Pour - Elite Bartender Landing Page Template
Pour is a split-screen bartender booking landing page built for professionals who handle full-scale event bar services. It targets corporate planners, venue owners, and executive assistants seeking a reliable bar team. The design follows an Executive Suite theme with an Arctic White palette, a cinematic dark header, and a B2B conversion flow anchored by a bar proposal request form.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Pour is a single-page bartender booking landing page designed for high-end bar professionals. It speaks directly to corporate clients, event planners, and venue operators who need more than a drink menu. The template combines a cinematic dark header, a scrolling expert panel layout, and a B2B proposal form into one focused, conversion-ready page.
Who this template is for
This template is built for working bartenders and bar teams who operate at a professional event scale. It is not a portfolio for a solo mixologist at a local dive. It is a booking and inquiry tool for operators who build full bars from scratch at corporate events, private galas, and recurring residencies.
- Event bartenders and bar teams offering full-service setup and teardown for large gatherings
- Bar professionals targeting corporate clients, venue partnerships, and repeat residency bookings
- Hospitality operators who need a credible, client-facing page to circulate among planners and decision-makers
What problem this template solves
Most bartenders either have no online presence or rely on a generic portfolio site that fails to communicate operational scale. Corporate clients and event planners need to see proof of logistics capability, not just cocktail photography. This template closes that gap.
- It positions the bar team as a serious operational partner, not just a vendor
- It gives planners a direct inquiry path without needing to search for contact information
- It provides a secondary download asset that planners can share internally before committing to a proposal
What you get with this template
You get a complete single-page layout structured to move a professional buyer from first impression to formal inquiry. Every section is pre-directed and purposeful, so you spend less time designing and more time booking events.
- A dark full-bleed header with ambient glow effect and a headline that fades in after a brief pause
- Three expert panel sections in a 50/50 split-screen format, each addressing a different dimension of the service
- A fixed navigation bar with a primary call-to-action button that stays visible after the first scroll
Feature list
This section describes the core built-in capabilities of the Pour landing page template.
Dark Full-Bleed Glow Header
The header fills the full viewport in near-black. An ambient glow rises from beneath the bartender's hands as they strain a cocktail. The headline fades in after two beats in thin, wide-tracked white type. The opening image is wrist-to-glass only, keeping the focus entirely on craft.
50/50 Split-Screen Expert Panels
Three scrolling panels each introduce a different dimension of the bar service. The first shows menu curation with a handwritten cocktail list beside an action shot. The second shows logistics with an empty venue beside a fully built pop-up bar. The third pairs a client testimonial with event photography.
Fixed Navigation with Primary call to action
After the first scroll, the top navigation bar locks into place with a "Request a Bar Proposal" button visible at all times. This keeps the conversion path accessible throughout the entire page without requiring the visitor to scroll back up.
B2B Proposal Request Form
The primary form collects company or venue name, event type via a dropdown with four options, estimated guest count, and a preferred date range. The field order is intentional, starting with the business context before moving to event specifics.
Gated Hospitality Deck Download
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable hospitality deck in exchange for a business email address. This gives planners a shareable asset to circulate internally before they are ready to commit to a full proposal request.
Escalating Scale Narrative
The three expert panels are sequenced to escalate in event scale. They move from an intimate dinner to a rooftop launch to a multi-day festival. This progression demonstrates range through visual proof rather than through claims.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Dark Glow Header | Opens with cinematic craft imagery and a fading headline |
| Fixed Navigation Bar | Keeps the proposal call to action visible throughout the scroll |
| Menu Curation Panel | Introduces the bartender's creative and curatorial process |
| Logistics Setup Panel | Demonstrates operational capability through before-and-after imagery |
| Client Testimonial Panel | Builds trust with a real client voice and event photography |
| Proposal Request Form | Captures qualified B2B inquiries with structured event fields |
| Hospitality Deck Download | Provides a gated secondary asset for planners to share internally |
Design & branding system
The template uses an Executive Suite visual theme built on an Arctic White color system. The palette is deliberately restrained, using contrast and a single accent color to signal professionalism rather than decoration.
- Four-color system: glacial white (#F7F9FC), brushed platinum (#D1D5DB), deep onyx (#0D0D0D), and chilled champagne gold (#C9A84C)
- Champagne gold is reserved exclusively for call-to-action buttons, hover states, and section dividers
- Typography uses thin, wide-tracked type in white against dark backgrounds to maintain the hotel-bar atmosphere
Mobile & speed optimization
The split-screen layout is designed to reflow cleanly on smaller screens without losing its visual logic. Each panel adapts from a horizontal 50/50 split to a stacked vertical layout on mobile devices.
- Split-screen panels stack vertically on mobile so imagery and copy each take full width
- The fixed navigation call to action remains accessible on mobile throughout the scroll
- Form fields are spaced and sized for comfortable touch input on handheld devices
How this template helps you convert
Pour is structured around a B2B buying process, not a casual browse. Every design and layout decision supports the moment a planner decides to take the next step.
- The fixed "Request a Bar Proposal" call to action stays on screen at all times, removing friction from the inquiry decision
- The gated hospitality deck gives planners a low-commitment first step, making it easier to introduce your services internally before a formal proposal
Other information about this template
Pour is part of a professional services template category focused on bartender online presence and booking page use cases. It is well suited for any bar professional who wants to position themselves for business-to-business contracts rather than individual consumer bookings.
- The template style is Split Screen (50/50), making it visually distinctive in a category where most pages default to full-width single-column layouts
- The creative direction follows an Expert Panel approach, which is especially effective for service-based businesses that need to demonstrate multiple facets of their offer
- The header concept is Dark Full-Bleed with a Glow effect, a choice that communicates premium positioning from the first frame
- The landing page direction is Partnership and B2B, meaning the copy, form structure, and secondary asset are all calibrated for professional buyers rather than casual visitors




Theme
Executive Suite
Creative direction
Expert Panel
Color system
Arctic White
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Dark Full-bleed Glow Header
50/50 Split-screen Expert Panels
Fixed Navigation with Proposal Call to Action
Structured B2B Proposal Form
Gated Hospitality Deck Download
Escalating Scale Narrative Structure
Related questions
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