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Hubs

A Hub is a curated, branded collection of demos grouped into a single shareable destination. Where a demo is a single guided walkthrough, a hub lets you present multiple demos together — useful for showcasing different use cases, product lines, or audience-specific flows from one link.

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Creating a hub

  1. In the top navigation, click Hubs
  2. Click New hub
  3. Enter a name and a URL slug for the hub
  4. Click Create

The hub opens in the hub editor.

Adding demos to a hub

  1. In the hub editor, click Add demo
  2. Select a demo from the list of demos in your workspace
  3. Optionally edit the name and short description that appear on the demo card — these override the demo's own title and description within the hub
  4. Click Add

Demos can be reordered by dragging the grip handle on the left side of each row.

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You can customise the name and short description for each demo within a hub without changing the demo itself. This lets you contextualise the same demo differently for different hub audiences.

Editing a demo card

Click the edit icon on any demo row to update its display name and short description within the hub. These changes only affect how the demo appears in this hub.

Removing a demo

Click the remove icon on the demo row. The demo itself is not affected — it remains in your workspace.

Branding

Hubs support the same branding options as individual demos. Open the Branding section in the hub editor to configure:

OptionDescription
LogoYour company logo, shown above the hub name in the player
Primary colourAccent colour used for buttons and interactive elements
Background colourBackground of the hub player
Text colourMain text colour in the hub player
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Changes are saved automatically as you make them.

Publishing a hub

A hub must be published before visitors can access it. Click Publish in the hub editor toolbar.

Once published:

  • The hub is accessible at its public URL (/hub/{slug})
  • The Publish button is replaced by an Unpublish option in Settings

To take a hub offline, open its settings and click Unpublish.

Sharing a hub

Click Embed / Share in the hub editor toolbar to access sharing options:

  • Direct link — a URL you can paste anywhere
  • Embed code — an <iframe> snippet for embedding the hub on a webpage

Hub analytics

Each hub has its own analytics page. Click Analytics in the hub editor toolbar to view:

  • Hub views — unique sessions that loaded the hub
  • Demo clicks — how many times each demo was opened
  • Bounce rate — sessions that viewed the hub but didn't click any demo

See Analytics for full details on time ranges and comparison periods.