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Build your own website in Jeanus

Add pages, edit sections, and publish on your own domain without a separate CMS.

Updated 2 July 2026

Jeanus includes a website builder so you can publish your public marketing site on the same platform as your CRM. No separate CMS to log into and no plugin to keep updated. You can have a homepage, feature pages, landing pages for campaigns and a blog, all editable from the CRM.

Where it lives

Settings > Site. The status card at the top shows whether your site is live and which domain it is served on. Below that is the list of pages you have built.

Adding a page

  1. Click New page. Give it a title and a URL slug (this becomes the public path).
  2. Pick a starting layout - homepage, feature page, landing page or blog post. You can always change sections later.
  3. Edit the sections in place. Each block has its own settings and copy panel.
  4. Click Publish when you are ready. Unpublished pages are only visible to signed-in admins previewing the site.

Sections you can add

  • Hero. Headline, subheading and a call-to-action button.
  • Features grid. Two, three or four column grid with icons and short blocks of copy.
  • Testimonial. A single customer quote with attribution.
  • Rich text. A free-form editor for prose sections.
  • Image + text. Two-column split for feature explanations.
  • Call-to-action. A full-width band with a headline and a button.

Publishing on your own domain

By default your site lives at jeanus.app/site/yourworkspace. To use your own domain (like yourbusiness.com), go to Settings > Domains and follow the DNS steps. Once verified, your site swaps over to the custom domain automatically.

SEO and social sharing.Every page has a meta description and social preview image in the page settings. Set both so your site looks right when it gets shared on LinkedIn or WhatsApp.

The blog

Blog posts are just pages of type "blog". They share a listing page at /blog which is auto-generated from your published posts. Handy for AEO (answer engine optimisation) - long-form posts get cited when buyers ask AI tools about your industry.