Page Guide
Page Guide
Pages are where your Layouts, Components, shared content, and business goals come together into one complete visitor experience.
In FaceFlow, a Page is the final working unit you publish to the website. It is where structure, messaging, trust, and conversion need to align.
When To Use a FaceFlow Page
Use a FaceFlow Page whenever you need a complete website experience that should be published on the site, such as:
- a homepage
- a landing page
- a campaign page
- a service page
- a product page
- a contact page
- a resource page
Start With the Goal
Before building the page, decide what the page is meant to do.
Common page goals include:
- explain an offer
- generate leads
- support a campaign
- answer objections
- guide visitors to contact
- build trust before conversion
The page will be stronger if every section supports that goal.
Recommended Workflow
- Define the outcome
- Choose the right Layout
- Add Components in a logical order
- Reuse Variables where content should stay aligned
- Add Forms or Reviews when needed
- Review the full journey
- Publish when ready
What Makes a Strong Page
Good FaceFlow Pages usually:
- have one primary goal
- use only the sections needed for that goal
- guide visitors in a clear order
- reuse proven patterns instead of starting from zero
- align message, proof, and CTA
The best pages are usually not the longest pages. They are the clearest ones.
Common Use Cases
- service pages
- campaign landing pages
- contact pages
- offer pages
- trust-building conversion pages
Common Mistakes
- publishing pages without a clear objective
- adding too many sections with competing messages
- hiding the CTA too late or repeating it without purpose
- forgetting to preview the page as a complete flow
- adding content just because space is available
Team Guidance
- start with the business objective before choosing sections
- reuse successful page patterns
- keep the final page focused
- review both desktop and mobile before launch