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Branded Sites

A Branded Site brings several Branded Pages together into one branded, multi-page site with a shared menu, its own short URL and QR code, and its own widgets and scripts. Use it when a single page isn't enough — a campaign hub, a small product site, or a link directory organized into sections.

The Branded Sites list

The list shows each site's internal name, its short Link, and sharing indicators. Open a row to edit it, or use the row actions to preview it, manage sharing, create a link share, share AI context, replicate, or delete it. The Trashed filter shows deleted sites (read-only until restored).

Creating or editing a Branded Site

After Internal Management (internal name, description, tags, workspace), the Branded Pages section has two tabs.

General

  • Title — the public site title (required).
  • Domain — the domain the site is published under (required); it helps generate the slug.
  • Slug — the site address. Leave blank to auto-generate; must be unique on the domain.
  • Layout Theme — the layout template that controls the site's structure and on-brand styling (required; a default is preselected).
  • Preview Template — the template that defines the default share title, description and image (required; a default is preselected).
  • Show page navigation — when on, visitors get previous/next links between the site's pages, in menu order.
  • Branded URL (set on create, locked afterwards) — the site's own short link: its Domain, Slug, and QR Code Design Template.

Preview (sharing & SEO)

  • Allow search engines to index this page — when on (and the SEO feature is enabled), the site can appear in search results and exposes a sitemap.xml.
  • Customize the preview manually instead of using a template — turn on to set this site's Meta title, Description, Main meta image and optional square Meta image 1:1 directly.

Building the site

A site is assembled from its sub-navigation tabs:

  • Pages — attach the Branded Pages that belong to this site. Each page gets a Label (its menu text) and you drag to reorder them — that order is the site menu order. You can attach your own pages and pages shared into your workspace.
  • Categories — group the site's pages into menu sections. Each category has a Name, a public Title, and the pages attached to it.
  • Widgets — site-level widgets (the same building blocks used on pages).
  • Scripts — attach tracking/analytics scripts to run across the site.
  • Share links — issue external visitor passes so people can open a private site without an account (owner only — see below).
  • AI context — issue AI-context links/packs of the site (when that feature is enabled).
  • Stats — site visits over time.

Create a shareable link that grants anonymous access to a private site. Each pass can set an expiration, a usage limit, and a password. The table shows each pass's status (active / expired / used up / revoked), its copyable URL, uses, and expiry. You can revoke or delete a pass. Only the owning workspace can manage passes.

AI context

When enabled, generate a link (and downloadable asset pack) that gives an AI assistant a clean brief of the site as context — with optional expiration and usage limits, managed like visitor passes.

Stats

The site Stats tab shows total site visits over time, with a human/bot toggle. Country, device and browser breakdowns live on each individual page's stats, not on the site total.

Replicating and deleting

Replicate makes a full copy of the site — its pages, categories, widgets, scripts and a fresh short link — with " - copy" appended. Deleting moves the site to the trash; restore to edit again, or force-delete to remove permanently.