How to create a multi-page website
Start with a single page and add more when you're ready. Artefact makes it easy to create additional pages — each with its own URL, content, and SEO settings.
Multiple pages require the Pro plan.
Step-by-step
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Upgrade to Pro
Multiple pages are a Pro feature. From Settings → Plan, upgrade to Pro. Your existing site and single page are preserved during the upgrade.
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Open the Pages section
In your site dashboard, click 'Pages' in the left sidebar. You'll see your existing page (usually 'Home') listed here.
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Add a new page
Click 'Add page' and give it a name and URL path. For example: page name 'Services', URL path '/services'. Click 'Create page'.
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Describe what the page should contain
In the new page editor, describe what you want: 'A services page listing our three main offerings — haircut, colouring, and styling — each with a short description and approximate price range'. Artefact generates the page content automatically.
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Review and edit
Preview the generated page and make edits using the AI chat as you would on your main page. The same edit-and-publish workflow applies.
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Update your navigation
New pages are automatically added to your site navigation. To change the order or rename menu items, ask the AI: 'Move the Gallery page before the Contact page in the nav' or 'Rename the Services page to What We Offer in the navigation'.
Tips & best practices
- ▸Start with the pages that matter most: Services, Gallery, and About are the most commonly added pages. Add them one at a time rather than all at once.
- ▸Each page has its own SEO title and description. Go to Page Settings for each page to customise them — this helps each page rank independently in Google.
- ▸Separate pages for each service area can improve local SEO. For example, a cleaning company might have separate pages for Residential Cleaning, Office Cleaning, and End-of-Tenancy Cleaning.
Common questions
How many pages can I have on Pro?
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Pro allows up to 10 pages. If you need more, contact support and we can discuss options.
Can I delete a page?
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Yes. In the Pages section, hover over a page and click 'Delete'. Deleted pages are permanently removed — their URL returns a 404.
Does each page have its own URL?
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Yes. Each page has its own URL (e.g. yourdomain.com/services) and its own SEO title and meta description.
Can I have the same nav on all pages?
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Yes. Navigation is shared across all pages on your site by default. Changes to the nav apply everywhere.