Understanding Page Types
Leenkies gives you four distinct page types, each designed for a specific purpose. Together, they form a mini-website that covers everything from your main link hub to a dedicated storefront. This guide explains what each page type is for, how their URLs are structured, and how to activate or deactivate them.
The four page types
Home
- Title: Home
- Description: Your main landing page with all your links and content.
The Home page is the default entry point for anyone who visits your Leenkies URL. This is the page your social media bio link should point to. It is the most flexible page type -- you can add any combination of blocks to it, from links and rich text to product listings and contact forms. Think of it as your digital lobby: the first impression visitors get and the place where they decide where to go next.
Best for: A central hub of links, featured content, announcements, and calls to action.
About
- Title: About Me
- Description: Share your story and connect with your audience.
The About page is your personal story. Use it to introduce yourself, explain what you do, share your background, and build trust with your audience. This page works well with rich text blocks for longer-form writing, expertise blocks to list your skills, testimonial blocks for social proof, and brand/client logo blocks to establish credibility.
Best for: Personal bios, professional backgrounds, skill showcases, and testimonials.
Shop
- Title: Products & Services
- Description: Sell digital products and offer your services.
The Shop page is your storefront. This is where you list your digital products for sale and showcase your services. Add product blocks to display items from your catalog, appointment blocks to let visitors book time with you, and external product blocks to link to items you sell on other platforms. The Shop page keeps all your monetization in one focused location.
Best for: Digital product listings, service offerings, and appointment booking.
Portfolio
- Title: Portfolio
- Description: Showcase your best work and recent projects.
The Portfolio page is built for visual storytelling. Use showcase blocks to display your projects with images, categories, and links. Combine them with media blocks for hero images or video reels, and rich text blocks for case study descriptions. If you are a designer, photographer, developer, or any creative professional, this page is where your work speaks for itself.
Best for: Project galleries, case studies, creative work samples, and visual portfolios.
URL structure
Each page type maps to a predictable URL under your Leenkies username. This makes it easy for visitors to navigate directly to any page and for you to share specific page links:
| Page Type | URL Pattern |
|---|---|
| Home | leenkies.com/username |
| About | leenkies.com/username/about |
| Shop | leenkies.com/username/shop |
| Portfolio | leenkies.com/username/portfolio |
Your Home page lives at the root of your username URL, while the other three pages are nested as sub-paths. This structure keeps your URLs clean and intuitive for visitors.
How the pages work together
Although each page has its own purpose, they are designed to work as a cohesive set. The header and footer blocks are global components -- they appear on every active page automatically. This means your profile picture, display name, bio, social links, and footer content stay consistent across all pages without any extra work.
Visitors can navigate between your pages using the links in your header or by visiting the URLs directly. This gives your audience a seamless, multi-page experience that feels like a full website.
Activating and deactivating pages
You do not have to use all four page types. When you create your account, you start with a Home page. You can create additional pages at any time from the Pages section in your sidebar.
To activate a page, create it from the Pages screen and publish it from the page editor. An active page is visible to visitors at its URL.
To deactivate a page, you can unpublish it from the page editor. An unpublished page is no longer accessible to visitors, but all your blocks and content are preserved so you can re-publish at any time without losing any work.
Pages listing showing all four page types with their status indicators
Pro Tip: Start with just the Home page and add more page types as your needs grow. You can always activate the About, Shop, or Portfolio page later when you have content ready for them. There is no penalty for keeping unused page types deactivated.