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🏠 Build Your Landing Page

Shape the page clients land on so it feels like part of your own website.

Written by Bojan Dosljak

Who this is for: studio operators (admin panel) · Plan: all plans · Product: Podyx V2

Your landing page is the first thing clients see, and it should feel like a natural part of your own website. Make it align with your site's style and lead straight to booking, and curious visitors turn into confirmed sessions without ever feeling they left your brand.

🎥 Watch the video explainer

Video walkthrough coming soon.

🔧 Where to find it

Settings → Landing Page

📷 Screenshot: the Landing Page editor, to add.

🧱 What you can build

  • Hero: a headline, supporting line, and image that say what you offer and invite a booking.

  • Cover images for desktop and mobile: set a separate cover for each, so the page looks right whether a client is on a laptop or a phone.

  • Content sections: introduce your studio, highlight signature services, show your space, add social proof.

  • Section reordering: drag your sections into any order, so you lead with whatever matters most right now.

  • Call to action: a clear "Book now" that drops clients into your booking flow.

🔗 Make it feel seamless

Style the landing page to match your main website (same look, same tone, same branding), so a client clicking through from your site experiences one continuous brand rather than a jarring jump. Combined with branding and a custom domain, the transition becomes invisible.

💪 Make it work hard

Lead with what makes you different, keep the path to booking short, and reorder your sections so your strongest service or offer sits near the top. Everything you configure elsewhere (services, bundles, branding) can surface here, so the page stays in sync as your studio evolves.

👀 Preview and publish

Use Go to Booking Page to see the live result, and check it on both desktop and mobile so each cover image looks right. Changes apply once saved.

🧠 Why it matters

Most visitors decide in seconds, and a lot of them are on a phone. A clear hero, the right cover image per device, a sensible section order, and an obvious next step are the difference between a booking and a bounce. Your landing page is quietly your best salesperson.

✅ Summary

Set desktop and mobile covers, arrange your sections in the order that sells, match your website's style, and add an obvious "Book now." Preview on both devices before sharing.

Related: Branding Your Booking Page · Embed Booking on Your Site

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