Passage is a full-width immersive landing page template built for funeral live streaming services. It uses a Luxe Minimal design with a Soft Mist color palette to create a calm, dignified space where distant family and friends can learn how to attend virtually, download a Family Planning Guide, and feel genuinely supported before the service begins.
by Rocket studio
Passage is a single-page funeral live streaming template designed to welcome grieving families with stillness and clarity. It guides visitors through the service offering one quiet section at a time, using generous whitespace, serif typography, and a warm muted-gold accent. The primary call to action is a free Family Planning Guide download, requiring only a first name and email address.
Many families today are geographically spread across time zones, making in-person attendance at a funeral service impossible for everyone who loved the deceased. Passage was built specifically for those situations.
When someone you love dies, distance should not mean absence. Yet many funeral program pages and service websites fail to convey warmth or earn the visitor's trust before asking for anything. This template solves that.
This template delivers a complete, print-ready landing page built around a Gallery Walk layout. Each scroll reveals one carefully composed frame and one layer of the service explained in plain language.



Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Soft Mist
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Quote and Manifesto Hero Section
Gallery Walk Content Frames
Free Family Planning Guide Download
Sample Stream Modal
Social Proof Stat Callouts
Luxe Minimal Visual Identity System
Can remote attendees follow the order of service during the live stream?
How do families send the virtual invitation to friends and relatives?
Is the live stream kept private from the general public?
What if someone cannot attend virtually at the scheduled time?
Can the funeral program be personalized with photos and personal details?
This section outlines the core capabilities built into the Passage template as described in the source brief.
The hero section is an unbroken field of hush white carrying a single serif sentence: "Every seat should be filled, even when the miles say otherwise." No image, no logo above the fold. A thin muted-gold rule separates the manifesto from the company name in small caps below. The emptiness is intentional. It asks the visitor to pause, the way a memorial service asks attendees to settle before it begins.
Three full-width image-and-text frames scroll into view one at a time. Each frame pairs a quiet photograph with a short explanation of one service layer. The first covers encryption and privacy. The second covers multi-camera switching. The third covers the 24-hour recorded archive and real-time captioning. Generous whitespace between each section sets a deliberate pace, helping visitors breathe with the page rather than race through it.
The primary call to action is a free downloadable guide positioned after all three Gallery Walk sections. The form asks only for a first name and email address. Keeping the ask minimal honors the emotional state of the visitor. A funeral program download like this can help families organize and convey the order of service to friends who will attend virtually.
A secondary path lets visitors watch a sample stream behind a soft modal overlay. This lets families and funeral service providers explore the broadcast quality before committing. The modal opens without disrupting the page flow, keeping the calm tone intact.
The template includes callout blocks for three key figures: an average of 40 remote attendees per service, 70 percent of funeral homes now offering streaming, and 120-day archive access. These details set honest expectations and help visitors understand what a live-streamed funeral service looks like at scale.
The footer follows a horizontal flow pattern and stays deliberately spare. It links to essential pages without adding visual noise. The goal is to close the page quietly, consistent with the overall tone of restrained dignity.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Quote/Manifesto Hero | Opens with a single sermon-like sentence on hush white to invite stillness |
| Gallery Walk One | Laptop on kitchen table visual paired with encryption and privacy details |
| Gallery Walk Two | Hands at airport gate visual paired with multi-camera switching details |
| Gallery Walk Three | Grandmother with headphones visual paired with archive and caption details |
| Guide Download Form | Captures first name and email in exchange for the free Family Planning Guide |
| Sample Stream Modal | Secondary path to preview broadcast quality without leaving the page |
| Stat Callout Block | Displays three social proof figures to set clear service expectations |
| Ultra-Minimal Footer | Closes the page with horizontal links and no visual clutter |
The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal theme that feels like linen curtains diffusing early morning light into a room with dark walnut floors. Every color choice and typographic decision serves the emotional tone of a funeral memorial.
Approximately 40 percent of viewers joining a virtual funeral service do so from a mobile device, often from a hospital waiting room or an airport gate. This template is set up to serve both screen sizes with equal care.
The page earns trust before it asks for anything. That sequence matters when the visitor is grieving and cautious.
This template can support a range of use cases beyond its default configuration. The sections below cover additional details that may be relevant when planning or personalizing the page for a specific funeral service.