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SubPage.app

AI-generated sub-pages for websites

Information about SubPage.app

What it is

SubPage.app is a no-code platform for publishing business-focused subpages that sit alongside an organization’s primary website. It enables teams to add modular sections such as legal centers, blogs, newsrooms, help centers, careers pages, product roadmaps, changelogs, integration directories, brand guides, glossaries, and coming-soon pages without modifying the main site builder. Pages are deployed via domain DNS to integrate with platforms like Webflow, Squarespace, WordPress, Framer, Wix, and self-hosted sites. The service provides role-oriented editors, predesigned layouts and AI-assisted content tools, along with administrative panels for applicant management, waitlist export and page analytics. The platform also includes multilingual support, versioned policy history, and a consent dashboard that records visitor consents for legal content.

Key features

The product groups capabilities by page type and operational need. LegalCenter offers searchable, versioned policies, multilingual support and cookie/consent widgets with logging. The blog module includes SEO tooling, AI-assisted writing with adjustable tones, real-time co-authoring, a plagiarism checker, analytics and a built-in image editor. Newsroom can aggregate press mentions and publish releases with switchable layouts. Helpcenter supports step-guide creation via a Chrome extension and contextual support widgets. Careers provides job listings, embedded application widgets and an application manager. Product engagement tools include a public kanban roadmap with voting and stats, changelog filters and notification widgets. An integrations directory presents store-like listings with categories, search and action steps. Additional modules cover waitlist management, export, tracking and analytics.

Use cases

SubPage.app is intended for companies that need to extend their website with specialized business pages without engineering cycles. Content teams can publish SEO-optimized blogs and brand guides; support teams can build self-serve knowledge bases and contextual help; legal and compliance teams can centralize policies and manage cookie consent. Hiring teams can list roles and manage applications directly on the site. Product teams can present roadmaps, collect votes and publish changelogs, while marketing and PR teams can maintain a newsroom and press mentions. The platform is positioned for non-technical staff who need to operate these functions across multiple site builders.

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