Build a landing page
Create, organise, and configure a landing page in the block-based builder.
The Pages section gives every workspace a full landing-page builder. Pages live in a card library, can be organised into folders, and are served publicly at /p/:slug on your connected domain — with pixel tracking included automatically.
The page library
Open Pages from the sidebar. Every page appears as a card showing its thumbnail, title, status (draft / published / scheduled), last-edit date, folder tag, and owner. The action menu on each card lets you open, duplicate, move to a folder, publish, share a live link, or delete.
The folders sidebar on the left collapses if you need the full width. Drag a card onto a folder to move it, or use the action menu.
Creating a page
Give the page a working title. Nomow creates it as a draft and opens the builder.
The builder is full-screen with no sidebar. Click + between blocks to insert one. Drag the handle on any block to reorder. See Page blocks for the full list of block types and their controls.
Click the Settings icon (top-right toolbar) to open the site settings drawer:
- SEO: page title, meta description, OG image.
- Favicon: upload or select from the asset library.
- Custom CSS: injected after the design-system stylesheet.
- Password gate: require a password to view the page.
- Redirect on submit: where to send the visitor after a form inside this page is submitted.
Click any image placeholder to open the image picker drawer. Choose from Upload (drag or browse), your workspace Library, or Unsplash. Drag to reorder multiple images in a gallery block.
When the page is ready, click Publish. See Publishing pages for domain selection, slug, and scheduling options.
Editing an existing page
Click a card's thumbnail or select Open from its action menu. The builder loads the page immediately. Changes are auto-saved as drafts; the live public page only updates when you re-publish.
Organising with folders
Click New folder in the folders sidebar to create a folder. Drag cards onto it, or use the action menu's Move to folder option. Folders are workspace-wide — all admins and agents can see and use them.
Next steps
Learn about every block type and its style controls in Page blocks, then walk through domain selection and scheduling in Publishing pages.
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