Website & Pages
Build your public website — pages, menus, forms, a blog, and the look and feel — without writing any code.
This is where you build the public face of your academy: your homepage, course pages, landing pages, a blog, contact forms, and everything visitors see before they sign in. You build pages by stacking ready-made blocks, pick a theme to match your brand, and publish when you are ready. No coding required.
What you can do here
- Build as many pages as you like, each with its own web address.
- Design pages visually by stacking and arranging blocks (a hero banner, text, an image, a video, a form, and more).
- Start fast with prebuilt page templates and a choice of named themes.
- Build menus for your header and footer, with drop-downs and translated labels.
- Collect leads and messages with a form builder, and manage what comes in.
- Run a blog with authors, tags, and categories.
- Set up search-friendly titles, descriptions, and share images.
- Run your site in more than one language.
- Keep a version history you can roll back, and manage redirects for old addresses.
- Preview privately, then publish — or put the whole site into coming-soon or maintenance mode.
Start here
Pages and blocks
Build pages by stacking blocks like hero, text, image, video, and forms.
Templates and themes
Start from a template and set your colours, fonts, and branding.
Navigation menus
Build the menus in your header and footer, with drop-downs.
Forms and lead capture
Build forms, collect submissions, and get notified by email.
Blog
Write posts with authors, tags, categories, and featured images.
Search visibility (SEO)
Titles, descriptions, share images, and how your pages appear in search.
Languages
Run your site in more than one language with translated content.
Versions and redirects
Roll back to an earlier version, and send old addresses to new ones.
Publishing
Preview privately, publish, and set your site's overall status.
Related sections
- Courses & Content — the courses your website pages link to and promote.
- Files & Media — the images, videos, and documents you place on your pages.

