Your website is built from sections. Each one has a specific job and customizable content. Drag to reorder, hide what you don't need, customize what you keep.
Website Sections
Updated May 7, 2026
Available sections
- Hero. Headline, subheadline, CTA buttons, optional background image or animated treatment.
- About. Your story, bio, philosophy, with optional image placement.
- Services. Pulled live from your services catalog. Show or hide individual services and override descriptions.
- Team. Pulled live from your practitioners. Show or hide titles, emails, and a Book button per practitioner.
- Locations. Pulled live from your locations. Photo, contact, room count.
- Features / What to Expect. Custom feature cards for things you want to highlight.
- Process. Step-by-step approach to working with you.
- Testimonials. Curated quotes (only use real testimonials).
- Reviews. Live approved reviews from your Reviews module.
- Booking CTA. A configurable call-to-action section linking to your booking page.
- FAQ. Editable accordion.
- Products. Pulled live from your products catalog.
- Video. Embed YouTube, Vimeo, or HTML5 video.
- Contact. Address, phone, email, map, and an optional contact form.
Add a section
- Open Website.
- Click Add Section at the position you want it.
- Pick a section type.
- Fill in the content fields.
- The preview updates as you edit.
Customize sections
- Click any section to edit its content.
- Drag to reorder.
- Hide sections you don't need without deleting them.
- Most sections have layout variants (grid vs. list, with or without image, etc.).
Nav and footer
The nav has solid, transparent, minimal, and floating-pill styles, with an optional shrink-on-scroll behavior. The footer has simple, detailed, minimal, editorial, and organic variants. Both pull from your section labels and contact info automatically.
Tips
- You don't need every section type; pick what's relevant to your practice.
- Preview on mobile to make sure each section reads cleanly on a small screen.
- Update sections periodically. A site that's clearly maintained reads as more trustworthy.
