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Hostmanager - Effortless Rental Landing Page Template
Hostmanager is a single-page landing page template built for short-term rental management companies. It uses an asymmetric 60/40 grid, a case study narrative structure, and a warm desert color palette to turn real revenue data and owner stories into a compelling pitch. Every scroll section earns trust before asking for anything.
by Rocket studio
Hostmanager is a short-term rental management landing page template designed for property management companies ready to lead with proof. The 60/40 asymmetric grid pairs live revenue charts with real property photographs, while a case study narrative walks visitors from a single inherited studio to a twelve-unit portfolio. The primary call to action is a revenue estimate form that appears before any pitch copy does.
This template is built for short-term rental management companies that serve absentee homeowners and burned-out self-managers. It fits businesses whose strongest sales tool is a real before-and-after revenue number, not a brochure promise.
Most rental management landing pages lead with service lists and trust badges. The real hesitation is simpler: owners do not believe the numbers will improve enough to justify handing over control. This template answers that hesitation visually, before the visitor reads a single paragraph.
You get a fully structured, single-page layout with every section and component described below, ready to adapt to your brand and your real client data. The template is built around content that does the persuading, so your team fills in the actual case studies and the design carries them.




Theme
Atelier Studio
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Midnight Blue
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Asymmetric 60/40 Stats Header
Zigzag Case Study Layout
Revenue Estimate Lead Form
Escalating Portfolio Narrative
Dual Conversion Paths
Sunset Mesa Color System
What kind of business is this template built for?
Can I replace the case study content with my own client data?
Does the revenue estimate form connect to a backend system?
Is this a single page or a multi-page template?
How does the dual conversion path work?
This template includes the following purpose-built design and layout features.
The header splits into a 60% panel showing a trailing-twelve-month revenue chart in terracotta and a 40% panel holding the corresponding property photograph. The headline "This cabin sat empty 280 nights a year. Then we took over." fades in over the chart, letting the numbers speak before any body copy loads.
Each scroll section introduces a distinct owner situation, such as an inherited duplex, a divorce settlement condo, or a failed self-management attempt. Before-and-after revenue comparisons, listing screenshots, and verbatim guest review excerpts build the evidence. The 60/40 grid alternates which side carries the story and which carries the proof, creating a zigzag rhythm.
The primary call to action is a focused form asking for property address with auto-complete for location data, number of bedrooms, and current annual usage in weeks. The form appears first beneath the header stats and repeats after each case study section, keeping the conversion path visible throughout the scroll.
The case study sequence is designed to move from a single studio to a twelve-unit portfolio deliberately. Early visitors see a situation that mirrors their own. Later sections show what scale looks like, so the same visitor begins to aspire rather than just compare.
Beyond the primary revenue estimate form, a secondary text link labeled "See Full Case Studies" gives research-mode visitors a lower-commitment next step. Both paths appear naturally within the page flow without competing for visual weight.
The Atelier Studio visual identity uses warm sandstone, deep terracotta shadow, soft linen white, and desert twilight charcoal as the core palette. Prickly pear accent color is reserved strictly for calls to action and live revenue figures, so the eye is always drawn to the most important numbers on the page.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Stats Dashboard Header | Opens with revenue chart, occupancy rate, average nightly rate, and property photo |
| Headline Fade-In | Delivers the hook before body copy loads |
| Revenue Estimate Form | Primary call to action placed immediately after the header metrics |
| Case Study One | Inherited or underperforming single-unit owner story with before/after data |
| Case Study Two | Burned-out self-manager situation with listing screenshot and review excerpts |
| Case Study Three | Larger portfolio scenario showing scale and compounding revenue growth |
| Secondary call to action Path | "See Full Case Studies" text link for visitors in research mode |
| Repeating call to action Block | Revenue estimate form reappears after each case study section |
The design language follows an Atelier Studio theme built around the Sunset Mesa color system. Every color decision is intentional, and the palette as a whole evokes a desert property at golden hour.
The asymmetric grid and dashboard header are structured to reflow cleanly on smaller screens without losing the visual hierarchy that makes the revenue numbers land first. The layout prioritizes content-first rendering so the headline and key metrics appear before heavier visual elements.
The entire page is structured around a "proof first, pitch never" philosophy. Visitors encounter real revenue data before they encounter a single claim about the service.
This template is designed specifically for the short-term rental management niche within the broader real estate and property category. It sits at the intersection of space and rental platforms, making it relevant for companies managing vacation properties, resort-town condos, and inherited real estate assets.