Module: Pages Audience: Store admins Last updated: March 2026
Overview
Once you've created a landing page, you can return to edit its content at any time. This guide covers editing pages with the template builder and linking to them from campaigns, flows, and navigation items.
Step-by-Step
Opening a Page for Editing
Go to the Pages section from the sidebar.
Click the page name to open it in the template builder.
The builder loads with all your existing components in place, ready to modify.
[Screenshot: Pages list with a page selected for editing]
Editing Page Content
Inside the template builder, you can:
Add new components by dragging them from the component panel onto the canvas.
Edit existing components by clicking them and adjusting settings in the inspector panel.
Reorder components by dragging them up or down on the canvas.
Remove components by selecting them and clicking Delete.
All changes appear in the phone preview in real time. Click Save when you're done.
Updating Page Settings
To change the page name or URL slug, look for page settings in the toolbar. Remember that changing the URL slug breaks existing deep links using the old slug.
Linking to Landing Pages
Landing pages only reach customers when you link to them.
From the Navigation Bar
Open the Navigation Manager and add or edit a navigation item.
Set the action to Page and select your landing page from the dropdown.
[Screenshot: Navigation item configured with Page action pointing to a landing page]
From a Campaign
When creating a push notification or in-app message, set the tap action to Deep Link.
Enter the URL:
beyondcart://page/your-slug.
From a Flow
Add an action step that sends a message or notification.
Set the destination to a deep link using your page's slug.
Using Deep Links Anywhere
The deep link format for landing pages is beyondcart://page/your-slug. Use this anywhere deep links are supported—QR codes, social media, email campaigns, or partner integrations.
Tips
Keep a reference list of your page slugs and where they're used so you can update links when needed.
When a time-limited campaign ends, update the landing page content rather than deleting it—this avoids broken links.
Test deep links in your app's preview mode before launching a campaign.
FAQ
Can I schedule when a landing page goes live? Pages are available as soon as they're saved. Control timing by scheduling the campaign or flow that links to them.
What do customers see if they follow a link to a deleted page? They'll see an error or be redirected to the home screen. Avoid deleting pages with active links.
Can I A/B test different landing page designs? Create two pages with different slugs and direct different campaign segments to each one.
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