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:
- Header — your logo (or business initial), business name, tagline, and a sign-in button
- Hero — a bold headline panel with your call-to-action
- Programs & services — your services as cards
- Pricing & packages — services that have a price, shown as plans
- 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 field | Where it shows |
|---|---|
| Business name | Header, footer, copyright |
| Tagline | Header (under the name) and the hero eyebrow |
| Logo | Header brand mark (falls back to your business initial) |
| Accent color | Buttons, links, highlights, and the featured pricing plan |
| Social links | Footer 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 Action — Contact 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, orContact for pricingall 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.