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Content blocks

Everything between the hero photo and the local directory on your guest page is built from content blocks. Think of them as magazine articles — each has a title, an optional image, and a body written in Markdown.

Block types

  • Info — a warm welcome, parking, the keypad code, anything orienting.
  • Rules — house rules, quiet hours, pet policy.
  • How-to — operating the smart TV, the espresso machine, the spa.
  • Emergency — nearest hospital, after-hours contact, fire extinguisher location. Highlighted on the guest page.
  • Custom — anything else (local tipping etiquette, neighborhood quirks, history of the building).

Markdown cheat sheet

The body field accepts standard Markdown. The basics:

  • # Heading — section header inside the block
  • **bold**, *italic*
  • - item — bullet list
  • 1. step — numbered list
  • [link text](https://example.com)
  • > quote — pulled-out callout

Block images

Each block can have one image. Photos work best — diagrams, screenshots of the smart-lock app, or a shot of the welcome card all read well at the magazine sizing.

Reordering & visibility

Drag blocks to reorder them. Toggle the Published switch to keep a block draft-only (useful when you're prepping seasonal content like a holiday note).

Best practice Keep each block focused on one topic. Three short, scannable blocks beat one long wall of text every time on mobile.

AI drafting

During onboarding the Draft for me button creates a starter Welcome and Rules block. You can re-trigger it from the block editor — pick the block type and the AI writes a fresh first pass tailored to your property name and address.