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All Page Types

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When you make a new page, you’ll see a few different page types to choose from. each looks and works a bit differently, and can be good for different things — from organizing creative projects to complex datebase functionality.

Blank page (Creative Page)

This page gives you a free-form canvas where you can create, move, and customize tiles, and place content anywhere you like. It’s perfect for any type of work or just jotting down your thoughts and adding visual element — making it the most versatile page type in xTiles.


Generate with AI

Create a creative page with tiles generated from your prompt. Just write what you want on your page, and AI will generate it for you. Learn more about how AI works here.

Document

A simple, single-page layout designed for straightforward writing. Great for notes, drafts, or any content that needs a clean, linear format. You can even think of it as one big tile!

Gallery

A visual page where all elements appear as cards. Perfect for travel photos, recipe collections, or tracking movies and series, letting you see everything visually at a glance.

Board (Kanban Board)

Divide your content into visual boards containing cards you can drag and drop between them. Ideal for project management, task tracking, or product workflows.

Table

A classic table layout with rows and columns, letting you track numbers, people, selects (tags), or any other properties. Great for CRM, tracking lists, or just dumping your movie collection.

Calendar

A page where you can attach content to dates. Perfect for content planning, scheduling tasks, or keeping an overview of important dates.

Timeline (PLUS feature)

Allows you to view your content along a timeline showing start and due dates. Perfect for tracking deadlines and managing projects.

Note that Gallery, Board, Calednar and Timeline pages are collection-type pages and can function as a database. So each element is a card to which you can assign properties and filter your content however you like. You can learn more about xTiles collections here.

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