Getting Started With FaceFlow

Getting Started With FaceFlow

FaceFlow is the no-code building core inside PageFace. It helps teams create site pages from reusable layouts, components, and shared content instead of rebuilding every page from zero.

What To Understand First

Before building, it helps to understand the role of each object:

  • Layout: the shared page frame
  • Component: a reusable section
  • Page: the complete page experience
  • Variable: shared content reused in many places
  • Form: structured visitor submission collection
  • Review: managed trust and feedback content
  • List: a dynamic archive or collection page

You do not need to master all of these on day one, but knowing what each one is for will help you work much faster.

Your First Working Flow

  1. Start with the page goal
  2. Choose the right Layout
  3. Create or open the Page
  4. Add Components to build the experience
  5. Reuse Variables for shared content
  6. Add a Form or Review if the page needs conversion or trust
  7. Preview the full experience
  8. Publish the page

What New Teams Should Do First

  • review the existing Layouts before making new ones
  • reuse existing Components before requesting custom ones
  • keep each page focused on one main purpose
  • confirm who owns future updates before launch

Common First-Time Mistakes

  • starting with visual sections before clarifying the page goal
  • duplicating shared content instead of using Variables
  • overloading one page with too many objectives
  • publishing without testing embedded Forms or Reviews

Best Next Steps