Managing Pages
Build a complete multi-page site through conversation. Add, update, reorder, and remove pages without touching code.
Quick Answer
Managing pages in Boomlink means using chat or the dashboard to add page paths, revise content, update navigation, preview the site, and publish the reviewed version.
Use page management when the site needs a clearer visitor journey: homepage, product pages, pricing, FAQ, contact, legal pages, or campaign-specific landing pages. Boomlink keeps those pages tied to the same site, navigation, preview, and publishing flow.
| Action | Result |
|---|---|
| Add | Create a new URL path, page content, and navigation entry from a prompt. |
| Edit | Revise copy, sections, forms, layout, or styling while checking the preview. |
| Order | Arrange pages so the site navigation matches the visitor journey. |
| Publish | Ship the reviewed page set as a version and roll back if a previous version is better. |
Adding Pages
Tell your AI what page you need and it creates the content, layout, and URL path automatically:
"Add an About page with our team story, mission statement, and a photo grid."
Each page gets its own URL path and can be linked from your navigation menus automatically.
Editing Pages
Change anything on an existing page, content, layout, or styling, through conversation:
"Update the pricing page to show three tiers instead of two, and highlight the middle one."
You can also edit pages directly in the Boomlink dashboard.
For larger changes, ask the assistant to revise one page at a time and explain what changed. That makes it easier to compare the preview against your original brief before the updated site is published.
When a page supports a campaign, keep its goal narrow. The assistant can add supporting sections, but each page should still have one main visitor action such as booking, signing up, contacting you, or reading the next proof page.
Reordering Pages
Ask your AI to change page order, or drag and drop in the dashboard. Page order controls how they appear in your site's navigation menus.
Reorder pages before publishing when the navigation should guide visitors from the main offer to supporting proof, pricing, and contact. This is especially useful after adding several pages in one AI session.
Deleting Pages
Remove pages through AI conversation or the dashboard. Deleted pages are removed from the site and any menus that reference them.
Before deleting, preview the site and check internal links from navigation, CTAs, and form confirmation pages so visitors do not land on a removed path after publish.
Available MCP Tools
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