Tick - Stunning Clock Landing Page Template
Tick is a Neo-Retro wall clock store landing page built for design-forward retailers. It pairs a deep obsidian and brushed gold visual identity with a flash-deal scroll engine, a style quiz, and a gallery-detail layout. Every section is crafted to pull design-obsessed shoppers deeper into the collection and closer to a purchase.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Tick is a single-page wall clock storefront template built around urgency, curation, and personal taste. Its Neo-Retro design blends obsidian black and brushed gold into a gallery-quality shopping experience. A live countdown, a scroll-revealing product grid, and a three-question style quiz work together to match each visitor with their ideal clock before the deal expires.
Who this template is for
This template suits retailers and creators who sell decorative wall clocks and want a page that earns trust visually before asking for a sale. It is designed for merchants who know their customer's taste is as important as their budget.
- Independent clock and home décor retailers running limited-time flash sales
- Interior stylists and curators building shoppable mood boards for clients
- Gift-focused store owners targeting design-conscious buyers looking for standout pieces
What problem this template solves
Most product pages treat clocks like commodities. Tick treats them like objects worth slowing down for. The template solves the problem of anonymous, forgettable product layouts by building atmosphere first and presenting deals second.
- Visitors leave generic stores without buying because nothing grabs their attention or feels personal
- Flash sales often fail because urgency is bolted on rather than woven into the experience
- Shoppers need to see a product in context before they trust it enough to buy
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page landing page with every major section built and ready to customize. The layout combines editorial presentation with commercial intent so the page feels like a destination, not a checkout funnel.
- A device-mockup header with a countdown timer and room-scene product previews
- A scroll-triggered gallery grid with discount badges and live stock counters
- A three-question style quiz with email capture and personalized results delivery
Feature list
This template ships with several purpose-built features that support the flash-deal format and the design-forward brand story.
Isometric Device Mockup Header
The header places stylized room-scene renders inside tablet and phone frames at a slight isometric angle. Three room styles, a minimalist loft, a warm Japandi living room, and an art deco hallway, show the clocks in real context. This immediately communicates product range and lifestyle fit before any text is read.
Live Countdown Flash Deal Timer
A brushed gold countdown timer runs beneath the header mockups, displaying the remaining time before the flash deal ends. The timer creates visible urgency without aggressive copy. It anchors the entire page rhythm and gives every scroll a reason to keep moving.
Scroll-Triggered Gallery Grid
The product gallery reveals one row of clock cards at a time as the visitor scrolls down the page. Each card carries a gold percentage-off badge and a shrinking stock counter. Deeper scrolling reveals rarer pieces with steeper discounts, rewarding the visitor for staying engaged.
Slide-Out Product Detail Panel
Clicking any clock card opens a detail panel without leaving the page. The panel shows a macro dial shot, movement type, dimensions, and a lifestyle room-scene photo. This keeps the shopping flow intact while delivering the product depth a considered purchase requires.
Three-Question Style Quiz
Before the deepest flash deals are revealed, visitors answer three visual questions: pick a decade, choose a wall texture, and state what matters most. The quiz frames browsing as self-discovery rather than searching. Results are filtered and personalized, making each shopper feel the collection was built for them.
Email Capture with Results Gate
An email input sits between quiz completion and the personalized results page. The prompt reads "Where should we send your picks before the deal ends?" This ties contact capture directly to value delivery, making the exchange feel natural rather than transactional.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Device Mockup Header | Opens with room-scene previews and a live countdown timer |
| Flash Deal Banner | Anchors urgency with a brushed gold ticking clock timer |
| Scroll Gallery Grid | Reveals discounted clock cards row by row on scroll |
| Product Detail Panel | Shows dial close-up, specs, and lifestyle image on click |
| Style Quiz Block | Guides visitors through three visual preference questions |
| Email Capture Gate | Collects email before revealing personalized quiz results |
| Personalized Results | Delivers a pre-filtered clock collection with flash pricing |
Design & branding system
The visual identity runs on a Neo-Retro palette that feels like a velvet-lined display case under gallery lighting. Every color decision serves the atmosphere first and the product second.
- Deep obsidian black (#0B0C10) backgrounds keep the focus entirely on the clocks and gold accents
- Brushed gold (#C5A55A) appears on hover states, accent lines, price tags, and the countdown timer
- Warm ivory (#F5F0E6) is used for body text and product cards, while muted tobacco brown (#6B4F3A) handles secondary typography and dividers
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is built to perform on smaller screens without losing the atmosphere that makes it work on desktop. The isometric device frames, gallery grid, and quiz panels all adapt to a single-column mobile flow.
- The scroll-triggered gallery maintains its reveal rhythm on touch devices for a smooth browsing feel
- The style quiz is designed as a tap-friendly visual selection, with image-based answer choices that work well on phone screens
- The email capture gate and personalized results panel are structured to fit a mobile viewport without horizontal scrolling
How this template helps you convert
The page is engineered so that curiosity, urgency, and personalization reinforce each other at every scroll depth. No single element carries the whole conversion load.
- The countdown timer and stock counters create time-and-scarcity pressure from the first visible second, giving visitors a reason to decide now rather than later.
- The style quiz shifts the shopping mindset from browsing to matching, so by the time a visitor sees the results page, they already feel ownership over the collection shown to them.
- The email capture gate placed between quiz completion and results turns a high-intent moment into a natural lead, connecting urgency with personalized value.
Other information about this template
This template is categorized under Retail and E-Commerce with a Home Décor and Lifestyle focus. It suits any independent retailer or brand building a curated wall clock store with a strong visual identity.
- The Neo-Retro theme draws from mid-century design references including brass sunbursts, enamel dials, and Bauhaus-inspired dial faces
- The creative direction is Flash Deal, meaning urgency is structural rather than cosmetic throughout the entire page
- The template style is Gallery and Detail, combining editorial product display with expandable per-item information
- The header concept uses a device mockup with room-scene renders to demonstrate real-world product placement across multiple interior styles
- This template can support gift-focused campaigns by leaning into the quiz flow to help gift-givers find a match quickly




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Flash Deal
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Upsell/Upgrade
Page Sections
Isometric Device Mockup Header
Live Countdown Flash Deal Timer
Scroll-triggered Gallery Grid
Slide-out Product Detail Panel
Three-question Style Quiz
Email Capture with Results Gate
Related questions
Can I use this template without running a flash sale?
How does the style quiz connect to the product results?
Is the email capture step required in the quiz flow?
Who is the ideal shopper this template is designed to attract?
Can I expand the gallery grid with more products?