I built this because almost everyone launching a single product ends up making the same page anyway. Hero, intro paragraph, gallery, founder story, testimonials, FAQ, waitlist signup, footer. The order rarely changes, and when it does, the page is usually worse for it.
So Cadence is that page, done well. You replace the photos, change the name, swap the email, and you have a launch site.
It's demoed as a fictional mechanical keyboard, but the template is shape-agnostic. It works for any single product you can photograph and write a few paragraphs about — a keyboard, a candle, a notebook, a piece of furniture, a piece of software.
Home — the long-scroll landing page
Terms of Service
Privacy Policy
Refund and Returns
404
The photos. The name. The email address. The accent color. The copy in each section. That's most of it. Everything else holds.
Light editorial aesthetic. Typography chosen on purpose.
Real copy in every section, not lorem ipsum.
One conversion goal — the email signup — repeated three times on the page.
Responsive across breakpoints.
ConvertKit-ready out of the box. Works with any form input.
It's not a store. No cart, no checkout, no product variants. Add those when you have orders to take.
It's not a CMS site. Everything is editable directly. That's deliberate — single-product sites usually don't need collections.
It's not dark. The light theme is the point. If you need dark, this isn't the template.
This is the version most people actually need first.
I built this because almost everyone launching a single product ends up making the same page anyway. Hero, intro paragraph, gallery, founder story, testimonials, FAQ, waitlist signup, footer. The order rarely changes, and when it does, the page is usually worse for it.
So Cadence is that page, done well. You replace the photos, change the name, swap the email, and you have a launch site.
It's demoed as a fictional mechanical keyboard, but the template is shape-agnostic. It works for any single product you can photograph and write a few paragraphs about — a keyboard, a candle, a notebook, a piece of furniture, a piece of software.
Home — the long-scroll landing page
Terms of Service
Privacy Policy
Refund and Returns
404
The photos. The name. The email address. The accent color. The copy in each section. That's most of it. Everything else holds.
Light editorial aesthetic. Typography chosen on purpose.
Real copy in every section, not lorem ipsum.
One conversion goal — the email signup — repeated three times on the page.
Responsive across breakpoints.
ConvertKit-ready out of the box. Works with any form input.
It's not a store. No cart, no checkout, no product variants. Add those when you have orders to take.
It's not a CMS site. Everything is editable directly. That's deliberate — single-product sites usually don't need collections.
It's not dark. The light theme is the point. If you need dark, this isn't the template.
This is the version most people actually need first.