Vidaai is a storybook landing page template built for Indian wedding reception and vidaai planning studios. It pairs a scroll-triggered video header with a community gallery of family testimonials, guiding visitors through a layered emotional narrative. A three-step event registration form and a downloadable PDF lead magnet work together to convert both ready-to-book families and those still in early planning.
by Rocket studio
Vidaai is a single-page storybook template designed for boutique Indian wedding studios specialising in vidaai ceremonies and receptions. The organic layout, warm parchment and rust palette, and scroll-driven storytelling create an experience that feels personal before a word is read. A three-step registration form and a PDF lead magnet handle conversion at every stage of the buyer journey.
This template is built for studios and independent planners who work at the emotional heart of Indian weddings. It speaks directly to the people who book these services and the professionals who serve them.
Generic wedding planner templates feel transactional. They lead with pricing tiers and package grids, which is exactly the wrong tone for a ceremony built around grief and joy sitting together. Families planning a vidaai need to feel understood before they inquire.
This template delivers a fully structured, single-page layout ready to be filled with your studio's real stories. Every section has a clear purpose and a clear visual role, so you are not starting from a blank canvas.




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Scroll-triggered Video Header
Community Gallery with Family Testimonials
Live Mosaic Submission Grid
Three-step Registration Form
PDF Lead Magnet Capture
Floating and Full-width Call to Action Blocks
Can I use this template for reception planning only, without the vidaai ceremony?
Does the template come with the video footage for the header?
How does the mosaic grid collect and display client photos?
Is the PDF vidaai timeline guide included in the template?
Can families based outside India submit a booking inquiry through the form?
This template ships with purpose-built components drawn directly from the brief. Each one serves a specific role in building trust and driving registrations.
The header opens on a paused frame of a bride's rice-filled hands above a rust-draped threshold. As a visitor scrolls, the footage breathes to life in slow motion, desaturated to feel like memory. A line of Devanagari script fades in before the English headline appears beneath it.
Past the header, each full-page section pairs an editorial photograph with a short testimonial from a parent or sibling, never the couple. A small detail shot is pinned like a polaroid at each section's edge. Soft vertical-wipe transitions mimic turning the pages of a family album.
Midway through the gallery, a mosaic grid invites past clients to submit their own vidaai moments. Thumbnails populate in real time, shifting the page from studio showcase to living community archive.
The primary call to action opens a form in three gentle steps: wedding date and city first, then ceremony type (vidaai only, reception only, or both), then a free-text field asking for the one moment the family wants to remember. There is no pricing selection or tier choice.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable PDF titled "The Vidaai Timeline: What to Expect in Those Fifteen Minutes." Families in early planning stages can receive it by submitting their email, giving the studio a warm lead before a booking conversation begins.
A "Reserve Your Date" button appears as a floating element after the third story section. The same call to action returns as a full-width section at the base of the page, ensuring the registration prompt is present at both the mid-scroll and end-of-page moments.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Opens on a paused frame, animates on scroll to reveal the bride's departure |
| Devanagari Script Overlay | Fades in cultural script before the English headline, setting emotional tone |
| Couple Story One | Pairs editorial photo with parent or sibling testimonial and a pinned detail shot |
| Couple Story Two | Continues the family album rhythm with a second full-page narrative section |
| Couple Story Three | Third story section, triggers the appearance of the floating registration button |
| Mosaic Submission Grid | Invites past clients to contribute vidaai moments in real time |
| PDF Lead Capture | Offers downloadable vidaai timeline guide in exchange for an email address |
| Date Registration Form | Three-step form collecting wedding details, ceremony type, and a personal memory prompt |
| Full-Width call to action Section | Closing "Reserve Your Date" block anchoring the page's primary conversion goal |
The visual identity follows an Organic Flow theme built around textures and tones that recall old wedding photographs and handloom textiles. Every color has a specific role, so the palette feels intentional rather than decorative.
The storybook layout is designed to translate across screen sizes without losing its editorial weight. Full-page sections, large photographs, and the video header are all structured to respond to the viewport naturally.
Every structural decision in this template is aimed at moving a visitor from emotional recognition to a concrete action. The page does not rush that journey.
This template sits at the intersection of Wedding and Events planning and the specific niche of Indian wedding services, with a focus on vidaai ceremony and reception coordination. It is built as a storybook, full-page landing page following the Organic Flow theme with a Community Gallery creative direction and a Scroll-Triggered Video header concept.