Gloss - Radiant Salon Landing Page Template
Gloss is a split-screen salon email newsletter landing page built for beauty professionals who need ready-to-send campaigns. It ships with pre-built appointment reminders, seasonal color-trend announcements, and birthday reward sequences. A Feature Tab Switcher previews each email type live, and a lead-capture form with a client-volume dropdown turns curious visitors into confirmed subscribers.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Gloss is a single-page lead generation template designed for salon owners who want to promote their email campaign collection. It shows three ready-made email types through an interactive tab switcher, backs them with performance stats and a screen-recording demo, and collects leads through a focused form with just three fields.
Who this template is for
This template was built for beauty professionals who manage client communication themselves. Whether you run a solo chair or a multi-location operation, Gloss meets you where you are.
- Solo estheticians managing their own appointment books
- Three-chair studio owners who send batch emails on a schedule
- Franchise managers rolling one promotion across many locations
What problem this template solves
Salon chairs go cold when client follow-up falls off. Most salon owners know they should be emailing clients, but they do not have pre-written campaigns ready to go. Gloss solves that gap by presenting a collection of done-for-you sequences that cover the most common re-engagement moments.
- No ready-made campaigns for rebooking, product drops, or birthday rewards
- No clear way to show prospective users what the emails actually look like before they commit
- No simple capture path to match the right campaign tier to the right salon size
What you get with this template
The page delivers a complete lead generation experience in a single scroll. Visitors see finished email previews before a form ever appears, which builds trust before the ask.
- A Feature Tab Switcher showing three live email preview types on a phone mockup
- Oversized performance stats, a fifteen-second screen-recording demo section, and three testimonial cards
- A three-field lead capture form and a secondary gated gallery path offering twelve template previews
Feature list
This section covers the core functional components built into the Gloss landing page template.
Interactive Feature Tab Switcher
Three frosted-glass tab cards span the header viewport. Each card represents a campaign type: Rebooking Sequence, Product Drop, and VIP Birthday. Clicking any tab slides a fully rendered email preview into the right panel of the split screen, complete with inbox metadata including sender name, subject line, and preview text. A glass-refraction animation blooms the new preview into focus on every switch.
Split-Screen Preview Layout
The page uses a strict 50/50 split screen. The left panel holds the headline, tab controls, and the primary call to action. The right panel displays the phone mockup at a five-degree tilt, showing the selected email in pixel-perfect detail. This layout lets visitors evaluate the finished product while staying inside the sign-up flow.
Performance Stats Section
Section two presents open-rate and click-rate figures in oversized orchid numerals on frosted cards. The data feels visual and glamorous rather than buried in a table. This section is designed to give undecided visitors a concrete reason to trust the template collection.
Screen-Recording Demo Block
Section three auto-plays a fifteen-second recording that shows the full customization arc: dragging a logo into a template, recoloring it to match a salon brand, and hitting send. The entire process fits in one breath, removing any doubt about how easy personalization actually is.
Testimonial Card Stack
Section four presents three testimonial cards, one per salon type: solo, studio, and franchise. Each card pairs a real user story with before-and-after metrics. The progression from solo to franchise helps every visitor find a mirror of their own situation.
Dual-Path Lead Capture
The primary call to action, labeled "Send Me the Templates," appears first inside the left header panel and again as a sticky bottom bar after the second scroll. A secondary path labeled "Preview All 12 Templates" links to a gated gallery that captures the same three fields: first name, email, and a client-volume dropdown with ranges covering under 100, 100 to 500, and 500 or more clients.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Header Tab Switcher | Introduce campaign types with live email previews |
| Performance Stats Cards | Validate the template collection with open and click data |
| Screen-Recording Demo | Demonstrate the customization process in fifteen seconds |
| Testimonial Card Stack | Build trust through real salon stories and metrics |
| Sticky Lead Capture Bar | Persist the primary sign-up prompt across the scroll |
Design & branding system
The Gloss visual identity follows a Data Command theme expressed through a Glassmorphic color system. Frosted translucent panels float over a deep amethyst-black base, creating the feeling of a vanity mirror backlit by LED strips in a darkened treatment room.
- Base field: deep amethyst-black (#1A0A2E) with frosted translucent white (#FFFFFFB3) panel overlays
- Accent and interactive states: neon orchid (#DA70D6) for hover states, active tabs, and the primary call-to-action button
- Secondary text and divider lines: cool chrome lilac (#C4B7D5) for supporting type and structural separation
Mobile & speed optimization
The split-screen layout is designed to translate cleanly to smaller screens without losing the core preview experience. The phone mockup and tab switcher remain the focal point on mobile, keeping the lead-capture path intact across devices.
- Phone mockup with inbox metadata stays visible and legible at mobile viewport widths
- Sticky bottom bar persists the call-to-action prompt without interrupting the scroll on touch devices
- Auto-play screen recording is embedded inline to load within the page flow without a separate player interface
How this template helps you convert
The page is structured around the principle of showing before asking. Each section earns the next click by delivering something concrete before presenting a commitment.
- The tab switcher lets visitors preview three real email types before the form appears, building confidence in the product from the first second.
- The stats section and screen-recording demo remove the two most common objections: "Does it work?" and "Is it hard to set up?"
- The dual-path capture gives hesitant visitors a lower-commitment option through the gated gallery, keeping them inside the funnel without pressure.
Other information about this template
Gloss is part of a broader beauty and salon digital presence category within the technology template space. It is built specifically for the beauty and salon email newsletter niche, where visual proof and persona-matched messaging matter more than generic feature lists.
- The template collection referenced on the page includes twelve email templates accessible through the gated gallery path
- The client-volume dropdown segments leads by list size at the point of capture, making follow-up more targeted from day one
- The page rhythm follows a reveal, prove, demonstrate, validate sequence designed to build escalating confidence with each scroll
- This template is well suited for pairing with email platforms commonly used in the salon industry for list management and batch sending




Theme
Data Command
Creative direction
Launch Energy
Color system
Glassmorphic
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Feature Tab Switcher with Live Previews
Split-screen 50/50 Page Layout
Glassmorphic Data Command Design
Dual-path Lead Capture System
Screen-recording Demo Section
Testimonial Cards with Metrics
Related questions
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Can the template colors be adjusted to match a salon brand?