Dog Pricing Website Template
Rounds is a modular card-grid landing page built for fighters, coaches, and cornermen who take nutrition as seriously as training. It presents a boxer diet and nutrition guide as a digital PDF and video bundle, priced at $27, with interactive card reveals, a bold direct-sales flow, and a free cut-week cheat sheet to capture undecided buyers.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Rounds is a fighter-focused meal prep landing page template. It uses a dark, citrus-forward visual identity and a modular card grid to sell a digital nutrition guide for boxers. Cards flip, expand, and peel back to reveal macros, fight-camp timelines, and coach notes. The page drives direct sales at $27 and captures leads with a free cheat sheet offer.
Who this template is for
This template is made for people who live close to the sport and take fight-camp nutrition seriously. It fits sellers who have a real system to share and need a page that earns trust fast.
- Amateur boxers cutting weight who need a clear, printable meal plan
- Cornermen and small-gym coaches selling a nutrition guide to their fighters
- Fitness content sellers offering a digital bundle without a complicated storefront
What problem this template solves
Most nutrition pages talk to everyone and convert no one. A fighter landing six weeks out from a bout needs specifics, not generic macro advice. This template solves the trust and clarity gap that causes undecided visitors to leave without buying.
- Visitors leave when they cannot see what they are actually getting before they pay
- Generic layouts bury the price, the guarantee, and the free sample offer
- A bland page does not reflect the discipline and grit of a real fight camp
What you get with this template
You get a single-page digital sales flow with every element already in place. Nothing needs to be rebuilt from scratch.
- A modular card grid with interactive flip, expand, and peel-back reveals
- A complete direct-sales layout including a bold price card, guarantee line, and sticky call-to-action bar
- A dual conversion path: a paid checkout option and a free lead-capture cheat sheet that feeds a three-email follow-up sequence
Feature list
This template ships with purpose-built components that match the tone and demands of a fight-camp nutrition offer.
Interactive Modular Card Grid
Each card in the grid starts as a simple recipe or meal-plan thumbnail. On hover or tap, cards flip to show macros mapped to a fight-camp timeline, expand into a short looping video of a fighter plating food, or peel back to reveal a coach's handwritten note. The grid rewards curiosity and keeps visitors engaged longer.
Macro Close-Up Header
The header opens with a tight photograph of a sliced blood orange on a wooden cutting board beside a digital food scale reading 147.0. A boxing hand wrap sits coiled in the soft-focus background. The headline "Eat for the round you're in." fades in over the image, setting the tone immediately.
Dual Conversion Path
The primary call-to-action button reads "Get the Full Fight Menu" in blood orange, appearing once beneath the header and again as a sticky bottom bar after the third row of cards. A secondary path offers a free "Cut-Week Cheat Sheet" that collects email addresses for visitors who are not ready to buy, pulling them into a three-email sales sequence.
Bold Price and Guarantee Card
A single black card mid-grid shows the price at $27 with a crossed-out $45 to signal value. A one-line guarantee reads: "If your fighter still gasses out, we refund every cent." This keeps the risk objection handled without a separate section.
Rhythm-Paced Visual Layout
The card grid alternates between dense informational cards and single-image breathing cards. Images like a fist wrapped in tape or a lemon halved on a scale break up the information density. This rhythm keeps the eye moving and the reader curious.
Free Lead-Capture Cheat Sheet
Visitors not ready to purchase can grab a free cut-week cheat sheet by submitting their email. This entry point feeds directly into a three-email follow-up sequence designed to close the sale over time.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Header | Opens with close-up food photography and the fading headline |
| Primary call to action Block | First "Get the Full Fight Menu" button placement beneath header |
| Card Grid Rows | Modular interactive cards with flip, expand, and peel reveals |
| Price and Guarantee | Single black mid-grid card showing $27 price and refund promise |
| Breathing Image Cards | Visual pauses between dense info cards to sustain scroll rhythm |
| Sticky call to action Bar | Persistent bottom bar appearing after third card row |
| Free Cheat Sheet | Lead-capture offer for the cut-week PDF sample |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Community Hearth theme built around the Citrus Burst color system. The palette feels raw and physical, like early-morning kitchen prep under a bare bulb.
- Charred black (#1A1A1A) as the primary background, blood orange (#E8590C) for primary call-to-action buttons and calorie callouts, ripe lemon zest (#F7B731) for hover states and nutritional highlights, and warm bone white (#FAF3E0) for card surfaces and body text
- Card surfaces use warm bone white to create contrast against the dark background, making nutritional details easy to read at a glance
- The overall tone is dense but alive, like a well-used gym kitchen at the end of a hard training week
Mobile & speed optimization
The modular card grid is designed to work as naturally on a phone screen as on a desktop. Fighters checking the page between rounds or during a lunch break need it to load and respond without friction.
- Card interactions translate from hover states on desktop to tap reveals on mobile, keeping the Surprise and Delight experience intact across devices
- The checkout flow captures only email and payment, removing unnecessary form fields that slow down mobile conversions
- Breathing image cards and the sticky call-to-action bar are positioned to remain readable and tappable on small screens
How this template helps you convert
The page is structured to move a skeptical buyer from curiosity to checkout without confusion or friction.
- The interactive card grid builds engagement early, letting visitors explore macro details, fight-camp timelines, and coach notes before they ever reach the price card, so they arrive at the buy decision already informed
- The dual conversion path means no visitor leaves empty-handed: buyers click through to checkout, while undecided visitors grab the free cheat sheet and enter the three-email follow-up sequence
- The mid-grid price card with the crossed-out original price and the plain-language refund guarantee handles the two biggest objections, value and risk, in a single glance
Other information about this template
This template is delivered as a ready-to-customize landing page layout. It is designed specifically for digital product sellers in the boxing nutrition space.
- The digital bundle sold through this page is a PDF and video combination, so no physical shipping or fulfillment is needed
- The checkout form captures only email and payment, keeping the purchase path short and reducing drop-off
- The three-email follow-up sequence is built into the secondary lead-capture path for visitors who take the free cheat sheet instead of purchasing immediately
- This template suits any coach, cornerman, or fighter-nutrition creator who wants a page that reflects the discipline and culture of real fight-camp preparation




Theme
Community Hearth
Creative direction
Surprise & Delight
Color system
Citrus Burst
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Interactive Modular Card Grid
Macro Close-up Hero Header
Dual Conversion Path
Bold Price and Guarantee Card
Sticky Call-to-action Bar
Rhythm-paced Breathing Cards
Related questions
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