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Branded Pages (Entries)

A Branded Page (an Entry in the system) is a single, block-based page that people land on. Every Branded Page automatically comes with its own short link and dynamic QR code, so you can publish it anywhere and track engagement.

Use Branded Pages for a campaign landing page, a personal link-in-bio, a product page, a digital business card, or any standalone page built from widgets.

The Branded Pages list

The list shows every Branded Page in your current workspace. From here you can:

  • Search, filter and sort by the internal name, description and tags.
  • Create a new page with the button at the top right.
  • Open a page to edit it, or use the row actions to view its Stats, its QR code, or to replicate or delete it.
  • Toggle the Trashed filter to see soft-deleted pages. Trashed pages open read-only — restore one to edit it again.

Creating or editing a Branded Page

The form is split into an Internal Management section and the Branded Pages section with two tabs: General and Preview.

Internal Management

These fields are for organizing your work and are never shown publicly:

  • Name — the internal name used in lists, search and global spotlight.
  • Description — an internal note to help you and your teammates identify the page.
  • Tags — labels for filtering and grouping.
  • Workspace — the owning workspace.

General tab

  • Private — when on, the page is not publicly accessible; visitors need permission (or a visitor pass) to open it. Leave off for a normal public page.
  • Title — the page title (required). This is the human-readable name of the page itself.
  • Domain — the domain the page is published under (required). Choosing a domain helps generate the slug automatically.
  • Slug — the last part of the page address (e.g. your-domain.com/summer-sale). Leave it blank to auto-generate one from the title; you can always set a custom slug. It must be unique for the selected domain.
  • Layout theme — the layout template that controls the page's overall structure and on-brand styling. A default is preselected.
  • Preview template — the preview (SEO/meta) template that defines the default title, description and share image. A default is preselected.

Under the Branded URL fieldset you configure the short link that points to this page:

  • Branded URL domain — the domain for the short link. (Set on creation; locked afterwards.)
  • Branded URL slug — the short link's slug. Leave blank to auto-generate.
  • QR theme — the QR code style applied to this page's dynamic QR code.

The short link and QR theme are fixed once the page is created, so choose them deliberately.

Preview tab (sharing & SEO)

This tab controls how the page looks when shared on social media and chat apps, and whether search engines may index it.

  • Indexable — allow search engines to index this page. Available when the SEO feature is enabled.
  • Override preview template — turn on to bypass the preview template and set the metadata manually for this page only. The manual fields below appear only when this is on:
    • Meta title — the share/SEO title (up to 60 characters; a live counter is shown).
    • Description — the share/SEO description (up to 160 characters; a live counter is shown).
    • Main image — the primary preview image (Open Graph). Used by most social and chat apps.
    • Secondary image — an optional square image used by some platforms (e.g. X/Twitter).

Building the page content

After saving, open the page's Widgets to assemble its content from blocks — text, buttons, galleries, contact details, downloads and more. See the Widgets documentation for each widget type and its options.

A Branded Page can also be attached to one or more Branded Sites, run custom Scripts, and (for private pages) issue Visitor Passes and AI Context links from its sub-navigation tabs.

Stats

Open Stats on any page to see visits, unique visitors, country attribution and engagement over time. Use the Interaction Report to see which widgets drive the most clicks and actions.

Deleting and restoring

Deleting a page moves it to the trash (soft delete). Trashed pages open read-only; restore a page to edit it again, or force-delete to remove it permanently. Bulk delete skips any page that is still in use and tells you how many were skipped.