Stash - Precision Selfstorage Landing Page Template
Stash is a precision-built self-storage landing page template for climate-controlled facilities. It opens with an interactive drive-time map, then guides visitors through a real-time unit size estimator. Every zigzag section answers one objection. The result is a focused, tool-first page that earns reservations before asking for a dollar.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Stash is a single-page self-storage template designed around two visitor tools: a live drive-time map and an interactive unit size calculator. The Corporate Precision visual system uses deep graphite, warm asphalt, and polished amber to keep focus on action. Every section answers one question, then passes the visitor forward to reserve a unit with zero down.
Who this template is for
This template was built for self-storage operators who want to convert curious browsers into confirmed reservations without a phone call. It fits facilities that offer climate-controlled units and serve a mix of residential and small-business clients.
- Apartment dwellers mid-move who need a unit available within days
- Small business owners storing seasonal inventory between cycles
- Military families who need to secure an entire household for an extended deployment
What problem this template solves
Most storage facility pages make visitors do the math themselves. Shoppers have to guess what size unit they need, then hunt for a location, then call to check availability. That friction kills conversions before they start.
- Visitors cannot judge distance without leaving the page to check a map app
- Unit size guessing leads to wrong bookings, callbacks, and abandoned reservations
- Long forms and required account creation stop ready buyers from committing
What you get with this template
You get a complete, single-page layout built to answer the three questions every storage shopper asks first: How far is it? Will my stuff fit? Is it safe? The template gives you structured sections, pre-built components, and a reservation path that takes four fields and one screen.
- An interactive map header with drive-time rings and live geolocation
- A real-time unit size estimator with a 3D top-down diagram
- A sticky mobile reservation bar tied to the calculator result
Feature list
This template ships with six purpose-built components. Each one removes a specific barrier between a first-time visitor and a confirmed booking.
Interactive Drive-Time Map Header
The header loads a functional, draggable street map centered on the facility. Drive-time rings radiate outward at five, ten, and fifteen minutes. The visitor's browser geolocation places a pulsing amber dot at their current position with a line showing exact distance and estimated drive time. Distance anxiety is resolved before the visitor reads a single headline.
Real-Time Unit Size Estimator
Visitors check off the items they plan to store, from a queen bed and sofa to twenty boxes and a bicycle. A 3D top-down diagram fills in as selections are made and recommends the smallest unit that holds everything chosen. The result is shown with the matching monthly rate and a pre-filled reservation button.
Zigzag Proof Sections
Alternating left-image and right-text sections work through the objection sequence in order. Each section shows one piece of visual proof: a pristine hallway, a keypad entry system, security camera stills, or a climate-control panel. The layout keeps the visitor moving without overwhelming them.
Zero-Down Reservation Form
The primary call to action is "Reserve This Unit - $0 Down." The form asks for four fields: move-in date, name, phone, and payment method. No account creation is required. The form pre-fills the unit size and price from the calculator result so the visitor never has to re-enter what they already chose.
Sticky Mobile Reservation Bar
On mobile viewports, a persistent bottom bar repeats the primary call to action with the price calculated from the estimator. It stays visible throughout the scroll so the reservation path is never more than a tap away.
Tap-to-Dial Secondary Path
A secondary call to action labeled "Call to Hold a Unit" provides a tap-to-dial phone number. Visitors who prefer a human confirmation before committing can connect directly without leaving the page.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Map header | Answers distance and availability at first glance |
| Headline block | Reinforces proximity with a personalized distance statement |
| Unit size estimator | Matches visitor inventory to the smallest fitting unit |
| Calculator result panel | Pre-fills reservation form with recommended unit and price |
| Pristine hallway row | Shows clean, numbered facility interiors visually |
| Keypad entry row | Demonstrates access control with a right-image layout |
| Security camera row | Addresses safety concerns with photographic proof |
| Climate control row | Confirms temperature regulation for sensitive storage |
| Reservation form | Captures move-in date, name, phone, and payment method |
| Tap-to-dial bar | Offers a human contact path for hesitant visitors |
| Sticky mobile bar | Keeps the reservation call to action visible on scroll |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Corporate Precision theme. The palette is built around deep graphite and warm asphalt backgrounds, with polished amber reserved exclusively for calls to action and interactive highlights. The effect reads like a freshly sealed facility corridor at dusk, where overhead LEDs throw warm amber light across dark, ordered concrete.
- Deep graphite (#2D2D2D) for primary section backgrounds; warm asphalt (#4A4A4A) for alternating rows
- Polished amber (#E8A317) appears only on buttons, active states, and the geolocation dot
- Clean concrete white (#F5F3EF) for body text, card surfaces, and readable contrast
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured for a smooth mobile experience from the first scroll. The sticky reservation bar keeps the conversion path visible on small screens, and the layout adapts from the zigzag desktop pattern to a stacked single-column flow on mobile.
- The unit size estimator and 3D diagram scale to touch-friendly input sizes
- The tap-to-dial call to action activates the phone dialer directly from the mobile browser
- Section images and map component are sized to fit within typical mobile viewport widths
How this template helps you convert
The page is built around a tool-first conversion sequence. Visitors receive two forms of proof before any commitment is requested.
- The interactive map answers the distance question immediately and removes the need to leave the page. Once visitors see their own location alongside the facility, they have personal confirmation that the drive is manageable.
- The unit size estimator removes the guesswork that causes most storage shoppers to delay or call in. By the time the calculator surfaces the recommended unit and price, the visitor already feels ready. The pre-filled reservation form then converts that readiness into a completed booking in four fields.
Other information about this template
This template is designed for self-storage facilities that want a direct-sales landing page with a practical, tool-driven approach. It is particularly well-suited for urban and suburban climate-controlled storage operations where proximity, unit availability, and security are the primary decision factors.
- The template supports an art and collectibles storage positioning where climate control is the key differentiator
- The zigzag section structure can be adapted to feature specific unit types, promotional rates, or seasonal messaging
- The Corporate Precision design system keeps the page feeling professional and trustworthy for both residential and business clients




Theme
Pastoral Calm
Creative direction
Calculator/Tool First
Color system
Sunset Mesa
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Interactive Drive-time Map Header
Real-time Unit Size Estimator
Zigzag Proof Section Layout
Zero-down Reservation Form
Sticky Mobile Reservation Bar
Tap-to-dial Secondary Contact
Related questions
What kind of storage business fits this template best?
Can I change the items listed in the unit size estimator?
Does the reservation form require visitors to create an account?
How does the drive-time map get centered on my facility?
Where does the amber color appear in the design?