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Your community's public page

Visitors who are not signed in see your community page: the about text you write, your reservable amenities, upcoming public events, and clear paths to join the email list, report an issue, or request a change. Residents tap Sign in from the same page.

Make it yours

In Settings, write a few warm sentences in "About this community." That is the whole job: amenities and events fill themselves in from what you already manage, so the page never goes stale the way volunteer-run HOA websites do.

The calendar feeds it

Events you add under Calendar show on the public page when marked public. Board-only items (executive sessions, budget workshops) stay inside the portal.

Prefer privacy?

Uncheck "Show a public community page" in Settings and visitors see only the sign-in door, exactly as before. Everything else keeps working; the join page and request form still open from their direct links if you share them.

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More in Getting started

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