Wick is a warm, single-column landing page template built for a candle-making YouTube channel launch. It guides visitors through a sensory, day-in-the-life scroll experience and converts them into waitlist subscribers with a "Save Me a Seat" email form. The design uses parchment, beeswax cream, charcoal, and flame amber to create an unhurried, artisan atmosphere.
by Rocket studio
Wick is a coming-soon landing page template for a candle-making YouTube channel. It tells a visual story through overhead pour photography, poetic process captions, and polaroid-style video thumbnails. Two waitlist forms with a live subscriber counter collect email signups before launch, all wrapped in a warm artisan palette that feels handmade.
This template is built for creators who make things slowly and want their page to feel the same way. It suits anyone launching a craft-focused channel who needs to build an audience before the first video goes live.
Starting a niche craft channel is exciting, but arriving on launch day with no audience waiting is discouraging. Most generic coming-soon pages feel cold and transactional. They do not earn trust or create anticipation.
You get a fully designed, single-column landing page that moves visitors through a curated scroll experience. Every section adds atmosphere before asking for anything in return.




Theme
Warm Artisan
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Waitlist/Coming Soon
Page Sections
Half-page Hero with Pour Photography
Day-in-the-life Scroll Narrative
Polaroid Video Thumbnail Frames
Live Waitlist Counter Display
Dual Flame-amber Email Forms
GSAP Scrolltrigger Animations
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This template is built around five focused capabilities that work together to create atmosphere and collect signups.
The hero uses a warm overhead photograph of hands pouring molten wax into an amber vessel. Steam curls upward against natural window light. Below the image, a handset headline in charcoal sits surrounded by soft parchment white space, giving the page an unhurried, editorial opening.
The page unfolds like a single slow morning. Each scroll section deepens the story: workspace tools appear first, then the pour process, then the community promise. Short poetic captions guide the eye and hold attention without resorting to sales language.
Three upcoming episode previews are displayed as polaroid-style frames. The hover interaction gives each frame a subtle tilt, making the preview feel tactile and personal rather than like a static grid.
A small counter above the first form shows how many people have already joined. The template includes an example state of 847 people waiting, giving new visitors a social signal without requiring a hard launch date.
Two "Save Me a Seat" forms appear at strategic scroll points: once after the process section and again at the page bottom. Each form uses a single email field and a flame-amber submit button, keeping friction low and the ask simple.
Image reveals, parallax layers, and a floating steam effect are built with GSAP ScrollTrigger. Scroll-linked depth and GPU-accelerated transforms create a cinematic feel as visitors move down the page.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero pour photo | Opens with atmosphere and the channel's core headline |
| Workspace reveal | Shows tools and shelves with poetic process captions |
| Pour process steps | Three-step sequence with polaroid video thumbnail frames |
| Waitlist form one | Live counter plus the primary "Save Me a Seat" email form |
| Footer waitlist form | Second email capture and closing "First pour coming soon" phrase |
The visual identity follows a Warm Artisan theme using the Cloud Canvas color system. Every color choice references something you would find on a kitchen table where candles are made.
This template is built mobile-first because its target audience scrolls late at night on their phones. Every layout decision starts at the smallest screen and scales up.
The page earns the email signup before it asks for it. Atmosphere does the persuasion work so the form feels like a natural next step rather than an interruption.
This template was designed for the Blog and Editorial category under the Candle Making Content subcategory. It is suited to the Candle Making YouTube Channel niche and scores well on intersection match for that specific use case.