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🎨 Redesigned Landing Pages: More Visual, Informative, and Engaging

Your landing page is often the first impression clients get of your studio. Until now, Podyx landing pages were functional, but minimal.

Bojan Dosljak avatar
Written by Bojan Dosljak
Updated over a week ago

With this redesign, your landing page is no longer “just a booking form” - it’s becoming a lightweight website for your studio. This means you can:

  • Show off your space visually with a hero image.

  • Provide clients with clear information upfront (directions, working hours, how to book).

  • Reduce back-and-forth questions with embedded videos and contact details.

  • Make your bundles and subscriptions more appealing with auto-generated visuals.


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What’s New

1. Hero Image

You can now upload a banner image to visually represent your studio at the top of the page.

  • Found in Studio Settings → Appearance → Hero Image.

  • If no image is uploaded, the banner won’t display (completely optional).

  • Great for showcasing your studio environment or brand.


2. Info Bar (New Navigation Menu)

We noticed studios wanted to share more context without cluttering the booking page. The new Info Bar solves this:

  • Appears under the hero image.

  • Contains quick-access buttons for:

    • Get Directions → linked to Google Maps.

    • Working Hours → pulled automatically from your Availability settings.

    • How to Book → add text or even an embedded video (optional).

    • Contact Details → email and phone, pulled from your Studio Settings.

    • More Info → any extra description you’d like to add.

  • If a field is empty (e.g., no contact info), the button won’t display.

This makes your booking page feel more like a professional studio website, not just a form.


3. Smarter Location Integration

  • Each setup now links directly to its Google Maps location when clients click Get Directions.

  • If you run multiple locations, clients can easily switch and navigate.

  • If no room address is set, the system falls back to your Studio Location.


4. “How to Book” Section

You can now guide clients step-by-step on how to book:

  • Found in Studio Settings → Booking → How to Book.

  • Add text (tips, instructions, or FAQs).

  • Optionally upload a video to walk clients through the process.

  • If left empty, the button won’t appear.

This reduces confusion and saves you time on repetitive questions.


5. Contact Details

Studios can now display phone and email directly on the landing page:

  • Managed in Studio Settings → General.

  • If not filled in, the button won’t appear.

  • Clients can reach you faster, without hunting for details.


6. Auto-Generated Bundle & Subscription Images

Visual bundles convert better. Until now, if you didn’t upload custom images, your offers looked plain.

Now, every bundle and subscription gets a default auto-generated card image:

  • Designed in your brand color palette.

  • Includes the bundle name front and center.

  • Slight animation for extra polish.

  • Applies to both new and existing bundles/subscriptions.

  • You can still upload your own image or GIF at any time.


Pro Tips

  • Use the hero image to showcase your studio vibe - professional photos work best.

  • Upload a short “How to Book” video to save time answering common questions.

  • Add contact details to build trust with first-time clients.

  • Keep your bundles visual - custom graphics are best, but defaults ensure every offer looks polished.

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