Getting started · First content
Set up your homepage and organize videos into rows
Home rows organize your videos into browsable sections on the member homepage, and the homepage editor controls what visitors see first. Both are checked by the launch checklist before you go live.
Home rows: how members browse
Home rows (under Content → Home rows) are the horizontal sections members scroll through on their homepage — think "Beginner classes" or "New this week". Create at least one row and add videos to it: videos that aren't in any row won't show on the member homepage at all.
The launch checklist verifies both that rows exist and that videos are actually placed in them, so this is worth doing right after your first uploads.
Your public homepage
Under Website → Homepage you control the page visitors see before they join: the hero headline, a featured class, your story, categories, FAQs, and your pricing. This is the page that turns visitors into trial signups, so fill in the hero and FAQs before launch.
The overall look — layout, style, and mood — comes from the template you picked under Website → Design; the homepage editor fills that layout with your content.
As your library grows
Categories and filters are what make a big library feel like a real streaming service. Members get a search bar, smart filters, related-class suggestions, and a notification bell for new releases — all of which get better the more consistently you categorize your content.
Step by step
- Open Content → Home rows and create your first row.
- Add your uploaded videos to at least one row.
- Open Website → Homepage and write your hero headline.
- Pick a featured class and fill in your story and FAQs.
- Preview your site, then check both items off on the launch checklist.
Good to know
- Three to five rows with clear names beat a dozen vague ones.
- Ask the AI assistant to help — for example, "make a beginner collection from my 10 newest classes".
