Meridian is a nature-inspired acupressure clinic landing page built on a modular card grid. It opens with an interactive quiz that maps visitor tension to a personalized treatment path. The botanical color system, sensory-led scroll flow, and responsive card layout make it ideal for holistic wellness practitioners ready to convert curious visitors into booked clients.
by Rocket studio
Meridian is a single-page acupressure clinic template built around a guided quiz experience. Visitors identify where tension lives in their body, follow three progressive quiz screens, and receive a personalized treatment recommendation card. The modular card grid rearranges based on quiz answers, making every visit feel individually considered rather than generically served.
This template suits acupressure practitioners and holistic wellness clinics that want a landing page with real conversion logic, not just a brochure layout. It works especially well for clinics serving clients who are skeptical of standard medical approaches and need a warm, trust-building first impression.
Most wellness landing pages feel cold or clinical. They list services without helping the visitor understand which one applies to them. Potential clients leave without booking because nothing on the page spoke directly to their specific pain.
Meridian delivers a complete, single-page layout with a quiz-first structure, a modular treatment card grid, and two distinct conversion paths. Every section is designed to pull the visitor deeper rather than asking them to scroll aimlessly through information.




Theme
Nature-Inspired
Creative direction
Sensory Appeal
Color system
Botanical
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Interactive Body-map Quiz Header
Three-screen Progressive Quiz Flow
Modular Treatment Card Grid
Sensory-layered Scroll Sections
Dual Conversion Path Structure
Chamomile-wash Testimonial Module
Can I change the treatment cards to match my clinic's actual services?
Does the quiz actually personalize the page, or is it decorative?
What is the secondary conversion path for visitors who are not ready to book?
Who is the intended audience for this template?
Can this template work for other holistic wellness modalities?
This template packages several purpose-built features into one cohesive landing page flow. Each component is designed to serve the acupressure clinic context specifically.
The page opens with a full-viewport botanical texture background and the question "Where Is Your Body Holding Tension?" Three illustrated body silhouettes glow at distinct pressure point zones: neck and shoulders, lower back and hips, and hands and wrists. Visitors tap their pain area to begin a personalized journey through the page.
After the body map tap, two additional quiz screens follow. The second screen uses a slider to capture how long the tension has persisted, from weeks to years. The third presents checkboxes for what the visitor has already tried, including massage, chiropractic care, medication, or nothing. Results generate a personalized treatment recommendation card with session length and frequency guidance.
The card grid rearranges itself based on the visitor's quiz answers. Relevant treatment cards, such as migraine relief, fertility support, and stress dissolution, surface automatically. Cards float on petal-white backgrounds with fern-green borders appearing on hover, keeping the layout tactile and responsive without feeling clinical.
Each scroll section is designed around a different sensory register. The visual section uses close-up photography of hands finding pressure points. An animated meridian diagram section shows energy lines lighting up like root systems. Testimonial cards are arranged in a short, rhythmic format with quotes that read like exhales.
The primary call to action, "Find Your Treatment Path," leads directly to the quiz result and a pre-filled booking button. A secondary "Not Sure Yet?" link offers a free downloadable meridian self-care guide in exchange for an email address, capturing visitors who are not yet ready to book.
Testimonial cards sit against a chamomile wash background that gives the section a steeped, warm quality. Short quotes are arranged rhythmically so the section reads like a series of exhales rather than a review wall. This format keeps social proof feeling human and unhurried.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Quiz Header | Engages visitors with a body-map question and begins the personalized quiz flow |
| Body Map Selector | Three illustrated silhouettes let visitors tap their tension zone to start the quiz |
| Quiz Screen Two | Duration slider captures how long the concern has been present |
| Quiz Screen Three | Checkboxes record prior treatments the visitor has already attempted |
| Treatment Result Card | Delivers a personalized session recommendation with a pre-filled booking button |
| Treatment Card Grid | Modular cards surface relevant treatments based on quiz answers |
| Meridian Diagram Section | Animated energy-line diagrams respond to cursor movement for tactile engagement |
| Testimonial Module | Chamomile-wash background frames short rhythmic client quotes |
| Self-Care Guide Capture | Email opt-in section offering a free downloadable meridian guide |
The visual identity follows a nature-inspired botanical theme. The palette feels like an apothecary cabinet left open in a greenhouse, with every color doing specific work across the layout.
The modular card grid is built to reflow cleanly across screen sizes. Touch-based quiz interactions replace cursor-pressure micro-interactions on smaller devices, keeping the quiz flow usable on phones and tablets.
Meridian is designed around one core idea: personalization earns trust faster than information. The quiz structure turns passive scrollers into active participants before they ever see a booking button.
Meridian is built specifically for the acupressure and holistic wellness niche, but the quiz-first structure and card grid layout can support related modalities without major redesign. The template sits in the Wellness and Fitness category under the Holistic and Alternative Wellness subcategory.