Pages and content
Landing pages, guides and posts, translated, published with the rest of the shop.
A shop is not only products. Delivery information, sizing guides, the about page, the buying guide that earns the search traffic — all of it needs somewhere to live that is not a product.
How it works
- Pages and posts sit alongside the catalogue and publish with it to the edge.
- Each can be translated per language rather than machine-rendered.
- They carry the same SEO handling as product pages — sitemap entries, redirects when a URL changes.
The pages that actually earn
Not the about page. The ones answering a question a buyer types before they know which product they want: how to choose between two things, what size to order, whether this fits that.
Those pages rank for terms your product pages never will, and they bring people in earlier in the decision.
What it does not do
It is not a freeform drag-and-drop canvas. Content is structured and takes the storefront theme, which keeps every page consistent and means a redesign reaches all of them — at the cost of not being able to make one page look completely different.
Stop reconciling stock by hand
One catalogue, six channels, one stock figure that stays right.