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Creating and launching your community | Customizing your community sales page

This step covers how to create a beautiful sales page and list all the benefits people would get from becoming a member!

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Written by Katee
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This is Step 5 in our Creating and launching your community guide. Head over to the overview page to start at the beginning!

After you’re done creating your subscription plans and posts, it’s time to edit your community sales page!

Your community sales page is where people can subscribe to your community area! You would display your subscription plans so members can pick the one that works for them.

Editing your community sales page

  1. From the Home Feed, click on “...” and select Edit page.

    In the upper right side of the community page, you can click the ellipses icon to bring up a menu. Select Edit Page from the menu, which is the third option from the top.

  2. This will open up the Site Builder, which is the tool you'll use to customize your sales page.

    When you first get started, the page will be empty. Click on the “+” to add sections to your page and populate it with content!

  3. After you’re done, click on “Publish” in the top-right corner.

Creator tip! 💡

For your community sales page, it is important that you add a Plans section to your page, so people can pick and join the plan that best fits their needs.

Adjusting your community page URL

You can also use the Site Builder to change the URL of your community page. Simply access the Page Settings for your Community Page and change the URL from there.

In the site editor, click the page selector in the upper left corner. Scroll down to the Community's page in the side bar and click the gear icon. This will bring up a settings editor in the sidebar, and the second option down allows you to customize the community URL.


Now that your sales page is edited, let's move forward with the final step in this guide: Publishing and sharing your community.

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