Shape the reader journey

Turn a stream of posts into a useful, intentional publication.

Build a SaaS blog homepage with featured posts, curated sections, category navigation, and product-site links that guide readers to the next step.

  • Latest or manual feature
  • Curated content sections
  • Category navigation
  • Five links plus one CTA
Direct answer

What can I configure on the Blogged homepage?

The Blogged homepage has its own title and short description, a featured-story rule, optional category navigation, and a sequence of sections built from the latest posts or selected posts, categories, and tags. Public navigation starts with the five most useful detected product links, preserves their website order, and can be edited, hidden, reordered, or replaced alongside one primary call to action.

Publication structure01

Organize posts around what readers need to discover.

Set the homepage promise and add latest or curated sections sourced from specific posts, categories, and tags.

  • Title and short description
  • Latest and collection sections
  • Post, category, and tag sources
Product connection03

Carry useful website paths into the blog header.

Start from the five most useful detected product links in their original order, then edit labels and destinations, control visibility, reorder items, and choose one primary CTA.

  • Ranked detected navigation
  • Up to five standard links and one primary CTA
  • Relative blog links stay on the blog
  • External destinations open in a new tab
Content discovery04

Give readers more than a chronological archive.

Optional category navigation and curated homepage sections expose durable topic paths as the publication grows.

  • Category-level entry points
  • Reusable collections
  • Reorderable homepage sequence
How it works

From product context to a public blog that feels on-brand.

  1. 01

    Write the homepage promise

    Define the title and description that explain the publication to a first-time visitor.

  2. 02

    Set editorial priorities

    Choose the featured-story mode and build sections from the latest or selected content.

  3. 03

    Connect the product journey

    Review detected website links, keep the useful paths, and designate the single primary action.

FAQ

Questions about blog homepage and navigation.

Can the homepage feature the latest post automatically?+

Yes. Featured mode can follow the latest published post automatically, or you can select one post manually when an evergreen or campaign story needs priority.

Can I create custom homepage sections?+

Yes. Sections can use latest posts or a curated collection sourced from selected posts, categories, and tags, and the sections can be reordered.

Does Blogged copy my website navigation?+

Blogged can begin with the five detected links most useful to a reader, such as product, pricing, docs, or customer paths. Their original website order is preserved, and you can edit, hide, reorder, remove, or restore them.

How many navigation items can I add?+

The blog navigation supports up to five standard links and one primary call to action, keeping the header focused on the most useful destinations.

How do navigation links open?+

Relative links stay inside the published blog. External destinations open in a new tab so readers can reach the product site without losing their place in the publication.

Publish an autonomous blog that belongs to your product.

Start with your website, product description, or documents, choose the experience, and give every Autopilot post one consistent path to organic discovery and product conversion.

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