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Landing PageOverview

Landing Page

Your landing page is the public page people see at your workspace web address before they sign in. It’s built from your branding plus a few editable sections, so it always matches your colors and business name without any design work.

Coach → Settings → Branding holds the editor. Branding and the landing page are admin only — team coaches invited into a workspace don’t see this tab.

How it’s laid out

The page renders top to bottom as:

  1. Header — your logo (or business initial), business name, tagline, and a sign-in button
  2. Hero — a bold headline panel with your call-to-action
  3. Programs & services — your services as cards
  4. Pricing & packages — services that have a price, shown as plans
  5. Footer — contact details, booking/payment/supplement links, and social icons

Sections only appear when they have content. If you haven’t added services, the programs and pricing sections are hidden; if you haven’t added contact details, that part of the footer is hidden — so the page never looks empty.

Branding feeds the page

Everything in the Branding section above the editor flows straight into the page:

Branding fieldWhere it shows
Business nameHeader, footer, copyright
TaglineHeader (under the name) and the hero eyebrow
LogoHeader brand mark (falls back to your business initial)
Accent colorButtons, links, highlights, and the featured pricing plan
Social linksFooter icons (Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, website)

You don’t enter handles as full web addresses — @yourname or yourname.com works, and the page turns it into a proper link.

Editor sections

The editor below your branding has five tabs.

Hero

The first thing visitors see.

  • Main Headline — your big statement
  • Subtitle — a sentence of supporting copy
  • Call-to-Action Button Text — the label on the main button
  • CTA ActionContact Form, Schedule Consultation, or Custom URL. Choose Custom URL and paste a link to send the button anywhere you like (a booking page, an application form); otherwise the button takes visitors to your sign-in page.
  • Hero Background Image — optional. Upload an image (under 10MB) to sit behind the hero. Without one, the hero uses a clean dark panel.

Services

Each service is a card. Add as many as you offer.

  • Service Name and Description (both required)
  • Price (optional) — free text, so $129/mo, From $99, or Contact for pricing all work
  • Features — one per line; the card shows the first few as a checklist
  • Active — inactive services are hidden from the public page

Services double as your pricing. Any service with a price also appears in the Pricing & packages section as a plan card with its features and a sign-up button. When you have three or more priced services, the middle one is highlighted as “Most popular.” Leave the price blank and a service shows only in the programs grid, not in pricing.

Contact

  • Email, Phone, Address — each optional

Whatever you fill in appears in the footer (email and phone become clickable). Leave them blank to keep them off the page.

Integrations

External links for the footer:

  • Payment Portal URL
  • Booking System URL
  • Supplement Store URL

Enter full web addresses (starting with https://). Each one you add shows as a labeled link in the footer — “Book a session,” “Payment portal,” “Shop supplements.”

SEO

Controls how the page looks in search results and shared links:

  • Page Title
  • Meta Description
  • Keywords

Previewing and publishing

Use Preview in the editor to see the full page exactly as visitors will, with a Light / Dark toggle so you can check both. Save your branding first, then your landing page edits — changes go live on your public page shortly after you save.