> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.1club.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Content

> The hub for your public website, CMS items, media, document signatures, and member reviews.

The Content section is where you manage everything your members and visitors see: your public website, individual content items (posts, FAQs, how-to guides, reusable blocks), media files, signed document records, and reviews.

Open **Content** in the main nav. It lands on the website builder by default and exposes five tabs at the top.

## What lives here

The [Website builder](/content/website) is the editor for your public site. It runs on a section-based DSL: pages are composed of sections like hero, plans, classes, contact form, and gallery, many of which pull live data from your gym (plans, classes, instructors, locations, reviews). Edits live in a draft and go live when you publish a release.

[Content items](/content/documents) (called "Content" in the sidebar tab) are the standalone pieces you can edit in a block editor. There are four types: **posts** for news and blog entries, **how-to guides** for instructional content, **FAQs** for question/answer pairs, and **blocks** for reusable chunks of copy you reference from website sections. Each item has its own slug, language variants, and SEO fields.

[Media](/content/media) is the shared library for images and other files. Anything you upload here is available to website sections, content items, and message templates.

[Document signatures](/content/document-signatures) lists records of waivers, terms, and policies signed by members through the portal or signup flow. The signable documents themselves are defined under **Settings > Document rules**.

[Reviews](/content/reviews) is the moderation list for member reviews and any reviews synced from Google Business Profile.

## When to use what

If you want to ship a brand-new page on your public site, work in the [website builder](/content/website). If you want to write a single article that can be referenced from a website section (or appear in the **News**, **FAQ**, or **How-to** section), create a [content item](/content/documents).

Reusable copy that you do not want to retype on multiple pages (legal blurbs, "about us" paragraphs) belongs as a **Block** content item, which the website builder's `Block` section can pull in by slug.

## Permissions

Access to the Content section requires the `website.read.organization` permission. Reviews additionally use the standard review permissions.

## Related

* [Settings overview](/settings/overview) - Branding, domains, languages, and document rules feed the public site.
* [Automations](/marketing/automations) - Use website-captured leads to trigger event-driven workflows.
* [Plans](/billing/plans) - What the website's **Plans** section renders.
