rests
- The three-field form is intentionally minimal, reducing friction for users completing a booking on a phone
How this template helps you convert
Diamond earns the registration click by sequencing proof before the ask. Every design decision pushes a hesitant visitor toward the "Reserve Your Cage" button.
- The Before/After card sequence builds confidence card by card, replacing generic claims with visible evidence of improvement before any form appears
- The sticky registration bar arrives only after three scrolls, giving visitors enough context to feel ready before the booking form surfaces
- The collapsible fall league form keeps the primary conversion path clean while still capturing a second audience segment without friction
Other information about this template
Diamond sits within the Sports and Recreation category, specifically targeting the baseball amateur and club niche. It is appropriate for batting cage complexes, independent training academies, and club-level baseball programs that run seasonal leagues or tournament events.
- The template style is a bento grid, making it easy to read in short scanning sessions on any device
- The creative direction, Before/After Reveal, is a proven pattern for service businesses that need to demonstrate results rather than simply describe them
- The header concept, Vertical/Portrait, aligns with how most facility visitors will first encounter the page, on a phone held upright
- This template fits facilities offering a mix of individual sessions, team bookings, and seasonal league registration under one page




Theme
Competition Edge
Creative direction
Before/After Reveal
Color system
Dopamine Pop
Style
Bento Grid
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Full-viewport Portrait Header
Before/after Bento Card Grid
Sticky Event Registration Bar
Collapsible Fall League Form
Dopamine Pop Color System
Competition Edge Visual Theme
Related questions
Can I change the session types listed in the booking form?
Does the Before/After card interaction work on mobile devices?
Can I remove the fall league section if my facility does not run a league?
When does the sticky registration bar appear on the page?
Is this template suitable for a facility that offers both individual and team bookings?