It is essential to have a well-designed landing page for your event to promote it to your audience and eventually increase website conversion. With the landing page builder, you can quickly create your landing page for registration without coding or manually designing it.
This guide walks you through the steps to create a registration page for your event. While the landing page builder can be used by anyone, folks with web designing experience can use this feature.
Steps:
To create a custom landing page,
To get started, hover over any template you think would suit your website and click Use template. This takes you to the editor page.

Getting acquainted with the editor layout is essential so you can quickly design your landing page. The table below enlists all the functions in the editor which you can quickly see.
| Location | Function | Description |
| Topbar | Page switcher | Jump to the different pages of your site |
| Topbar | Device Layout options | Desktop, Tablet, or Mobile |
| Topbar | Undo and Redo | |
| Topbar | Preview | Open a preview of your landing page |
| Topbar | Publish/Republish | Publish or republish your site after you've made the changes. |
| Topbar | Home button | This redirects you back to the Zuddl Registration page |
| Topbar | Info section | Show the landing page URL and the status |
| Sidebar | Global design | Customize the design of your landing page |
| Sidebar | Pages | Add, move, or reorder pages |
| Sidebar | Widgets | Drag and drop widgets into your landing page |
| Sidebar | SEO & Settings | SEO and general site settings |
In the middle, you have the content editor. You can edit everything that you see here. You drag and drop the widgets or click on them to view the editing options.

It is essential to build your page that is responsive to all devices. Regardless of the template, your page is arranged into grids of rows and columns, which you can move around. The changes you make on any element on the page are applied only to the specific part.
To edit any element, click on the content that shows you the context menu to take action and make changes.
Using the global settings, you can make design changes that apply to all page elements and override the global settings made here by making edits to individual locations. You can edit the following:

The Pages option has two sub-options, Pages and Popups. Irrespective of the selected template, a few pages are shown by default. For a blank template, the following pages are shown:
You can edit the existing page or create a new page, as shown below:

You can click on the gear icon to view the page-specific options.
Then there are Popups, which, as the name suggests, are interactive elements that pop over a page, which usually require the user to take action.
Widgets are your best friend when asking users to take action, especially on an event landing page. You can drag and drop a widget into the grids. To edit a widget, click a widget to open the edit option. You can:

For the landing page, the most crucial widget is the Registration widget, which you can easily find in the list of widgets as shown below:

Using the editor, you can easily add a ticketing widget on your landing page through which users can initiate the ticket purchase flow. However, there are some prerequisites for adding a ticketing widget:
The ticketing can be easily found in the list of widgets as shown below:

On the landing page, the ticketing and registration button appears as shown below.

For ongoing ticketed events, when a user clicks on the ticketing widget, a landing page with interactions is shown with the following options:
When users click on the ticketing widget for upcoming events, they are redirected to the ticket purchase flow.


Settings relevant to your site include icons, domains, SSL, etc.

At a time, we can have only one landing page that can be published. If you have created a few landing page designs and wish to switch to a different site,
Go to the site listing page and click the edit icon on the desired template.


You can publish the templates only from the editor. However, for Sponsor and Basic templates, you can directly print from the templates listing page.
When you publish a new site, Zuddl unpublishes the current site and then prints the new location on the same URL. This means you do not have to worry about any 404 pages.

You can also unpublish a site from within the editor. Go to Settings & SEO > Site Domain > Unpublish site.
Warning:
This applies to all templates except Basic and Sponsor. If you switch to a Basic and Sponsor template from any other template, the old site becomes inaccessible and shows a 404 not found error. Ensure that this change is done before the landing page is shared to the public.
To go to the published site click on the link icon on the top and select either the Attendee landing page or the Speaker landing page.

On the template listing page, you can click on the three dot option for any template to select the required options:
Unpublish: to unpublish a template.
Unpublishing a template would not auto-publish any other template.
Rename: to rename a template.
Not applicable for Sponsor and Basic templates

You can also click the arrow icon next to each template to preview the site on different devices.

Log-in via SSO is not supported on custom landing pages created using the editor.
If you wish to customize a legacy Zuddl template, select either the Sponsor or Basic template. Click on the edit icon takes you through the old flow of editing a landing page.