Creating pages
Creating a page takes a couple of seconds, and you can start writing immediately — there’s nothing to set up first. This guide walks through making your first page, filling it with content, and tucking it into the right place in your knowledge tree.
Create a page
Section titled “Create a page”- Open Docs (also labelled Knowledge) from the main navigation.
- Click New page — or, from inside an existing page, type
/and choose to insert a new document. - A fresh page opens with the cursor already in the title. Type a name and press Enter to drop into the body.
That’s it — the page exists and is already saved. There’s no separate “publish” step for a page; it’s live for anyone with access as soon as it’s created.
Give it a good title
Section titled “Give it a good title”The title sits at the top in large text and is what shows up in the sidebar, in search results, and in breadcrumbs. Clear, specific titles (“Q3 Marketing Plan”) make your tree far easier to scan later than vague ones (“Notes”).
Add content with the ”/” menu
Section titled “Add content with the ”/” menu”Click into the body and just start typing for ordinary paragraph text. To add anything richer — a heading, a list, a table, a code block, an image — type / to open the insert menu, then pick a block or keep typing to filter.
/heading → a section heading/todo → a checklist/table → a table/code → a code blockThe full set of blocks and formatting options is covered in The editor.
Nest pages to build a hierarchy
Section titled “Nest pages to build a hierarchy”Pages aren’t a flat pile — they form a tree. Any page can have child pages beneath it, which is how you build something structured like a handbook with chapters or a project space with sub-docs.
To create a child page, hover a page in the sidebar and use its + (add sub-page) control, or create a new document from within a page. Drag a page in the sidebar to move it under a different parent at any time.
You’ll find a full worked example in Organizing your knowledge.
Pages and projects
Section titled “Pages and projects”When you create a page, it can either belong to a project or stand on its own in the workspace-wide knowledge base.