Landing Page Templates
Landing Page Templates give users ready-made landing page structures. This guide explains how admins edit, reorder, enable, disable, and maintain those built-in landing page starts.
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What Landing Page Templates Are
Landing Page Templates are admin-managed starting points for the landing page builder. Users see Blank Template first, then enabled ready-made templates. Mailrith includes designed templates for reports, guides, founder notes, courses, webinars, community drives, retail previews, and proof kits.
When a user selects a template, Mailrith copies the template blocks, design settings, form settings, and success page into the new landing page. Later admin changes affect future landing pages, not pages that were already created.
Manage Landing Page Templates
- Click Landing Page Templates in the Admin section of the left sidebar.
- Click a template to edit it, or click Create Landing Page Template to start a new one.
- Enter a clear template name and a short description that explains when users should choose it.
- Use the landing page builder to update the landing page and success page blocks.
- Turn Visible on only when the template is ready for users.
- Click Save Landing Page Template.
- Use the move buttons on the template list to place the most useful templates near the top.
Visibility in the Landing Page Picker
Enabled templates appear in the Select Landing Page Template drawer after Blank Template. Hidden templates stay available to admins but do not appear when users create new landing pages.
Users can still edit every copied block after choosing a template. This makes templates a fast starting point, not a locked design.
Quality Checklist
- Use one clear goal for each template, such as downloading a report, joining a waitlist, or registering for an event.
- Keep headings and button labels short and easy to scan.
- Choose a template image and color style that match the page goal, so users can quickly tell when to pick it.
- Preview the landing page and success page before enabling the template. The success page should match the landing page design and place the message in the center of the page.
- Use forms for signup actions instead of standalone buttons, so every template gives users a clear way to respond.
- Make sure images, forms, and sections stay inside the builder canvas on desktop and mobile.
- Disable outdated templates before deleting them if users may still expect to find them.
Need Help?
Reach the Mailrith team if you need help planning a workflow or troubleshooting a setup.
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