Dispatch is a hub and spoke landing page template built for a weekly remote work newsletter. It guides visitors through a day-in-the-life scroll journey, from fresh job listings to long-form async essays, before asking for their email. The warm Atelier Studio design and click-through structure earn trust by showing the newsletter first.
by Rocket studio
Dispatch is a single-page newsletter landing page template designed for remote work content publishers. It uses a hub and spoke anchor navigation to walk visitors through four themed content sections, each representing a part of the working day. The goal is simple: let visitors experience the newsletter before they subscribe.
This template suits newsletter creators who publish curated remote work content for a professional audience. It works especially well if your readers are already living the remote lifestyle and want relevant, well-presented opportunities delivered to them weekly.
Most newsletter landing pages lead with a form. Visitors have no sense of what they are signing up for, so they leave. Dispatch flips that sequence by letting the product speak first.
You get a fully structured single-page layout that doubles as a content showcase and a conversion tool. Every section is pre-built and editable, so you can replace placeholder content with your own job listings, company profiles, salary data, and essays.




Theme
Atelier Studio
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Soft Mist
Style
Hub & Spoke (Anchor Nav)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Sticky Anchor Navigation
Half-page Hero Layout
Day-in-the-life Scroll Experience
Click-through Archive Call to Action
Minimal One-field Subscribe Form
Social Proof Integration
Do I need coding skills to use this template?
Can I connect my newsletter archive to the call-to-action buttons?
Is the subscribe form connected to an email platform?
Can I rename the time-of-day section labels in the navigation?
Does this template work for newsletters outside the remote work niche?
This section details the built-in capabilities that make Dispatch work as both a showcase and a conversion landing page.
A navigation bar pins to the top of the page as visitors scroll. It displays four time-stamped labels: Morning Drop, Midday Deep Dive, Afternoon Shortlist, and Evening Read. Each label links smoothly to its corresponding content section, so visitors always know where they are and where to go next.
The header divides the screen into two halves. The left side holds a softly overexposed workspace photograph with warm morning light. The right side presents a large serif headline and a single subtitle line, paired with a terracotta subscribe button. The composition feels personal rather than polished.
The page scrolls as a temporal arc through a remote worker's day. Background tones shift subtly from morning warmth to golden-hour softness to desk-lamp cool as the visitor moves through sections. This keeps the reading experience cohesive and immersive without feeling like a separate page.
The primary call to action is "See This Week's Issue," placed once beneath the hero and once as a floating element at the bottom of each spoke section. Both instances link to the latest newsletter archive, letting visitors evaluate the content before committing to a subscription.
The page closes with a single email input field and a button labeled "Start Receiving Thursdays." A short reassurance line beneath reads "One email. Every Thursday. Unsubscribe whenever." There is no name field, no dropdown, and no multi-step flow. The reduced friction is intentional.
The template includes a dedicated social proof area featuring a subscriber count, testimonial quotes, and featured company logos. These elements build credibility without interrupting the editorial flow of the content sections.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Header | Introduce the newsletter and direct visitors to the archive |
| Morning Drop | Preview fresh remote job listings with role cards |
| Midday Deep Dive | Showcase async-first company culture profiles |
| Afternoon Shortlist | Present salary transparency breakdowns |
| Evening Read | Preview long-form async work philosophy essays |
| Social Proof Strip | Display subscriber count, testimonials, and featured logos |
| Footer Subscribe Form | Capture email addresses with minimal friction |
The visual identity follows an Atelier Studio approach using the Soft Mist color system. Every palette choice is deliberate: warm, receding backgrounds that never compete with the editorial content sitting in front of them.
The template is designed desktop-first to match the early morning laptop context of its target audience, but it includes full mobile support so subscribers arriving from a phone or tablet still get a clean, readable experience.
Dispatch is built around a trust-first conversion sequence. Visitors are shown the product before they are asked for anything, which reduces resistance and increases the quality of subscribers who do sign up.
This template was designed specifically for the remote work jobs and opportunities newsletter niche. It is suited to creators who want their landing page to feel as considered as the newsletter itself.