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CMS Overview

The Website CMS is where your public website lives, pages, homepage, blog, navigation, media, forms, and publishing. It connects to SEO, Content, and Marketing so your site, search, and campaigns stay in sync. This documentation is the reference for updating the DevSphere website itself.

#Purpose

To let your team manage the whole website in one place, from a single page edit to a full publish, without touching code, while keeping SEO and branding consistent.

#Benefits

  • Manage the entire website in one place
  • No code required for everyday updates
  • Blog and pages connected to SEO
  • Media and forms handled in context
  • Controlled, reviewable publishing

#Key features

Pages

Create and edit site pages.

Homepage

Manage your front door.

Blog

Publish articles.

Navigation & menus

Structure the site.

Media library

Store images and assets.

Forms

Capture visitor input.

SEO

On-page search settings.

Publishing

Review and go live.

#How it works

You create and edit pages and blog posts, organize them with categories, navigation, and manage images in the media library. Forms capture visitor input into CRM. On-page SEO settings connect to the SEO module, and the Content Writer Agent can draft copy for review. When content is ready, you publish, with a review step so nothing goes live by accident.

#Typical workflow

1
Create
Pages and posts.
2
Structure
navigation.
3
Enrich
Media and forms.
4
Optimize
On-page SEO.
5
Review
Check before live.
6
Publish
Go live.

#Real business example

In practice

You add a new service page. The Content Writer Agent drafts the copy; you edit it, add images from the media library, set on-page SEO, and place it in the main menu. A contact form on the page captures leads into CRM. You review and publish.

#Best practices

  • Review content before publishing.
  • Keep navigation simple and logical.
  • Set on-page SEO for important pages.
  • Connect forms to CRM so leads are captured.

#Common mistakes

  • Publishing without a review step.
  • Overcomplicated navigation.
  • Ignoring on-page SEO.
  • Forms that do not capture leads.

Avoid the usual pitfalls

Start small, review AI-assisted output before it ships, and keep permissions tight. Most module problems come from doing too much at once without confirming it works.

#Frequently asked questions

No. Everyday updates are done in the CMS without code.

Still need help?

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