Manage Home Landing Page
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At a glance
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Who should use this guide | Platform staff who update public homepage content. |
| Required access | CMS access with permission to edit home landing page content, SEO, testimonials, categories, features, process, and media. |
| Result after completion | The homepage is updated and checked on the public Preview page. |
| Public impact | High. Homepage changes are visible to public visitors. |
| Compliance risk | Medium. Check public claims, media rights, consent assumptions, analytics wording, and private data before publishing. |
| Last verified | Preview, Admin role, June 12, 2026. |
| Search terms | home page, landing page, homepage, SEO, testimonials, categories, features, process, public website. |
Guardrail Reference
Use the Notion page Content-/Claim-Guardrails when you check homepage claims, trust wording, testimonials, media, contact copy, SEO, or save readiness.
- Stop: Do not save guaranteed results, best clinic, top doctor, risk-free, safest, before/after images, medical recommendations, symptom-based recommendations, fake trust badges, or hidden rankings.
- Confirm: Use verified, trusted, certified, accredited, reviewed, approved, transparent pricing, quality, trust, pricing, or ranking claims only with documented proof, review date, responsible owner, and defined review process.
- Safe: Neutral platform wording is okay when it describes structured clinic profiles, comparison, transparent information, direct contact, or information according to clinic sources.
Goal
You update the public homepage content in Landing Pages on the Home landing tab.
Before You Start
- You have
Platform Staffaccess in the CMS. - You work in the CMS under
/admin. - The
Landing Pagesglobal,Home landingtab, long form sections,Savebutton, and public homepage were verified in Preview. - The screenshots use Preview content. No landing page changes were saved while making this guide.
- Use this guide only for staff-managed homepage content. Do not use it for clinic self-service content.
Step-by-Step Guide
Open
/admin/loginand sign in with your staff account.In the CMS left menu, open
Content & Media.Open
Landing Pages.Open the
Home landingtab. Do not useClinic partner landingfor homepage changes.Start with
Seo. CheckTitleandDescription. These values affect browser and search previews for the homepage. Confirm: SEO wording is public. Check trust, quality, treatment, pricing, and ranking wording against the Notion guardrails.Check
Hero. ReviewTitle,Description, andImage. The hero is the first public message visitors see. Stop: Do not use the hero for best-clinic, safest-treatment, guaranteed-result, or medical-recommendation claims.Check
Testimonials. Open each item when you need to edit the quote, author, role, or portrait image. Confirm: Testimonials, expert quotes, names, roles, and portraits need documented approval before they stay public.Check
Categories Intro. ReviewTitleandDescription.Check
Features. ReviewTitle,Description,Background Image, andItems. Open eachItemwhen you need to edit the feature title, subtitle, description, or icon. Safe: Feature text can describe platform structure, comparison, transparent information, and direct contact. Do not turn it into medical quality scoring.Check
Process. ReviewTitle,Subtitle, andSteps. Open each step when you need to edit the step number, title, description, or image.Check
Faq. ReviewTitle,Description, andItems. Open each item when you need to edit a question or answer. Stop: Do not answer medical treatment questions as recommendations. Keep FAQ answers general and operational.Check
Blog Teaser. ReviewTitleandDescription.Check
Contact. ReviewTitleandDescription. This section is next to a public contact form, so the text must be clear and approved. Stop: Do not ask visitors to enter sensitive health details in public contact copy.Click
Saveonly after all sections are checked. The homepage content can become public after save. Confirm: BeforeSave, check that public claims, media, testimonials, contact copy, and legal-sensitive wording match the Notion guardrails or have owner approval.
If something went wrong
- If a section title, image, testimonial, or contact text is wrong, fix the same
Home landingrecord before you save again. - Do not delete or overwrite approved copy, media, or testimonials without the content owner's confirmation.
- If the homepage is already public, keep the current live version stable while you escalate.
Do not continue if
- The homepage copy still contains private data, unapproved claims, or unapproved testimonials.
- The
Contacttext would ask visitors to enter sensitive health details. - The content owner has not approved the hero, pricing, or public claim wording yet.
Open the public homepage. Check the hero headline, hero text, search form, and first section.
Scroll through the middle of the homepage. Check that testimonials, categories, features, process, FAQ, and blog teaser content appear as expected.
Scroll to the bottom of the homepage. Check
Contact, the contact form, footer links, and the cookie button.
Compliance Notes
- Homepage content is public. Do not add patient data, private contact details, internal notes, unapproved clinic information, or unapproved medical claims.
- Claims about treatments, clinics, pricing, patient outcomes, trust, or verification must be approved by the responsible content owner before you click
Save. - Testimonials and expert quotes must use approved names, roles, portraits, and permission to publish. If approval is unclear, do not publish the change.
- Use only approved images from
Platform Content Medias. Check image rights,Alt, and optionalCaptionbefore you use an image. - The
Contactarea is connected to a public form. Keep text practical and do not ask visitors to enter sensitive health details. - If privacy text, consent behavior, analytics wording, or retention expectations are unclear, ask the privacy/legal owner before publishing.
Success Check
The task is complete when the Home landing tab is saved, all required sections show the expected content, and the public homepage shows the same hero, section text, images, contact area, footer, and cookie button without private or unapproved content.