Websites CMS
From the Websites tab you can edit your site’s content, images, and branding, then save and publish (deploy) so the live site updates. Only sites using the supported template can be edited in the app.
Opening a website
Tap My Websites and choose a site. You only see sites you own or are assigned to as a worker. Tap a site to open its editor.
Top-level tabs
The editor has five tabs at the top:
- Overview — Business name, logo URL, tagline, contact email, and contact phone. Edit and tap Save.
- Pages — For a single-page site you’ll see “Home” and then a list of sections (Hero, About, Services, Contact, etc.). For multi-page sites you’ll see a list of pages; tap a page to see its sections. Tap a section to edit it.
- Page layout — Choose the order of sections on the single-page site (which sections appear and in what order).
- Design — Page mode (single vs multi-page) and design variant options.
- Branding — Logo URL, tagline, location, primary and secondary colours, and hero background. Edit and tap Save.
Editing content (sections)
Go to Pages → choose a page (e.g. Home) → choose a section (e.g. Hero, About, Contact). Each section has fields such as headlines, text, and image URLs. Change what you need and tap Save for that section. Saving stores your changes on our servers but does not yet update the live site.
Images
Sections that use images have an Image URL (or similar) field. Paste a full image URL (e.g. from your hosting or a CDN). In-app image upload may be added in a future update.
Saving vs publishing
- Save (per section or in Overview/Branding) — Updates the website data in the database. Your changes are stored but not yet visible on the live site. If you have unsaved edits, a yellow “You have unsaved changes” banner appears and the Deploy button is disabled until you save.
- Deploy — Tap the Deploy button in the header when all changes are saved. Confirm in the dialog. Deployment is queued and runs in the background. The status badge in the header shows: Not deployed, Queued, Generating, Deploying, Building, then Live when done (or Failed if something went wrong). The app refreshes the status every few seconds while deployment is in progress.
- View site — The browser icon in the header opens your site’s URL (staging or live) in your device’s browser so you can check how it looks.
In short: edit sections and save each one, then tap Deploy once you’re happy. After deployment completes, the live site will show your updates.