Massage Therapist Directory Website Template
Knead is a B2B landing page template built for licensed mobile massage therapy operations targeting facility partnerships. It combines a cinematic photo-split hero, therapist portrait cards, a three-tier comparison table, and a streamlined proposal request form. The design uses a Charcoal and Amber palette to feel authoritative yet human, helping wellness coordinators, gym owners, and assisted-living directors make confident, fast decisions.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Knead is a single-page, partnership-focused landing page template designed for mobile massage therapy services. It speaks directly to facility decision-makers, guiding visitors through credential-backed therapist profiles, a clear tier comparison table, and facility-type case studies before inviting them to submit a proposal request. Every section is built to build trust and move procurement contacts toward action.
Who this template is for
This template is built for solo practitioners and small-team mobile therapy operations that serve facilities rather than individual walk-in clients. If your wellness services travel to the client's location, this landing page works for your audience.
- Corporate wellness coordinators sourcing monthly chair-massage or on-site therapy contracts
- Gym owners and fitness center managers adding recovery services without hiring licensed staff
- Assisted-living and senior care directors building therapeutic programming for residents on-site
What problem this template solves
Facility decision-makers browse dozens of vendor pages before signing a contract. They need to see credentials, understand tiers of service, and assess liability coverage in one visit. Most generic therapy landing page layouts bury these details or skip them entirely, losing procurement contacts before they ever reach a form.
- Visitors leave therapy pages that feel personal-care focused rather than facility-partnership focused
- Decision-makers need side-by-side tier comparisons, not narrative descriptions of services
- Procurement contacts stall when they cannot quickly find compliance and insurance resources
What you get with this template
This template gives you a complete, section-led landing page built around B2B conversion. Every layout choice is guided by what facility coordinators expect when evaluating a wellness vendor. You get a ready-to-edit structure with no need to write layouts from scratch.
- A half-page cinematic photo-and-text hero section with headline, metro coverage subline, and active facility count
- Therapist portrait cards showing first name, certification, and specialty modality before any pricing appears
- A three-tier comparison table (On-Call, Monthly Retainer, Embedded Program) with amber checkmarks and charcoal dashes
- Facility-type case study blocks for offices, gyms, and senior living, each ending with a facility manager pull quote
- A proposal request form with a facility-type dropdown, plus a gated compliance sheet download as a secondary path
- A sticky bottom call-to-action bar that appears after the first scroll
Feature list
This landing page template is structured to provide information efficiently and guide every visitor toward one of two clear conversion actions. Below are the core built-in capabilities.
Half-Page Photo and Text Hero
The hero section splits the screen: a warmly lit photograph of a therapist in a corporate setting on the left, and a bold headline with an amber-underlined metro coverage subline on the right. This design grabs the audience's attention immediately and communicates geographic reach and professional credibility in one glance.
Therapist Portrait Card Section
Scrolling visitors meet individual therapists by first name, certification acronym, and specialty modality through small portrait cards. This section humanizes the service before any pricing appears, allowing the audience to build a sense of connection with the people behind the wellness offering.
Three-Tier Comparison Table
The comparison table is the strategic center of this landing page. Three partnership tiers sit in columns with rows covering session frequency, therapist-to-employee ratio, insurance and liability coverage, scheduling integration, and cancellation policy. Amber checkmarks and charcoal dashes allow visitors to read value density at a glance, supporting fast, confident decisions.
Facility-Type Case Study Blocks
Three case study blocks, one each for corporate offices, gyms, and senior living facilities, ground the tier offerings in real outcomes. Each block ends with a pull quote from the facility manager rather than the end client, speaking directly to the procurement audience and reinforcing trust through peer-level feedback.
Proposal Request Form and Gated Resource Download
The primary conversion form asks for facility type, number of employees or residents, desired session frequency, and a work email. There is no phone number field, reducing friction for mid-level coordinators. A secondary call-to-action offers a downloadable insurance and compliance sheet as a gated resource for contacts who need internal resources before committing.
Sticky Bottom Call-to-Action Bar
A sticky bar appears at the bottom of the viewport after the first scroll. It carries the primary call-to-action, keeping the proposal request action visible without interrupting the reading experience. This passive prompt supports conversion without pressure.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero photo split | Establish credibility, metro coverage, and active facility count instantly |
| Therapist portrait cards | Humanize the service with named, credentialed therapist profiles |
| Comparison tier table | Let decision-makers compare On-Call, Retainer, and Embedded tiers side by side |
| Facility case studies | Ground each tier in real office, gym, and senior living outcomes |
| Proposal request form | Capture qualified leads with a low-friction, dropdown-led form |
| Compliance sheet download | Offer a gated resource for contacts building an internal approval case |
| Sticky call to action bar | Keep the primary action visible throughout the full page scroll |
| Single-row footer | Provide easy navigation and reinforce the brand's professional image |
Design & branding system
The visual style follows a Legal Shield theme built on a Charcoal and Amber color system. The palette feels like opening a leather portfolio: authoritative enough for a procurement department, warm enough to reflect human touch. Typography pairs DM Sans for body text with Fraunces display serif for headlines, combining calm readability with confident presence.
- Deep charcoal (#2B2B2B) anchors all headers and body text; warm amber (#D4922E) highlights calls-to-action, checkmarks, and table row emphasis; soft parchment (#F5F0E6) fills background fields; slate gray (#6B7280) handles secondary text and table borders
- Scroll-reveal animations and staggered portrait card entrances add motion without distraction, while table row hover states highlight offerings clearly for desktop users
- Fonts are selected to match the authoritative yet human tone, allowing brands in the wellness and professional services category to present with polish and warmth
Mobile & speed optimization
This template is designed desktop-first to serve procurement contacts reviewing vendor pages on workstations, while remaining fully responsive for any device. The layout adapts cleanly across screen sizes without sacrificing the comparison table's readability.
- Static sections use server-rendered components for fast initial load; the sticky call-to-action bar and proposal form run as client components to support interactivity without slowing the rest of the page
- The sticky bottom bar and form are built to function smoothly on any device, including smaller screens where coordinators may review vendor pages between meetings
- Lightweight section structure keeps the page responsive and focused, reducing unnecessary overhead that could slow visitors down
How this template helps you convert
This landing page is engineered around two conversion paths: the proposal request form and the compliance sheet download. Both paths are designed to match where a facility contact is in their decision process, meeting visitors where they are and guiding them toward the next step.
- The comparison table gives procurement contacts the side-by-side clarity they need to justify a vendor choice internally, reducing the back-and-forth that stalls deals and making it easier to sign off on a package
- The low-friction proposal form, with only four fields and no phone number requirement, lowers the barrier for mid-level coordinators who are not yet ready for a sales call but are ready to explore a partnership
- The gated compliance sheet creates a second conversion path for contacts who need to share insurance and liability documentation with their legal or operations team before submitting a proposal
Other information about this template
This template is part of a broader library of therapy landing page layouts built for professional services brands. It is well-suited to any mobile wellness operation looking to create a dedicated landing page for each service category or metro location. No-code platforms allow users to build and manage their own website without extensive technical skills, and this template is designed to work within that workflow. No-code tools enable users to produce production-ready pages from straightforward prompts, and users can customize all editable assets to match their preferences and local branding without touching code.
- The Knead licensed mobile therapist partnership landing page template is one page structured around the full B2B sales journey, from first impression through proposal submission
- The design system is open for teams and solo practitioners to adapt, allowing them to write new copy, swap images, update metro coverage details, and add new pages for additional service locations
- Therapist portrait cards, case study blocks, and the compliance download are all helpful resources for connecting with the counseling, wellness, and psychology-adjacent coaching audience, including occupational coaches and workplace wellness coaches
- This template can support a home page redirect strategy, where the landing page acts as the primary site entry for campaign traffic, while the main home page handles organic visitors
- Access to the full template means you get all section layouts, fonts, color tokens, and content placeholders in one combined download, free to edit and ready to deploy to your own website or as one of several new pages in a growing site
- Past projects in the mobile therapy category show that targeted landing pages in this style achieve great results when the audience, services, and geographic coverage are stated clearly above the fold
- Tips for getting the most from this template: write the hero subline with your actual metro area name and active facility count, and fill the case study blocks with real facility manager comments rather than placeholder feedback




Theme
Legal Shield
Creative direction
Team & People
Color system
Charcoal & Amber
Style
Comparison Table
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Half-page Cinematic Hero Section
Therapist Portrait Card Grid
Three-tier Comparison Table
Facility-type Case Study Blocks
Low-friction Proposal Request Form
Sticky Call-to-action Bar and Gated Download
Related questions
Can I use this template without any coding knowledge?
Is this template designed for one metro area or multiple locations?
What makes this different from a general massage therapy landing page?
Does the template include the compliance sheet PDF?
Can I edit the three partnership tiers to match my own service structure?