Repute - Powerful Review Management Landing Page Template
Repute is a bold, single-page landing page template built for restaurant review management platforms. It combines a Hub and Spoke anchor navigation with a Dark Glass Panels header, a Problem to Solution Arc scroll flow, and a Freemium/Trial conversion model. The design fuses Bold Brutalist typography with a Glassmorphic dark color system to create urgency and clarity for restaurant operators.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Repute is a single-page, anchor-navigated landing page template designed for restaurant review management platforms. It takes visitors through a visceral problem scene and resolves it spoke by spoke, ending at a frictionless signup. The visual identity is Bold Brutalist meets Glassmorphic, void black, frosted panels, neon green, and critical red-amber, built to feel as urgent as a busy dinner service.
Who this template is for
This template is built for SaaS founders, product marketers, and hospitality tech teams who need to convert restaurant operators into free trial users. It speaks directly to the pressures of managing online reputation across multiple review platforms.
- Multi-location restaurant groups that need a single view of reviews across all properties
- Independent chef-owners and operators refreshing review apps late at night
- Hospitality marketing managers juggling multiple listing pages and response queues
What problem this template solves
Restaurant businesses lose reservation volume when negative reviews go unanswered and five-star moments go unshared. This template makes that cost feel immediate and real before a single line of product copy appears.
- Scattered reviews across platforms create blind spots that damage reputation quietly
- Slow response times let one-star complaints compound without context or reply
- There is no clear path from a great review to a social post or a revenue outcome
What you get with this template
You get a complete, conversion-focused landing page layout with five anchor-navigated spokes, a cinematic dark header, and a minimal three-field signup modal. Every section is pre-structured and purpose-built.
- A staggered Dark Glass Panels header with four live-feel review simulation cards and a looping ambient video background
- Five spoke sections: The Problem, Monitor, Respond, Amplify, and Prove It, each anchored in the left-rail navigation
- A floating primary call-to-action button and a contextual secondary demo path with pre-loaded fictional restaurant data
Feature list
This section details the core built-in components of the Repute template.
Anchor Navigation with Five Spokes
A pinned left-rail anchor nav links to five named sections: The Problem, Monitor, Respond, Amplify, and Prove It. Visitors can jump directly to any resolution layer or follow the scroll sequence naturally.
Dark Glass Panels Header
Four frosted-glass rectangles are arranged in a staggered grid. Each panel reflects a different review state: a five-star pull-quote, a one-star complaint with a pulsing red sentiment tag, an aggregate rating dial, and a response-time counter.
Problem Scene Dashboard Simulation
The first spoke opens on a simulated dashboard showing 47 unread reviews across six platforms. Sentiment bars bleed red and timestamps age in real time, putting the visitor inside the chaos before any solution copy appears.
Frosted Product Cards with Scroll Animation
Each resolution spoke features a frosted-glass product card that animates into focus on scroll. The cards present AI-powered sentiment sorting, one-click templated responses, automatic review-to-social-post conversion, and a revenue-impact graph.
Freemium Signup Modal
The signup form is a single frosted modal with three fields: restaurant name, primary review platform dropdown, and email. It is designed for ten-second completion and immediate dashboard access.
Contextual Call-to-Action Escalation
The primary call-to-action, "Monitor Free, No Card Needed," appears first in the header and repeats at every spoke's conclusion. Each repetition carries contextual microcopy that raises the competitive stakes progressively.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Dark Glass Header | Introduces the product with four live-feel review panels and a looping ambient video |
| Anchor Nav Rail | Pins five spoke links to the left rail for non-linear navigation |
| The Problem Spoke | Opens on a simulated review chaos dashboard to create immediate emotional stakes |
| Monitor Spoke | Presents AI-powered sentiment sorting as the first resolution layer |
| Respond Spoke | Introduces one-click templated responses to resolve review backlog |
| Amplify Spoke | Shows automatic review-to-social-post conversion for positive sentiment |
| Prove It Spoke | Displays a revenue-impact graph linking star-rating lifts to reservation volume |
| Freemium Signup Modal | Three-field form for instant free trial access with no credit card required |
| Live Demo Path | Secondary conversion path using pre-loaded fictional restaurant data |
Design & branding system
The visual identity fuses Bold Brutalist typography with a Glassmorphic color system. The result feels like a sous chef's pass at 9 PM: stainless, halogen-lit, every surface reflecting data.
- Color palette: void black (#09090B) as the base, frosted-panel translucent white (rgba 255,255,255,0.06) for card surfaces, neon review-green (#39FF85) for positive-sentiment accents, and critical red-amber (#FF4D4D) for negative-alert states
- Typography: oversized, heavy-weight sans-serif headlines at up to 96px uppercase, designed to hit the viewport like a Brutalist concrete slab
- Layered frosted-glass cards each carry a 1px luminous border and float above the near-black background with subtle parallax shift on scroll
Mobile & speed optimization
The template layout is structured for responsive reflow. The staggered grid, pinned nav rail, and animated product cards are all designed with scalable proportions.
- The anchor nav collapses cleanly for smaller viewports without losing section linkability
- Frosted-glass card layers and parallax elements are built to scale across screen sizes
- The three-field modal maintains its ten-second completion feel on touch devices
How this template helps you convert
The Repute template is engineered around a single conversion goal: getting a restaurant operator to start a free trial before they leave the page. Every design and copy decision serves that path.
- The header drops visitors into the product feeling before any pitch begins, using four live-feel review panels and a cinematic ambient loop to create instant context
- The Problem to Solution Arc raises stakes spoke by spoke, moving from "you are missing reviews" to "you are losing revenue" to "your competitor responded faster," so each call-to-action lands with more urgency than the last
- The secondary demo path removes the last objection by letting prospects drag, filter, and respond inside a pre-loaded fictional restaurant dataset before committing anything
Other information about this template
This template is categorized under Technology, specifically within the Restaurant Software and Software-as-a-Service subcategory. It is purpose-built for the restaurant review management niche and carries a high intersection match for that use case.
- The template style is Hub and Spoke with anchor navigation, suited for platforms that need to guide varied buyer types through a layered value story
- The creative direction follows a Problem to Solution Arc, a proven structure for SaaS landing pages where the visitor's pain must be felt before the product is revealed
- The header concept is Dark Glass Panels, a cinematic treatment that signals premium product quality from the first scroll
- The conversion model is Freemium/Trial, with a primary free-access call-to-action and a secondary live demo path for higher-intent visitors




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Problem→Solution Arc
Color system
Glassmorphic
Style
Hub & Spoke (Anchor Nav)
Direction
Freemium/Trial
Page Sections
Anchor Navigation with Five Spokes
Dark Glass Panels Header
Problem Scene Dashboard Simulation
Frosted Product Cards with Scroll Animation
Freemium Signup Modal
Contextual Call-to-action Escalation
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