My Website
Website Overview
How the My Website area is organised, what each tab is for, and where to go for pages, templates, hostnames, media, and enquiries.
Open My Website when you want to manage the public-facing site for the selected business. This area is split into tabs so page content, templates, images, domain setup, and incoming enquiries all stay in one place.
What Each Tab Is For
- Overview: website settings, favicon choices, site-wide SEO defaults, external script fields, and a quick public status summary.
- Pages: built-in system pages plus any custom pages you create yourself.
- Blog: blog posts, blog settings, categories, tags, and blog media when the tenant blog feature is enabled.
- Template: the available website templates, preview actions, colour customiser, and the button that makes one live.
- Galleries: reusable image galleries that can be attached to the home page and custom pages.
- Media: the shared website image library used by galleries and the custom page editor.
- Hostnames: the platform URL, connected customer hostname, DNS target, and hostname status checks.
- Enquiries: contact submissions received from the public website.
What This Area Depends On
My Website pulls in information from elsewhere in Work Planner. The organisation logo can be reused as the favicon, the selected business controls which website you are editing, and services or public forms can affect what visitors see later.
A Useful Way To Work Through It
- Start with Overview: turn the site on, confirm the platform URL, and set the core site details.
- Then set the template: choose the general look before building lots of page content.
- After that, create pages and galleries: add the actual content visitors will see.
- Finish with hostnames: connect the customer domain when the site is ready to be shown publicly.
Related articles
- Website Settings: the settings area inside the Overview tab.
- Website Pages List: the main page-management screen.
- Website Templates: choosing and previewing the site design.
- Connected Hostnames: getting the public address right.