Splash - Electric Swimming Landing Page Template
Splash is a storybook-style landing page built for youth swimming and diving leagues. It opens with an underwater reel, unfolds through a polaroid-style community gallery, and guides families toward event discovery, swimmer registration, and volunteer sign-ups. The Neon Shock color system gives the page electric energy that matches the pool-deck atmosphere it recreates.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Splash is a full-page landing page template designed for youth swimming and diving leagues. It combines a looping underwater reel, a scrollable community gallery, and three distinct conversion paths into one cohesive experience. The design feels like a Saturday dual meet: loud, alive, and unmistakably built around the kids who show up every morning.
Who this template is for
This template is built for the people running youth aquatic programs from the inside. Whether you coach six-year-olds learning bilateral breathing or manage a competitive age-group roster, this page fits your community.
- Age-group swim and dive coaches building seasonal rosters and meet schedules
- Youth league administrators managing tryout calendars, clinic dates, and parent communications
- Program directors who want registration and volunteer sign-ups handled in one scrollable page
What problem this template solves
Most youth sports pages bury the things families actually need: upcoming events, registration steps, and a reason to trust the program. Parents arrive at a league page and leave without signing up because the page never made them feel like they belonged.
- Families cannot quickly find meet dates, tryout windows, or clinic listings filtered by age group
- New parents have no way to gauge the community before committing to a registration form
- Leagues lose volunteer and sponsorship interest because those pathways are hidden or missing entirely
What you get with this template
You get a single, fully designed landing page that handles discovery, community-building, and conversion together. Every section is intentional, and the scroll order is structured to earn trust before asking for action.
- A looping header reel section, a scrollable polaroid gallery, and testimonial moments between sections
- Three conversion rails: a searchable event calendar call to action, a stepped registration form, and a tile card row for the team store, volunteers, and sponsorship
- A complete Neon Shock visual system built on dark base colors with high-voltage accent tones
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in capabilities that make Splash functional and distinct.
Short-Form Reel Header
The header opens with a widescreen-reframed vertical reel. It moves from an underwater bubble-split diver entry to a butterfly stroke at gutter level, then ends on a slow-motion relay touch with teammates erupting on deck. The audio transitions from muffled to clear, mimicking surfacing. No narration plays.
Community Gallery Scroll
After the reel, each full-page scroll stop is a polaroid-style moment from league life. Sections include a practice group portrait, a five-frame diving sequence, a circled heat sheet screenshot, and parent volunteers with lanyards tangled mid-timing. The layout feels like a growing team scrapbook rather than a designed marketing page.
Handwritten Testimonial Type
Short swimmer quotes appear in handwritten-style typography between gallery sections. These quotes, such as "I was scared of the deep end last summer," are set to break up the visual rhythm and ground the emotional tone in real voices.
Searchable Event Calendar call to action
The primary conversion action links to a filterable calendar of meets, clinics, and tryout dates. Parents can filter by age group and discipline so they land directly on what matters to their swimmer.
Stepped Registration Form
The secondary conversion path opens a multi-step form. It collects swimmer name and birthdate, experience level via dropdown, discipline preference, and parent contact details. The flow is broken into clear steps to reduce friction.
Bottom Conversion Tile Row
A third rail runs along the bottom of the page as tile cards. Each tile covers a different entry point: team store gear, volunteer sign-ups, and sponsorship inquiries. This keeps secondary audiences engaged without crowding the main scroll.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Reel Header | Opens the page with underwater footage and league name stamp |
| Gallery: Practice Portrait | Shows a group moment with goggles pushed up |
| Gallery: Diving Sequence | Displays five freeze-frames of a dive across the page |
| Gallery: Heat Sheet | Humanizes competition with a circled swimmer name |
| Gallery: Volunteer Moment | Highlights parent community involvement |
| Swimmer Testimonials | Builds emotional trust through handwritten-style quotes |
| Find Your Event | Primary call to action linking to the filterable meet calendar |
| Register Your Swimmer | Stepped sign-up form for new and returning families |
| Bottom Tile Row | Secondary conversions for store, volunteers, and sponsors |
Design & branding system
The visual identity runs on the Neon Shock color system layered over an Adventure Terrain theme. The result feels like a natatorium at night with every underwater LED running at full power.
- Core palette: deep pool-bottom black (#0B0E1A), electric lane-line yellow (#E4FF1A), timing-board cyan (#00F0FF), and hot relay-exchange pink (#FF2D6B) for buttons and alerts, all on a dark wet-concrete charcoal (#1A1D2B) base
- Footage is color-graded with saturated tones and slightly crushed blacks to reinforce the high-voltage, after-dark atmosphere
- Handwritten-style type for testimonials contrasts with the bold structural lettering used for section headers and the league name stamp
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built with a single-page scroll structure, which keeps the layout manageable across screen sizes. The reel section is reframed from a vertical ratio to widescreen so it reads well on both desktop and phone.
- The polaroid gallery sections are designed as full-page scroll stops, meaning each one fills the viewport cleanly rather than requiring horizontal scrolling
- The bottom tile row stacks into a readable column layout on smaller screens so store, volunteer, and sponsorship options remain accessible
How this template helps you convert
The page is sequenced deliberately. Families encounter community proof before they ever see a form, which lowers the emotional barrier to registering.
- The reel and gallery sections build trust first by showing real swimmers, real parents, and real meet moments before any call to action appears.
- The "Find Your Event" calendar link lets parents confirm the league has something relevant to their child's age and discipline before committing to the registration form.
- The stepped registration form breaks sign-up into small decisions rather than one long page, making completion feel manageable for busy parents.
Other information about this template
The Splash template sits in the Sports and Recreation category under the Swimming and Diving Leagues subcategory. Its storybook and full-page layout style, Marketplace and Multi conversion direction, and Community Gallery creative approach make it distinct from generic sports sign-up pages.
- The template is designed for the youth aquatic niche, covering both competitive swim and recreational dive programs under a single page structure
- The Adventure Terrain theme and Neon Shock color system are matched to the specific energy of an indoor competitive pool environment, not a generic outdoor sports setting
- All gallery content is framed as user-submitted or coach-captured, meaning the page is built to feel authentic and community-owned rather than polished and corporate




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Neon Shock
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Marketplace/Multi
Page Sections
Short-form Reel Header
Polaroid Community Gallery
Handwritten Testimonial Blocks
Filterable Event Calendar Call to Action
Stepped Swimmer Registration Form
Bottom Conversion Tile Row
Related questions
Can this template handle both swimming and diving programs together?
How does the stepped registration form work?
Do I need professional video footage for the header reel?
Can the event calendar be filtered by age group?
Is this template suitable for small recreational leagues as well as competitive clubs?