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Landing Page

Your Rooutie Landing Page is your branded public presence on the platform. It’s where potential clients, travellers, and followers arrive when they want to explore what you offer. Think of it as your travel business homepage — hosted on Rooutie, fully branded, and automatically populated with your content.

Accessing the Landing Page Editor

Go to Web Presence → Landing Page in your business dashboard. The editor opens in full-width mode to give you the most accurate preview of what visitors will see.

What’s on Your Landing Page

Hero Section

The first thing visitors see. Customise it with:
  • A compelling headline and subheading.
  • A full-width hero image or video.
  • Your logo and brand colors applied automatically from your branding settings.
  • A call-to-action button linking to your planner, contact page, or featured trip.

Trips Grid

Your published trips displayed as a browsable, filterable grid. Visitors can scroll through your content, click into individual itineraries, and save trips they love. Updated automatically every time you publish a new trip — no manual updates needed.

Map Section

An interactive map showing all your trips geographically. Visitors can explore your content spatially — perfect for destination specialists and DMOs who want to communicate the breadth of their coverage.

Your Landing Page URL

Your landing page is live at:
rooutie.com/@yourbrand
Share this URL everywhere: your website, email signature, social media profiles, and business cards. It’s your permanent Rooutie home.

Custom Domain

Want it at yourdomain.com instead? Set up a custom domain to point your own URL to your Rooutie landing page. See Custom Domain for setup instructions.

Pro Tips

  • Hero image matters: Use a high-quality, destination-specific image that communicates what you specialise in immediately.
  • First trips are most important: The trips that appear first should represent your best work — they’re the ones that convert visitors into clients or buyers.
  • Link from everywhere: Your landing page URL should be in your email signature, on your website, and in your social bios.