Swipe is a single-column salon point-of-sale landing page template built for stylists and salon owners managing three to twelve stations. It guides visitors through an unboxing-style scroll experience, from a Before/After hero slider to animated interface reveals and daily workflow moments, all wrapped in a warm sunset gradient palette designed to feel as effortless as the system it promotes.
by Rocket studio
Swipe is a single-column flow landing page template for a salon point-of-sale system. It targets salon owners who juggle appointments, retail, and tip splits across multiple stations. The page walks visitors through an unboxing scroll experience, builds trust through animated interface moments, and drives clicks to a pricing page, all without asking for a form fill.
This template is built for anyone marketing a salon point-of-sale product to small and mid-size salon businesses. It speaks directly to the owner standing at the front desk, not a developer or a generic retail buyer.
Running a busy salon without the right tools creates real daily friction. Double-bookings pile up, retail counts are tracked by hand, and end-of-day reconciliation stretches long after the last client leaves. This template speaks to exactly that pain before showing the solution.
This template delivers a complete, scroll-driven single-column landing page with high interactivity and a clear click-through goal. Every section is designed with a specific job to do.
This template ships with six purpose-built sections and a cohesive set of interactive and visual components, all grounded in the source brief.
The header opens with a side-by-side comparison the visitor controls. Dragging the rose-quartz slider handle reveals the transformation from a cluttered, paper-based front desk to a sleek tablet checkout. The gradient backdrop shifts from muted gray-beige into the full sunset palette as the handle moves, making the product benefit feel immediate and visceral.
After the hero, the template presents the physical product in a floating, gently rotating display on a peach gradient background. The tablet and card reader appear as polished product photography. This section mimics the first moment of unboxing, grounding the visitor in something tangible before the software features are shown.
The interface section powers on in real time as the visitor scrolls. The calendar populates, inventory tiles slide into place, and a test transaction animates through the screen. This builds confidence by showing exactly what the day-to-day screen looks like, without requiring a live demo call.
The page walks through a full salon workday in order: morning open, midday rush with walk-in stacking, a retail upsell prompt, a tip screen, and one-tap end-of-day reports. Each moment corresponds to a scroll reveal, so the visitor feels the rhythm of the system before committing to anything.
The testimonial section features named salon owner quotes tied to specific station counts and concrete results such as time saved and revenue changes. This level of specificity makes the proof feel real rather than generic, which matters to a skeptical owner evaluating a new tool.
The primary call to action, "See Pricing for Your Salon," appears after the unboxing sequence and again as a persistent sticky bottom bar. A secondary call to action, "Watch a 2-Minute Demo," sits beside the interface assembly section for visitors who are not yet ready to commit. No form appears on this page; every action leads to a pricing page with a station-count calculator.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Slider | Show before/after transformation with a draggable handle |
| Hardware Reveal | Float rotating tablet and card reader on peach gradient |
| Interface Assembly | Animate calendar, inventory, and transaction building on screen |
| Daily Workflow | Walk through morning open to end-of-day reports in scroll sequence |
| Social Proof | Display named testimonials with station counts and specific metrics |
| Pricing Call to Action | Drive the click to a station-count pricing page |
| Sticky Bottom Bar | Keep primary call to action visible after hardware reveal scroll |
| Footer | Single-row linear footer with minimal navigation |
The visual identity is built on a Soft Gradient theme using a Sunset Gradient color system. The palette moves from warm to cool across the page scroll, mirroring the progression of a salon workday from morning light to evening close.
The template is built with a mobile-first approach, reflecting the reality that stylists check their phones between clients. Interactive components are structured so only the elements that require user interaction use client-side rendering, keeping the rest of the page lean.
This template is built around a specific strategy: let the visitor mentally install the product in their own salon before asking for anything. Every scroll moment earns the next.
This template is designed for the salon and spa software market, specifically for businesses promoting a point-of-sale system to salon owners in the United States. The layout, copy tone, and interaction design all reflect that context.




Theme
Soft Gradient
Creative direction
Unboxing Experience
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Draggable Before/after Hero Slider
Animated Hardware Reveal
Interface Assembly Scroll Animation
Daily Workflow Scroll Sequence
Social Proof with Specific Metrics
Two-tier Call-to-action System
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