A simple overview of how Scout Pages connects to your public group website.
Scout Pages gives your group one place to manage the information shown on your website.
You can update your website when something changes, without needing to edit code or ask someone technical to do it for you.
Scout Pages and your website
Your public website is what parents, volunteers, and visitors see.
Scout Pages is where your group manages the content for that website.
Depending on what your group uses, this might include:
- Homepage content
- Pages
- Section information
- Events
- Volunteer opportunities
- Venue hire information
- Shop items
- Policies
Making updates
When you update something in Scout Pages, those changes are used on your public website.
After making an update, it is always worth opening your public website and checking that everything looks right.
Start small
You do not need to use every part of Scout Pages straight away.
Most groups start by getting their main website content right first, then add things like events, volunteer opportunities, venue hire, shop items, policies, or integrations when they are ready.