Content = what your audience (community or members) consumes
Pages = how they find and experience it
Both work together to power your app—content brings the value, pages bring the experience.
🔹 Content = The materials your members consume
Think: the actual courses, videos lessons, podcasts, workouts, meditations, etc.
This is where you upload and organize the things your members come for.
Content lives inside content type folders — you can think of these like CMS Collections — i.e. a folder for your Blog Posts, a folder for your Recipes.
You can use content to build programs & courses, drop content on your global or member’s calendar, or assemble a library to name a few use cases.
Examples:
A video lesson on “Postnatal Recovery Exercises”
An meditation for “Morning Visualization”
A meal guide with recipes grouped by week
A 3-week program for knee injury rehab
🔸 Pages = The structure, navigation and layout of your app
Think of Pages like you would in a website builder. It’s where you design the layout of your app—everything from home screens to landing pages.
Use pages to showcase or market your content, link to programs, share updates, build your homepage and more
Pages control how users navigate and experience your content
🎨 Examples:
A welcome page with a video, intro message, and buttons to explore
A homepage that links to your courses, coaching, and community
A sales page that promotes your free and premium plans
A page for your community feed
Getting Started - Best Practices
If you’re just getting started on Movement, here’s the #1 rule and recommendation:
Start with your content—always. ✨
Your content is the reason people show up. Whether it’s video lessons, audio sessions, meditations, workouts, podcasts, programs, or any combination of those—it’s the core value of your app.
Step 1: Create Your Content Types
Before uploading anything, create your Content Types.
Think of these like folders or categories that organize what you’re sharing.
Examples:
“Workouts”
“Meditations”
“Rehab Programs”
“Yoga”
“Podcast Episodes”
Each Content Type is like its own mini-library. You’ll upload your materials here—then design how people explore them using Pages later.
Step 2: Upload and Tag Your Content
Now it’s time to add your video lessons, audio sessions, podcasts, etc.
And don’t skip the tags—they're one of the most powerful tools in Movement.
✅ Why Tagging Matters:
Tags let you:
Group content by topic, goal, level, or audience
Unlock filters (so members can search and sort by what matters to them)
Auto-populate dynamic content blocks on Pages (like “Recommended for You” or “New This Week”)
Easily reuse content across multiple programs or experiences
Examples of tags:
Topic:
Strength
,Mindfulness
,Nutrition
Level:
Beginner
,Advanced
,Postpartum, Prenatal
Goal:
Fat Loss
,Stress Relief
,Rehab
Length:
1 hour
,30 minutes
,10 minutes
💡 Best practice: Be consistent with your tag formatting. It makes everything smoother to manage later.
So when you’re importing or building new content—take the extra moment to tag it well. Your future self (and your members) will thank you.
Step 3: Build Your Pages
Once your content is uploaded and tagged, now it’s time to design how members experience it.
You can think of pages like website pages or landing pages. Here are some examples:
Homepage
Welcome page
Community hub or feed
Sales or pricing pages
Create beautiful layouts that link to your content, surface content dynamically with filters, or guide members through a journey.
🎯 Remember:
Content brings the value
Pages bring the experience
Start with what people come for—the content—and then use Pages to help them discover it effortlessly.
Bonus: Want to import content in bulk?
If you have a large library of videos, exercises, audio files, or other assets you want to bring into Movement quickly, we can help.
Just message us in the live chat or email [email protected], and we’ll walk you through the bulk import process.
We can’t wait to see what you create!