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Mic - Electric Comedy Landing Page Template
Mic is a hero-dominant comedy podcast landing page template built for shows with big personalities and bigger laughs. It pairs a cinematic letterbox hero with neon Dopamine Pop colors, a floating "Listen Free Now" call to action, an episode carousel, pull-quote sections, and a two-option app download modal, all designed to convert first-time listeners before they even finish scrolling.
by Rocket studio
Mic is a single-page comedy podcast template that puts the energy front and center. A full-width cinematic header, autoplaying audio teaser, and a persistent download bar work together to move visitors toward an app tap in seconds. The layout is loud, intentional, and built for podcasts with a real audience to grow.
This template is designed for comedy podcasters who already have an audience or are ready to build one fast. It suits hosts who want their page to feel like an event, not a brochure.
Most podcast landing pages are static and forgettable. They list episode titles, drop a subscribe button, and call it done. A comedy podcast lives or dies on its energy, and a flat page kills that energy before a visitor ever hits play.
You get a fully designed, hero-dominant landing page built specifically for the comedy podcast format. Every section is a deliberate conversion step dressed up as entertainment.
This template ships with six purpose-built sections and interaction patterns that reflect the brief exactly.




Theme
Festival Energy
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Dopamine Pop
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
App Download
Page Sections
Cinematic Letterbox Hero with Audio Teaser
Tilted Episode Carousel with Inline Preview
Oversized Pull-quote Typography Wall
Candid Behind-the-scenes Photo Grid
Floating Download Bar with App Modal
Inline Preview to Download Loop
Can I use this template for a solo podcast rather than a two-host show?
Does the template include actual audio clips or episode content?
How does the app download modal work?
Can I change the color scheme to match my existing podcast branding?
Is this template suitable for a newly launched podcast with only a few episodes?
A widescreen anamorphic-style header frames the two hosts mid-recording. Studio bokeh blooms into horizontal magenta and gold streaks. A waveform animation pulses along the bottom bar, synced to a three-second autoplay audio clip. The headline types itself across the frame like a live subtitle.
Oversized cover art cards sit slightly tilted, like vinyl pulled from a crate. Each card is tappable for a thirty-second inline audio preview. The carousel uses clashing neon tones that keep the visual energy high across every episode.
Five-star listener reviews are rendered as giant typography on a deep black background. Each quote is specific and absurd enough to feel real rather than manufactured. The section builds social proof without breaking the visual rhythm.
Candid, flash-blown, grainy paparazzi-style stills make the hosts feel simultaneously famous and approachable. The grid treats the podcast like a cultural moment worth documenting.
After the header audio clip plays, a slim bar slides up from the bottom of the screen. It reads "Listen Free Now" in mint on black and never covers more than eight percent of the viewport. Tapping it opens a modal with single-tap deep links to Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Every thirty-second episode preview ends with the floating download bar pulsing once. This creates a low-friction conversion loop where the comedy itself does the final push toward the app tap.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Cinematic Letterbox Hero | Establishes show identity and autoplays a teaser audio clip |
| Episode Carousel | Lets visitors browse and preview recent episodes inline |
| Pull-Quote Wall | Builds social proof through oversized listener review typography |
| Behind-the-Scenes Grid | Makes hosts feel real, famous, and worth following |
| Floating Download Bar | Persistent low-friction path to app download at all times |
| App Download Modal | Two-option deep link modal for Apple Podcasts and Spotify |
The visual identity runs on a Dopamine Pop color system that feels like a neon sign above a comedy club door at 11 p.m. Backstage black dominates every background so the accent colors hit hard and fast.
The template is designed for thumb-first interaction on mobile screens. Podcast listeners discover shows on their phones, and this layout accounts for that from the first tap.
The conversion logic in this template is built around one idea: let the comedy sell itself. Every interaction nudges the visitor one step closer to tapping the download button.
This template sits inside the Media and Entertainment category under the Podcast and Radio Show subcategory, with a niche focus on comedy podcasts. It uses a Hero-Dominant (90/10) layout, meaning roughly ninety percent of the visual weight is concentrated in the cinematic header experience, with supporting sections below.