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πŸš€ Study Room Landing Pages

A landing page is your study room's public marketing surface. Use the rich text editor to tell visitors why they should join, add images and links, and publish a beautiful page that converts guests into members.

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What is a Landing Page?

A landing page is a standalone marketing page for your study room. It replaces the default visitor lobby with a page you fully control β€” your own copy, your own images, your own call to action.

When a visitor who is not a member navigates to your room at /study-rooms/your-room-slug, they are automatically redirected to your landing page at /study-rooms/your-room-slug/lp β€” but only after you publish it.

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Rich Content

Write compelling copy with headings, bold, italics, lists, blockquotes, images, and links β€” all in a visual editor.

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Smart CTAs

The call-to-action button changes automatically based on who is viewing: guests see β€œSign Up,” logged-in non-members see β€œJoin,” and members see β€œEnter Room.”

Your landing page does not replace the member experience. Members and owners still see the normal room with chat, bookshelf, and all features. Only guests and non-members see the landing page.
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Accessing the Landing Page Editor

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Go to Room Settings

Navigate to your study room and click the settings icon. Only room owners and moderators can access settings.
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Open the Landing Page tab

In the settings sidebar, click πŸš€ Landing Page. This opens the rich text editor where you create and manage your landing page.
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Start editing

If this is your first visit, the editor starts empty. Begin typing your landing page content directly in the editor area.
Moderators can edit drafts but cannot publish. Only the room owner can publish a landing page. If you are a moderator, the Publish button will be disabled with a tooltip explaining this.
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Using the Rich Text Editor

The landing page editor is powered by a rich text editor that works like any word processor. You can format text, add images, insert links, and structure your content with headings and lists.

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Bold & Italic

Highlight text and click B for bold or I for italic. Use these sparingly to emphasise key points.

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Headings

Use H2 and H3 to structure your page. H2 for major sections, H3 for sub-sections. This makes your page scannable and improves SEO.

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Lists

Use bullet lists for features and benefits, and numbered lists for step-by-step instructions or ranked items.

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Blockquotes

Use blockquotes for testimonials, quotes from members, or highlighted call-outs. They stand out visually and add social proof.

Pro tip: Start with a compelling headline, a brief description of your room, 3-5 bullet points of benefits, a testimonial or two, and a strong closing paragraph. Keep it concise β€” most visitors scan, they do not read every word.
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Adding Images

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Click the Image button in the toolbar

In the editor toolbar, click the πŸ–ΌοΈ Add Image button. This opens your computer's file picker.
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Select an image file

Choose a JPG, PNG, GIF, or WebP image from your computer. Images must be under 5MB. The upload happens automatically when you select the file.
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Image appears inline

Once uploaded, the image appears in your editor at the cursor position. You can continue typing above or below it.
Image recommendations:Use landscape-oriented images (16:9 ratio works well). Screenshots of your room's activity, book covers from your bookshelf, or photos from room events make great visuals. Avoid blurry or low-resolution images.
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Call-to-Action Buttons

The landing page shows a smart CTA button that changes based on who is viewing the page. You do not need to configure this β€” it works automatically. However, you can customise the button text.

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Guest Visitors

See: Sign Up to Join. Clicking takes them to registration with an attribution code that credits you if they later subscribe.

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Logged-in Non-Members

See: Join this Study Room. Clicking joins them to your room immediately as a member.

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Current Members

See: Enter Room. Clicking takes them to the normal room experience.

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Room Owner

See: Edit Landing Page. Clicking takes you directly to the editor.

Customising CTA text:In future updates, you will be able to override the default CTA text for each visitor state (guest, non-member, member) to match your room's voice.
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Publishing Your Landing Page

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Save your draft

As you work, click Save Draft at the bottom of the editor. This saves your progress without making the page live. Moderators can always save drafts.
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Preview your page

Click the πŸ‘οΈ Preview link to open your landing page in a new tab. This shows exactly what visitors will see, including the CTA button. Preview works even when the page is a draft.
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Click Publish (owners only)

When you are ready, click the Publish button. Only the room owner sees this button active. Publishing immediately makes your landing page live:
  • The page becomes visible at /study-rooms/your-slug/lp
  • Guests visiting your room URL are auto-redirected to the landing page
  • Hit tracking and conversion analytics begin recording
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Unpublish anytime

You can unpublish your landing page at any time by clicking Unpublish. When unpublished, visitors return to the default room lobby. Your content is saved as a draft β€” you can re-publish later without losing anything.
After publishing, wait a few seconds for the page to go live. If you visit your room URL immediately and still see the old lobby, refresh the page.
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What Visitors See

When your landing page is published, visitors see a dedicated marketing page with:

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Room Hero

Your room's cover image (if set) and room name displayed prominently at the top.

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Smart CTA Button

The call-to-action button appropriate for their visitor state (guest, member, etc.).

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Your Content

All the rich text content you created β€” headings, paragraphs, images, links, lists, and blockquotes β€” rendered beautifully.

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Guest Navigation Bar

For public rooms, a study room dropdown menu appears in the top navigation bar with links to the landing page, public posts, and a join CTA.

Private rooms do not show the guest navigation bar. Visitors to private rooms see a gated lobby instead of the landing page.
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Auto-Redirect from Room URL

When your landing page is published, any guest or non-member who visits your room's main URL is automatically redirected to the landing page. This means:

  • Sharing /study-rooms/your-slug on social media, email, or anywhere else automatically sends people to your marketing page.
  • You can also share the direct landing page URL: /study-rooms/your-slug/lp
  • Members and owners are NOT redirected. They see the normal room experience. Only guests and non-members are redirected.
Pro tip:Share your landing page URL directly (β€œ/lp”) in marketing materials. The auto-redirect from the room URL is a convenience for people who already know your room slug.
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Tracking Performance

Every visit to your landing page is tracked automatically. On the landing page settings page, you can see:

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Hits

Total number of times your landing page has been viewed. Bot traffic is filtered out automatically.

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Conversions

Number of guests who signed up for NotaeLibrary after visiting your landing page.

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Status

Whether your landing page is currently Published or in Draft.

Each hit also records the referral source (where the visitor came from) and any UTM parameters. If a guest who signed up via your landing page later subscribes to a paid plan, you may receive attribution credit.

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Best Practices

Write a compelling headline. Your room name appears in the hero, but the first line of your landing page content should hook the reader. Explain what makes your room unique in one sentence.
Use bullet points for benefits. Instead of long paragraphs, list 3-5 clear benefits of joining your room. What will members get? What discussions happen? What books are read?
Add a testimonial or social proof.Use a blockquote to highlight a quote from an active member or to mention your member count. β€œJoin 42 other readers...” is more compelling than β€œJoin this room.”
Include an image.Pages with at least one image perform better. Use a screenshot of your room's bookshelf, a photo from a room event, or relevant cover art.
Keep it concise. Most visitors spend less than 15 seconds on a landing page before deciding. Front-load the most important information: what the room is about and why they should join.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can moderators publish the landing page?

No. Only the room owner can publish or unpublish the landing page. Moderators can edit and save drafts, but the Publish button is disabled for them.

Will members see the landing page?

No. When a member visits your room URL, they see the normal room experience β€” chat, bookshelf, posts, etc. The landing page is only shown to guests and logged-in non-members.

What happens if I unpublish?

Unpublishing returns visitors to the default room lobby. Your landing page content is saved as a draft. You can edit and re-publish at any time.

Can I have multiple landing pages?

Currently, each room has one landing page. If you want to A/B test different versions, you can edit and re-publish with different content to compare performance over time.

How do I see my landing page stats?

Open your room settings β†’ Landing Page. The stats cards at the top show total hits, conversions, and publication status.

Are landing pages available for private rooms?

You can create and publish a landing page for private rooms, but the guest navigation bar will not appear. Private room visitors see a gated lobby. The landing page still works β€” invitees who visit the direct /lp URL will see it.