Pages
Pages are the building blocks of your community’s structure and navigation. They allow you to present event information, custom content, and combined layouts in a flexible and organised way. There are three types of pages, each serving a different purpose.
Event Integration Page
Event Integration Pages are directly connected to your event on the run.events platform. They automatically display event‑bound data such as:
- Registration
- Agenda
- Speakers
- Sponsors
- FAQ
- Any other event‑linked modules
These pages stay in sync with your event configuration, ensuring that updates made in run.events are reflected in your community without manual editing.
Custom Page
Custom Pages allow you to create fully personalised content using the run.events AI Website Builder.
You can design any type of page, including:
- Welcome pages
- Informational content
- Partner or sponsor highlights
- Custom layouts and messaging
Custom Pages are available only for event bound communities, ensuring they remain part of the event’s content ecosystem.
Composite Page
Composite Pages let you combine multiple content sources into a single, unified page. They can include elements from:
- Event Integration Pages
- Custom Pages
- Articles
- Videos
- Other supported content types
This makes Composite Pages ideal for creating rich, curated experiences such as resource hubs, learning centres, or multi-section landing pages.
Creating Pages
Go to: Pages -> + Add Page


Searching Through the Pages List
The Pages list includes a built-in search and filtering system that helps you quickly locate any page in your community. You can search or filter by several key attributes:
Category
Filter pages by their category, such as:
- Event Integration Pages
- Custom Pages
- Composite Pages
This helps you narrow down the list based on the type of page you’re looking for.
Title
Search by the page’s title. Useful when you know the name of the page or part of it.
Type
Filter by the page type:
- Event Integration
- Custom
- Composite
This is especially helpful when managing large communities with many pages.
Event
For event bound pages, you can filter by the event they belong to. This ensures you only see pages linked to a specific event.
Slug
Search by the page’s URL slug. Ideal when you need to locate a page based on its URL or when troubleshooting navigation.
Folder
Filter pages by the folder they are organised into. This helps keep large content structures tidy and easy to navigate.
