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Create 'Start here' pages for your community
Build simple pages — a welcome tour, how to get help, community guidelines — that appear in the Community sidebar so new members always know where to begin.
What community pages are for
Community pages fill the left sidebar of your Community section. They're perfect for evergreen orientation content: a "Welcome + tour" page, "How to get help", community guidelines, or anything else you want every member to find easily.
Each page has a title, an optional subtitle, an optional video (paste a YouTube or Vimeo link), and a body text. You control the order they appear in, so the most important page can sit at the top.
Ideas that work well
A short welcome video from you personally is the single most effective page — it puts a face on the platform and tells new members what to do first. A "How to get help" page that points members to the Messages area cuts down on confusion. If you run live classes or retreats, a page explaining how those work gives them extra visibility.
Keep each page short and scannable. Members skim; three focused pages beat one long one.
Step by step
- Make sure "Community" is on under Settings → Pages and sections.
- Open Members → Community in the admin.
- Under "New page", enter a title, an optional subtitle, and an optional video URL.
- Write the body text and save.
- Adjust the sort order so pages appear in the sequence you want, and delete pages you no longer need.
Good to know
- Record your welcome video once and reuse it — authenticity beats production value.
- Update your 'Start here' pages when you launch new features like live classes so members discover them.
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