Welcome — Luxury Hospitality Network Landing Page Template
The Concierge landing page template is a masonry-style forum landing page built for hospitality professionals who share hard-won operational knowledge. It blends a Luxe Minimal design with an editorial, manifesto-driven layout. Hotel general managers, revenue managers, and boutique operators get a quiet, high-end digital gathering place that earns signups by proving the conversation is worth joining.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Concierge is a single-page masonry landing page template for a hospitality community forum. It pairs a half-page photo-and-manifesto hero with scrolling masonry card rows, downloadable resource cards, member spotlights, and a lightweight registration modal. The design follows a Luxe Minimal Ink and Paper palette that feels like the quiet lobby of a heritage hotel at midnight.
Who this template is for
This landing page is ideal for hospitality professionals who want a curated digital space to share and discover peer knowledge. Luxury users prioritize their time, and this template speaks directly to that mindset.
- Hotel general managers, boutique inn owners, and resort directors seeking peer-level insight
- Revenue managers and front-desk leads who need tactical, vendor-free services information
- Independent operators building community around high end hospitality craft
What problem this template solves
Hospitality professionals lack a dedicated landing page experience that feels as refined as the properties they run. Generic forum sites and crowded social groups do not protect the signal-to-noise ratio that discerning members expect.
- No structure for sharing unlocked threads before asking visitors to register
- No editorial design language that builds trust with high end hotel audiences
- No clear path from browsing to booking a membership or community seat
What you get with this template
This template delivers a complete, section-led landing page layout with every component needed to launch a hospitality community forum. Every section is crafted to move visitors from curiosity to commitment.
- A split hero section with manifesto headline and dual call-to-action buttons
- Masonry card rows for live forum threads, playbooks, and member spotlights
- A sticky bottom bar, a registration form modal, and a three-thread content gate
Feature list
This landing page ships with six purpose-built design and layout features. Each one reflects a deliberate decision from the source brief.
Split-Panel Hero Section
The hero sets the tone like a digital lobby. A black-and-white hotel front-desk photograph fills the left half while a serif manifesto headline and body copy occupy the right. The primary call-to-action, "Enter the Lobby," sits above the fold alongside a secondary browse action, giving visitors two clear paths forward.
Masonry Card Layout
Cards are arranged in a Pinterest-style masonry grid. The first row displays live forum thread titles written as confessions. The second row shows downloadable playbooks and checklists, each with a single illustration and a one-line premise. Card edges are separated by pencil-line gray rules that echo broadsheet newspaper design.
Full-Width Quote Cards
Between masonry clusters, full-width quote cards display a single member voice. These breathing moments slow the scroll and let social proof land without visual clutter. Real testimonials and named spotlights validate the prestige of the community forum experience.
Sticky Registration Bar
After the visitor passes the second scroll fold, a slim sticky bar appears at the bottom of the page. It repeats the primary call-to-action and stays visible while scrolling, reinforcing the single conversion goal without interrupting the reading experience.
Lightweight Registration Modal
Clicking the call-to-action opens a modal form asking only for first name, property role, and email. The form has no revenue-tier fields and no property-size selects, keeping friction low and signup rates high.
Three-Thread Content Gate
Visitors can read three full forum threads before the content gate appears. This earned-access model lets the conversation do the selling. It proves the concierge service quality of the community before asking for any commitment.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero split panel | Manifesto headline, photo, and primary call-to-action |
| Forum thread row | Three unlocked thread cards with confession-style titles |
| Resource card row | Playbooks and checklists with illustration and one-line premise |
| Full-width quote | Single member voice for social proof and pacing |
| Member spotlights | Named profiles that build credibility and community trust |
| Footer bar | Contact details, quick links, and sticky registration bar |
Design & branding system
The design follows an Ink and Paper color system that feels like a leather-bound guest register. A neutral palette with high-contrast typography ensures readability while appearing sophisticated. Whitespace and simplicity reduce cognitive load, creating a sense of calm that signals premium quality.
- Colors: vellum (#F5F0E8) for backgrounds, manuscript black (#1A1A1A) for type, pencil gray (#B8B2A6) for card dividers, and fountain-pen blue (#2C3E6B) reserved for links and interactive states
- Typography: Fraunces display serif for headlines, DM Sans for body copy, with generous leading and margins throughout
- Animations: film grain overlay, fade-in-up stagger on masonry cards, marquee elements, and scroll-triggered section reveals
Mobile & speed optimization
The landing page is designed desktop-first, reflecting the reality that hotel general managers often review resources late at night on a laptop. Solid mobile support is built into the layout so the page remains readable on any device.
- The masonry grid reflows cleanly on smaller screen sizes without losing the editorial hierarchy
- The sticky bar and modal display correctly on every device without overlapping critical content
- Images are optimized and the modal loads lazily, keeping initial page weight low
How this template helps you convert
High-end audiences expect an experience that feels personal and professional from the first click. This landing page is structured to earn trust before asking for anything.
- Three unlocked forum threads let visitors sample the concierge service quality of the community, proving the value before the registration form appears
- The sticky call-to-action bar reinforces the single conversion goal throughout the scroll, and the lightweight modal removes every unnecessary field so signup takes seconds
Other information about this template
This template sits at the intersection of editorial blog design and hospitality community platform. It is perfect for operators who want a landing page that feels as curated as the properties they run.
- The Concierge Luxe Minimal Hospitality Community Forum Landing Page Template is ideal for boutique travel agencies and concierge service brands wanting a high end starting point
- Similar luxury Webflow templates like Asatha are designed for boutique resorts, while this template focuses specifically on peer community and knowledge sharing
- The page supports events announcements, dining recommendations, amenities guides, and suites spotlights inside masonry resource cards, allowing the community to post varied content types
- The footer provides contact details, essential site navigation, and quick links in a clean linear single-row pattern
- Community forum integrations can include exclusive member discussions, direct access to concierge services, and curated news feeds that display the latest industry views and thread activity
- The gallery-style masonry layout can display visual content alongside text, making it easy to post images from properties, suites, or events without breaking the editorial design code




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Manifesto
Color system
Ink & Paper
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Split-panel Manifesto Hero
Pinterest-style Masonry Grid
Three-thread Content Gate
Sticky Registration Bar
Lightweight Registration Modal
Member Spotlight Section
Related questions
Who is this landing page template designed for?
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