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Create your first LinkSplash site

Start in the studio, not on the public page

A new site starts in the studio as a draft workspace. That matters because you can shape the page before the live public result changes.

The main studio opens around Site Content and preview, but you should treat the whole left navigation as the real map of the product.

Create your first LinkSplash site

Understand the main work areas

Site Info handles the foundation of the site. Site Content shapes the public page itself. Landing Pages, Subscribers, Pixels, Integrations, Insights, Domain Setup, Subscription, and Legal Setup each handle a distinct operational slice.

This split is intentional. LinkSplash is trying to keep content editing, launch operations, billing, and audience workflows from collapsing into one noisy screen.

  • Use Site Info for baseline setup.
  • Use Site Content for layout, sections, media, and page flow.
  • Use Preview and View Site to separate draft inspection from live validation.

Create your first LinkSplash site

What to do first

Set the site basics, then move into the visible page, then connect the growth workflows you actually need. Avoid trying to configure every feature before the page itself makes sense.

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