Sear is a hero-dominant carnivore meal delivery landing page built for direct-to-consumer food businesses serving keto and carnivore diet audiences. The page combines a cinemagraph hero, a neighborhood delivery map, a provenance chain section, a weekly menu showcase, and a frictionless booking flow, all wrapped in a dark, warm Haute Craft visual identity that converts on mobile and desktop alike.
by Rocket studio
Sear is a single-page landing page template purpose-built for a carnivore meal delivery service. It leads with a full-viewport cinemagraph hero, then walks visitors through neighborhood delivery coverage, ingredient provenance, weekly plates, and a clean booking flow. The design system uses deep char, smoked paprika, rendered-fat gold, and bone-white to create a dark, intimate food editorial feel from the first scroll.
This landing page is built for food business owners who need to communicate trust, proximity, and ingredient quality, fast. It suits direct-to-consumer meat delivery operators, premium meal prep services, and carnivore or keto diet brands ready to launch or grow a subscription offering.
A landing page for a premium grass-fed meat delivery service must prioritize trust, quality, and convenience. Generic food website templates rarely do that. They are built for restaurants or grocery store e-commerce, not for nose-to-tail delivery services where provenance is the product.
You get a complete, fully structured single-page landing page layout ready to set up and publish. Every section is placed in the correct persuasion order, and the design system is pre-configured so you can pick up your brand palette and typography without creating anything from scratch.




Theme
Haute Craft
Creative direction
Local & Neighborhood
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Cinemagraph Hero with Delayed Headline
Neighborhood Delivery Map
Provenance Chain Display
Weekly Menu Bento Grid
Two-step Frictionless Booking Flow
Sunset Gradient Design System
Does this template require a paid subscription to use the booking flow?
Can I add my own meat cuts, recipes, and weekly menu items?
Is this landing page suitable for a keto or carnivore diet brand that also sells supplements?
How does the email capture path work for undecided visitors?
Can I use discount codes or promotional pricing with this template?
This landing page template is crafted with five purpose-built feature areas that work together to convert visitors into weekly subscribers.
The hero fills ninety percent of the viewport with a looping cinemagraph placeholder, a seared steak resting on a black iron surface, steam ribbon animating upward, fat edge gently bubbling. After two seconds, a single word fades in: "Fed." The subline and primary call-to-action follow. This sequence is designed to stop the scroll and set the tone before a single claim is made.
A stylized map section titled "Your Route This Week" displays neighborhood names and delivery days. Visitors can enter their zip code to confirm delivery zone coverage. This section makes the meat delivery service feel local and immediate rather than warehoused, which is the single most powerful trust signal for a food business competing with national bulk subscription boxes.
Three intimate photography panels walk visitors from named rancher and county, to the butcher who breaks the primals, to the kitchen where meals are portioned each morning. This supports the grass-fed, antibiotic-free, hormone-free quality story without relying on badge icons or marketing language. The farm-to-door chain is shown, not told.
A bento-style grid displays this week's plates, beef steaks, organ meats, bone marrow, salt-crusted cuts, with macro callouts per serving. The grid is set up to display product photography at full warmth. Nutritional detail supports keto and carnivore diet buyers who track protein and fat intake and want to learn exactly what they are eating before they reach checkout.
The plan selector moves in two steps: first, zip code entry to confirm delivery availability; second, a cadence selector (three, five, or seven days per week) paired with a preferred drop-off window. No account creation is required upfront. A secondary path captures email with a single field, offering a photographed PDF menu for visitors not ready to commit to a week of meals.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Cinemagraph | Capture attention and deliver the primary call-to-action above the fold |
| Your Route Map | Show neighborhood delivery coverage and let visitors confirm their zip code |
| From Ranch Door | Trace the provenance chain from named farm to portioned morning delivery |
| This Week's Plates | Display the weekly menu with macro callouts and high-quality food photography |
| Choose Your Plan | Guide visitors through a two-step booking flow covering cadence and delivery window |
| Email Capture Modal | Collect email from undecided visitors and deliver a photographed PDF menu |
| Footer | Provide a linear single-row footer with essential links and contact access |
The visual identity follows a Haute Craft direction, dark, warm, and tactile. Deep char black (#1A1110) anchors every page background. Smoked paprika (#C4532A) bleeds into rendered-fat gold (#E8A838) across gradient bands, moving warm-to-warm with no cool tones anywhere on the site. Bone-white (#FAF5EF) handles text and plating space, breathing like linen on a butcher's table.
The landing page template is designed mobile-first, reflecting the reality that meal delivery is primarily a mobile decision. Layout, touch targets, and section flow are structured for small screens before they are adapted for desktop display.
This landing page is engineered around three conversion moments: the hero, the map, and the booking flow. Each section reduces a specific reason a visitor might leave before they shop.
This template is relevant to a wide range of carnivore and keto food businesses beyond the core use case. The layout and section structure can support services that feature variety in their weekly protein rotation, including beef, lamb, bison, venison, elk, chicken, pork, salmon, and seafood alongside organ meats. Supplement and tallow-based product lines can also find a natural home in the weekly menu grid or as add-on items at the plan selector step.