Discover an entirely new way of building large websites quickly: Dynamic Pages.


Dynamic Pages enables you to design a page once and use it to create multiple pages. Each one displays different content based on items in a data collection. You can connect any Dynamic page to Google Sheets , Airtable , or even your own external database , and you’ll have multiple pages automatically.

With Dynamic Pages, you design a page once and use it over and over again. Here’s how it works:


  1. Build a collection by filling a dataset such as Google Sheets or Airtable with content.
  2. Design a Dynamic Page and connect the page to a collection in the content library. 
  3. Connect elements on the page to the fields in the dataset.


That’s all there is to it. You’ll instantly generate multiple pages filled with content.

Want to update content on the page? Simply update the dataset and the pages will automatically update. 

Build All Kinds of Sites, For All Types of Clients


Dynamic Pages is ideal for building all types of sites that have multiple pages with identical designs. These include (but are not limited to):


  • Real Estate Listings
  • Team Member Profiles
  • Recipe Pages
  • Review and Listing Sites
  • Portfolios
  • Catalogs


Ready to Start?

 

Dynamic Pages is available with Agency plans and higher. For more details on how to use it, see here.

October 7, 2019
Inbar Amir

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Dynamic Pages - Quickly Build Sites with Multiple Pages

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