Aircheck - Curated Podcasting Landing Page Template
Aircheck is a cinematic dark landing page template built for a weekly podcasting jobs newsletter. It uses an asymmetric 60/40 scrapbook layout to convert independent audio creators into email subscribers. The design layers collage-style visuals, founder storytelling, real job listing previews, and a PDF lead magnet to earn signups before asking for them.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Aircheck is a single-page newsletter template for a weekly curated jobs digest aimed at audio creators. The layout is asymmetric at a 60/40 grid ratio, built around a Heritage and Story visual theme with a Cinematic Dark color system. It earns email subscriptions by showing real listings, a founder's mission, and social proof before presenting any signup form.
Who this template is for
This template is built for independent audio creators who want to grow a newsletter audience around podcasting career opportunities. It suits founders launching a curated jobs digest, audio professionals promoting a weekly resource, or creators looking to turn a trusted niche community into a subscriber list.
- Freelance podcast producers and audio engineers hunting remote or contract work
- Aspiring podcast hosts with existing audiences who want paid hosting opportunities
- Newsletter founders building authority in the podcasting jobs and opportunities niche
What problem this template solves
Podcasting job leads are scattered across private Slack workspaces and closed Facebook groups. Most audio creators never see the right opportunity at the right time. This template gives a newsletter founder a focused landing page that demonstrates real value before asking for an email address.
- Visitors can read actual job listing previews before deciding to subscribe
- The scrapbook layout builds trust through storytelling rather than feature lists
- A dual call-to-action path captures both ready subscribers and hesitant browsers via a PDF lead magnet
What you get with this template
The template delivers a complete single-page layout with seven distinct content sections, a defined visual identity system, and interactive components. Every section is designed to deepen conviction as the visitor scrolls, building from curiosity to commitment.
- A collage-style hero section, an origin and mission block, sample listing cards, social proof elements, and a dual call-to-action section with email capture
- A Cinematic Dark color palette with four defined hex values, two headline typefaces, and one monospaced label font
- High-animation scroll-linked reveals, spotlight hover cards, a scrollable latest-issue preview card, and a FAQ accordion
Feature list
Asymmetric Scrapbook Hero
The hero section uses a 60/40 column split with overlapping collage fragments. Torn classified ads, a Polaroid-style mic photo, a handwritten sticky note, a waveform printout, and a folded newsletter clipping are arranged at slight rotations. The 40-percent column holds the primary headline in a heavy serif typeface.
Vision and Mission Storytelling Flow
Scrolling past the hero reveals a founder origin story paragraph placed beside an industry growth timeline. The next block states the newsletter's mission directly. This section builds a case for why the newsletter exists before any subscription ask appears.
Scrollable Latest-Issue Preview Card
A scrollable card embeds a preview of the most recent newsletter issue above the first call-to-action form. Visitors can read real job titles, real company names, and real deadlines before entering their email address.
Dual Email Capture with PDF Lead Magnet
The primary call-to-action uses a single email field with an amber submit button reading "Get This Week's Jobs Free." A secondary path offers a downloadable PDF titled "50 Places Hiring Podcast Talent Right Now," gated behind the same email capture, giving hesitant visitors a concrete reason to subscribe.
Index-Card Social Proof and Jobs Counter
Subscriber testimonials are displayed in a handwritten style on index-card textures. A live-format counter shows the total number of jobs delivered. Both elements appear together to reinforce credibility through volume and real voices.
Scroll-Linked Animations and Spotlight Cards
The template includes blur-plus-translateY entry animations, scroll-linked section reveals, and spotlight hover effects on cards. A marquee element and a FAQ accordion with interactive expand-and-collapse behavior add further interactivity across the page.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Collage | Introduce the newsletter with a scrapbook visual and primary headline |
| Origin and Mission | Tell the founder story and state the newsletter's core purpose |
| Sample Listing Cards | Show real-format job previews to prove the value before signup |
| Social Proof Stats | Display index-card testimonials and a jobs-delivered counter |
| Call to Action | Capture email addresses with dual paths: free issue and PDF magnet |
| Footer | Close the page with horizontal flow navigation and brand details |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Heritage and Story theme executed through a Cinematic Dark color system. The overall feel references a legacy radio control room at midnight: wood-paneled walls, glowing meters, and reel-to-reel tape still threaded. Nothing is pixel-perfect; every element looks gathered, pinned, and alive.
- Colors: broadcast black (#0D0D0D) as the canvas base, worn studio mahogany (#5C3A2E) for section dividers and pull-quotes, parchment warmth (#E8DCC8) for body text blocks, and signal-light amber (#E2A03F) on all buttons and interactive highlights
- Typography: Fraunces heavy serif for headings, DM Sans for body copy, and IBM Plex Mono for labels and metadata fields
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is built desktop-first around the 60/40 asymmetric grid and stacks cleanly into a single-column flow on smaller screens. Interactive components are separated into client-rendered modules while static sections use server components to keep the initial render lean.
- The 60/40 grid collapses to a full-width mobile stack without breaking the scrapbook visual hierarchy
- Server components handle static content blocks; client components handle animations, hover effects, and the email form
How this template helps you convert
The page is structured to earn trust incrementally before presenting any signup form. Each scroll step adds a layer of proof, moving visitors from curiosity to confidence in a deliberate sequence.
- The scrollable issue preview lets visitors read real listings first, so they subscribe based on actual content rather than a promise
- The dual call-to-action path captures two different visitor mindsets: those ready to subscribe and those who need a tangible artifact like the downloadable PDF before committing
Other information about this template
This template is categorized under Blog and Editorial with a Podcasting Newsletter subcategory, targeting the Podcasting Jobs and Opportunities Newsletter niche. It is an ideal starting point for audio creators ready to launch or refresh a curated weekly digest for their professional community.
- The footer follows a Vercel Horizontal Flow pattern for clean, scannable bottom-of-page navigation
- Animation intensity is set to high, with blur-plus-translateY entry effects, a marquee strip, and scroll-linked reveals throughout
- The date format used across listing metadata is MM/DD/YYYY, and all copy is localized in English (US)
- The template is built for newsletter landing page use cases where a single-page layout drives one primary conversion action




Theme
Heritage & Story
Creative direction
Vision & Mission
Color system
Cinematic Dark
Style
Asymmetric Grid (60/40)
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Asymmetric Scrapbook Hero Layout
Vision and Mission Storytelling Sections
Scrollable Latest-issue Preview Card
Dual Email Capture with PDF Lead Magnet
Index-card Social Proof and Counter
Scroll-linked Animations and Interactive Components
Related questions
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