While landing pages have been around for quite a while, the concept of responsive landing pages is rather new. Nonetheless, if you want to stay relevant in the growing mobile web, it’s about time to look into this topic more deeply.
To give you a good starting point, here are 12 interesting templates for responsive landing pages. You can integrate them with your WordPress site yourself or hire a professional developer to help you do so. Keep in mind that these are not all WordPress themes.
1. Hype
Hype will be the most effective for mobile- and app-related landing pages. It’s Retina ready and can work with every standard screen size in use today.
There are three homepage versions to choose from and eight color versions.
2. Permatex
Permatex delivers a nice flat design with good contrast, which makes the elements clearly visible.
It offers two default page layouts: slider-based and quote / opt-in form. There are 11 color schemes available and a predefined set of 11 Google fonts.
3. Eventcamp
Originally, the template is meant to promote events. But in practice, it’s a nice one-page template, which you can use for whatever purpose imaginable.
There are three homepage layouts available, and the in-depth documentation makes the setup very easy.
4. Katemi
A very nice template for promoting web products and apps of all types. It offers some nice annotations and even allows you to showcase a product tour.
Everything is HTML5 and CSS3 optimized and fully responsive.
5. Lista
This template works great for newsletter / opt-in promotions, downloads, and other kinds of digital offerings. It’s built with HTML5 and CSS3, and the layout itself is optimized for maximum conversion.
This template was clearly designed by marketers for marketers.
6. Flatr
In essence, Flatr is a coming soon template. But it offers way more than just a simple counter like most of the standard templates in that area.
You get to choose a photo or video background, integrate an opt-in form, and connect it to your social media profiles.
Off the Shelf is perfect for e-books and all kinds of other digital publications.
It has unlimited color options, supports Google fonts and icon fonts, and it’s fully customizable via Admin interface.
8. Kamus
Another landing page template that’s great for apps and other mobile offers.
It’s built with Bootstrap 3.0 which makes it lightweight. It offers a nice flat design and a range of easy-to-use content elements.
9. Convertix
Convertix is based on the Bootstrap framework as well, and like the name indicates, its main goal is to maximize conversions.
It offers six color schemes, SEO-optimized code, and some free PSD buttons you can use for your offers.
10. Serva
Serva is a multipurpose landing page template, offering ten different color schemes and SEO-optimized code.
Additionally, there’s MailChimp integration to make it possible to roll out your promotions as quickly as possible.
11. Subscriber
You can probably guess pretty accurately what this template is about – yes, it’s growing your newsletter list.
It’s very elegant, with good contrast, a lot of white space and even nice slide-in features for each content block.
Looking at the list, which is your favorite template here?