Streak - Trusted Windowcleaning Landing Page Template
Streak is a single-page landing page template built for Berlin window cleaning services. It combines a trust-badge header, a logo wall, side-by-side comparison tables, and a seasonal frequency matrix to move visitors from credibility to decision. A PDF download form and a sticky quote bar drive two clear conversion paths without relying on lifestyle imagery.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Streak is a comparison-table landing page designed for a professional Berlin window cleaning service. It opens with certification badges, builds authority through a client logo wall, and uses structured pricing and frequency tables to help property managers and office managers choose the right plan fast. Two conversion touchpoints capture leads without pressure.
Who this template is for
This template is built for window cleaning businesses that serve both residential and commercial clients in urban markets. It works especially well when the service needs to demonstrate professional credentialing before asking for a quote.
- Hausverwaltungen (property management companies) overseeing multi-unit residential buildings across Berlin
- Office managers in commercial towers who need a clear, recurring cleaning schedule
- Independent Eigentümer (property owners) of Altbau and Gründerzeit apartments seeking a reliable seasonal service
What problem this template solves
Many professional cleaning services lose potential clients because their pages lead with imagery rather than proof. Visitors who manage buildings or office spaces need facts, credentials, and clear service breakdowns before they commit.
- No clear comparison between residential and commercial packages leaves buyers guessing
- Trust signals like certifications and client references are buried or missing entirely
- There is no low-friction first step that earns contact information before pushing for a call
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured single-page layout that moves visitors through a deliberate scroll: proof, then scale, then decision. Every section has a defined job, and nothing decorates itself without purpose.
- An award-badge header displaying trust seals and certification marks on a clean Arctic White field
- Side-by-side Residential versus Commercial comparison tables with highlighted recommended options
- A seasonal frequency matrix showing monthly, quarterly, and twice-yearly tiers with itemised inclusions
- A lead-capture form tied to a downloadable PDF cleaning schedule as the primary conversion offer
- A sticky bottom bar with a quick-quote link as a secondary, always-visible conversion path
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in components that make Streak work as a conversion-focused landing page for window cleaning services.
Award Badge Header
The header displays a horizontal row of trust seals and certification marks against an Arctic White background. There is no hero image. A single line of copy in wet-slate charcoal anchors the section below the badges, communicating authority instantly.
Rolling Client Logo Wall
A scrolling wall of client logos follows the badge header. It answers the silent question of who already trusts this service, establishing scale and familiarity before any pricing table appears.
Residential versus. Commercial Comparison Tables
Two service packages sit side by side so visitors can scan differences at a glance. Each row is clearly labelled, and the safety yellow highlight marks the recommended tier to reduce decision friction.
Seasonal Frequency Matrix
A dedicated table maps three cleaning frequencies, monthly, quarterly, and twice-yearly, against specific inclusions: interior cleaning, exterior cleaning, frame cleaning, Rolladen (roller shutter) track cleaning, and balcony glazing. Visitors see exactly what they get at each cadence.
PDF Download Lead Form
A short inline form asks for building type, number of units, and email address. On submission, it promises a downloadable seasonal cleaning schedule tailored to Berlin's pollution and pollen cycles, giving visitors a useful resource before asking for a commitment.
Sticky Quick-Quote Bar
A persistent bottom bar stays visible throughout the scroll. It carries a secondary call to action linking to a quick-quote calculator, keeping conversion accessible without interrupting the reading flow.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Award Badge Header | Establish credentials and certifications immediately |
| Tagline Anchor Line | Reinforce scope with a single trust statement |
| Client Logo Wall | Show existing client scale before pricing |
| Residential versus. Commercial Tables | Compare service packages side by side |
| Seasonal Frequency Matrix | Map inclusions across cleaning cadences |
| PDF Download Form | Capture leads via a useful seasonal resource |
| Sticky Quote Bar | Provide persistent secondary conversion access |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme built around the Arctic White color system. Every design choice is functional rather than decorative, creating a feeling of clarity that mirrors the service itself.
- Four-color palette: clinical glass-white (#F7F9FC), Berlin-sky overcast (#D1D5DB), wet-slate charcoal (#2D3436), and high-visibility safety yellow (#F6E05E) reserved for calls to action, badges, and table highlights
- No hero imagery or lifestyle photography; proof elements and structured data carry the visual weight instead
- Safety yellow is used sparingly and consistently so every highlight draws the eye to a decision point
Mobile & speed optimization
The template layout is designed to remain readable and functional on smaller screens without losing the table-based structure that makes the page useful.
- Comparison tables and the frequency matrix are structured to reflow cleanly on mobile viewports
- The sticky bottom bar is sized and positioned to remain accessible on touch devices without blocking content
- The minimal image approach keeps page weight low, reducing load time on mobile connections
How this template helps you convert
The page is engineered around a Content/Resource conversion model. It earns the lead by offering something genuinely useful before asking for contact details.
- The badge header and logo wall remove doubt in the first scroll, so visitors arrive at the comparison tables already trusting the service rather than still evaluating it.
- The PDF download form offers a practical seasonal cleaning schedule as the primary call to action, giving Hausverwaltungen a resource they will file and reference, keeping the brand present until the next booking cycle.
- The sticky quick-quote bar provides a direct path to a price estimate at any moment during the scroll, capturing visitors who are ready to act before reaching the form.
Other information about this template
Streak is well suited to Berlin's professional services market, where property managers and facility teams expect structured documentation rather than promotional language.
- The template style is Comparison Table, making it reusable for any tiered service offering that needs side-by-side clarity
- The creative direction is Logo Wall Authority, a pattern that works especially well for B2B service providers who rely on recognisable client names to build trust
- The header concept is Award Badges, which replaces lifestyle photography with verifiable proof, a practical choice for trade and utility services
- The lp_direction is Content/Resource, meaning the primary offer is a downloadable asset rather than a direct sales push
- The template sits in the Professional Services category with a Berlin Local Services subcategory, making it a strong fit for any skilled trade operating in a dense urban market




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Logo Wall Authority
Color system
Arctic White
Style
Comparison Table
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Award Badge Trust Header
Rolling Client Logo Wall
Side-by-side Comparison Tables
Seasonal Frequency Matrix
PDF Download Lead Form
Sticky Quick-quote Bar
Related questions
Can I use this template for a window cleaning business outside Berlin?
What information does the PDF download form collect?
Does the template include pre-filled comparison table data?
How does the sticky bottom bar behave during scrolling?
Why does the template avoid hero images and lifestyle photography?