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Adding Pages

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Adding a new page

You can add new pages to your site using the AI change request feature. The AI creates pages that match your existing site's design — same colors, fonts, header, footer, and navigation.

How to request a new page

In your dashboard, submit a change request describing the new page:

Example prompts

  • "Create a new Services page listing: Residential Plumbing, Commercial Plumbing, Emergency Repairs, and Water Heater Installation. Include a brief description of each."
  • "Add a Careers page with our current job openings: Senior Developer (full-time), Marketing Manager (part-time). Include an email address for applications: jobs@ourcompany.com"
  • "Create a FAQ page with these questions and answers: [list your Q&As]"
  • "Add a Gallery page showcasing our recent projects"

What to include in your request

The more information you provide, the better the result:

  1. Page title — what the page should be called
  2. Content — the actual text, or a description of what should be on the page
  3. Structure — how the content should be organized (sections, bullet points, etc.)
  4. Any special elements — contact forms, maps, image galleries
  5. Navigation — where the link should appear in your menu

How pricing works

Adding a brand-new page costs $5.00. Editing existing pages is $1.00 per change:

  • Free credits — your 5 free AI prompts can be used for either changes OR new pages
  • After free credits — $5.00 per new page, $1.00 per regular change
  • Complex pages — may take a follow-up change request to refine (each refinement is a $1 change, not a new $5 page)

Navigation

When you add a new page through the Add a Page option in your dashboard, the AI automatically links to it from your menu on every existing page — no second request needed.

If your site uses an unusual navigation structure and the auto-link doesn't appear, just submit a Global Change like "Add a link to /pricing in the navigation menu" — that's $1.

You can still ask the AI to add a page through a regular change request, but the dashboard's Add a Page flow is the recommended path: it validates the URL slug up front, generates the page using your homepage as a design template, and handles the menu wiring automatically.