Your sitepage

Your sitepage is the single public page at your partna.au address. It's assembled from the content you add and rendered through the layout you pick.

Everything you do in the dashboard — content, integrations, design — comes together as one page at <handle>.partna.au. There's no site to structure and no pages to wire together: you fill in the parts you want, choose how they're arranged, and publish.

How your page is built

Every sitepage is made of three things:

  • A layout — one of four templates (we call them skeletons) that decides how your content is arranged and navigated. See Choosing a layout.
  • Sections — the individual blocks that hold your content: your header, gallery, bio, services, links, and more. See Page sections.
  • A design kit — the colours, fonts, spacing, and motion applied across the whole page. See the design editor.

Only what you fill in appears

Sections aren't fixed slots you have to fill. Your page shows only the sections you have content for — an empty section never renders. Add a bio and it appears; connect a booking link and a booking section shows up; leave something out and it simply isn't there.

The same content, every layout

Your content is separate from your layout. Switching layouts rearranges and re-styles the exact same sections — you never re-enter anything to try a different look.

Fast and public

Once published, your page is public and served quickly from the edge. Share it with a link or a QR code, and track how it's doing in Analytics.