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Facility Web Pages

Facility Web Pages overview

Understand the customer-facing facility pages, registration forms, marketplace pages, embeds, and checkout flows.

What you will accomplish

After you work through this section, your facility will have clear, tested links that send each person to the right place. Prospects can learn about you and request storage. Existing customers can sign in to their portal. Vendors can submit invoices. Shoppers can view marketplace items. Your team will not need to re-explain the same steps by phone.

  • Know which public link to share with prospects, customers, vendors, and website visitors.
  • Set up your public facility page so it looks professional on desktop and mobile.
  • Turn on registration, marketplace, and vendor invoice flows your team is ready to support.
  • Test every link in a private browser window before sharing it on your website or in emails.

Who this section is for

These guides are for facility owners, managers, and front-desk staff who set up public pages, copy customer links, and help customers find the right sign-in page. You do not need technical skills—only access to Settings in your dashboard.

Staff dashboard vs public pages

Your team works in the staff dashboard (addresses that start with /dashboard). Customers and prospects open public pages (addresses that start with /facility/your-facility-name or your custom domain).

Who opens itWhere they goExample link type
Your staff teamStaff dashboard/dashboard/contacts, /dashboard/settings/website
New prospectsPublic facility page or registration formMain page, Registration
Existing customersCustomer portal sign-inCustomer login
VendorsVendor invoice portalVendor invoices
ShoppersVehicle or product marketplace/marketplace, /marketplace/products
Website and customer app settings showing Shareable links cards for Customer login, Main page, Registration, and Vendor invoices
Most public links are copied from **Shareable links** on [Settings > Website & customer app](/dashboard/settings/website). Staff configure pages here; customers open the finished links.
Public facility page showing facility name, services, storage inquiry section, and photo gallery
The public facility page is often the first link prospects see. Preview it before you add it to your website.

What you can set up

  • A public facility page that introduces your business and services.
  • A customer login link for existing customers who already have a portal account.
  • A customer registration page for new storage requests.
  • A marketplace page and checkout path for cars, products, services, or memberships.
  • A vendor invoice portal for outside providers who need to send your team an invoice.
  • A website badge embed you can add to another website.
  • A custom domain, such as your own website address.
  • A QR code for customer login or your public facility page (printed materials, front desk).

Quick links by job

Use this table when someone asks, “Which link should I send?”

SituationLink to useGuide
New prospect wants to request storageRegistration or Main pageSet up customer registration
Existing customer forgot how to sign inCustomer loginShare customer login links
Vendor asks where to send an invoiceVendor invoicesSet up the vendor invoice portal
Shopper should browse cars for saleVehicle marketplace (/marketplace)Publish marketplace listings
Customer should buy a storage plan onlineProduct marketplace (/marketplace/products)Test marketplace checkout
Website helper needs a button or embedShareable links or embed codeAdd a website embed
You want your own domain on public pagesCustom domain settingsConnect a custom domain
Not sure which link fitsChoose the right public link to share

Where setup happens in the dashboard

Most public page work starts in one settings area:

  1. Open Website & customer app

    Go to Settings > Website & customer app.

    Expected result: You see Shareable links near the top, then sections for Customer app, Public website, and Website schedule widget.

  2. Copy links from Shareable links

    Use Copy on the card that matches your goal: Customer login, Main page, Registration, or Vendor invoices.

    Why this matters: Copying prevents typos. One wrong character can send customers to an error page.

  3. Edit page content in Public website

    Scroll to Public website to turn pages on, choose your Facility slug, and use the Page editor to add or remove sections.

    See Configure the facility landing page.

  4. Choose registration questions separately

    Open Settings > Customer onboarding to choose which questions appear on the registration form.

    See Set up customer registration.

Page editor on Website settings showing draggable sections such as Storage inquiry, Photo gallery, About the facility, and Cars for sale
The Page editor lets you turn sections on or off and drag them into a friendly order. Changes save automatically and update the live preview.

Recommended setup order

Follow this order if you are setting up public pages for the first time.

  1. Configure the facility landing page

    Set up your Facility slug, banner, and Page editor sections in Configure the facility landing page.

  2. Set up customer registration

    Turn on the Online registration form and Registration form section, then test a submission with Set up customer registration.

  3. Review registration requests
  4. Share customer login links

    Add the Customer login link to your website and welcome emails with Share customer login links.

  5. Choose and test public links

Expected result

Your team has one clear public path for prospects: they can learn about your facility, request storage, and reach the right next step without calling your staff for basic instructions.

Customer journey from first visit to portal

  1. Prospect learns about your facility

    They open your Main page from your website, a text message, or a business card QR code.

  2. Prospect requests storage

    They complete the Registration form. Your team reviews the request in Contacts.

  3. Staff approves and prepares the record

    Follow Review and approve registration requests. Add cars, documents, and billing as needed.

  4. Customer receives a portal invite

    Send the Customer login link after the record looks ready. See Invite a customer to the portal.

  5. Customer signs in and self-serves

    They view cars, events, billing, and documents from the customer portal. See Guide a customer through the portal.

Customer app live preview on Website settings showing mobile home screen with facility gallery and upcoming events
The **Customer app** section on Website settings shows what signed-in customers see on their phone. Customize header and home sections there.

Important words in plain English

Public facility page means the page anyone can open to learn about your facility.

Registration page means the form a new customer fills out to request storage or onboarding.

Customer portal means the private area customers use after they are accepted or invited.

Marketplace means the public or customer-facing page where cars, products, services, or memberships can be shown.

Facility slug means the short name at the end of your public web address (for example smith-storage).

Shareable links means the copy buttons near the top of Website & customer app settings.

How-to guides in this section

What success looks like

  • Public Facility Pages is on and your Facility slug is saved.
  • Every Shareable link opens the correct page in a private browser window.
  • A test registration appears in Contacts.
  • Customer login opens the sign-in page—not the staff dashboard.
  • Public pages look good on a phone-sized screen.
  • Your team ran Go live checklist for public pages before sharing links widely.

Troubleshooting

Common questions

Related sections

  • Settings for branding, billing, and team setup.
  • Contacts for customer records created by registration.
  • Payments for products, checkout, and vendor invoices.
  • Contracts when registration or onboarding includes signed agreements.

What to do next

If your goal is new storage requests, start with Set up customer registration. If your goal is helping existing customers sign in, start with Share customer login links.