Your school's public webpage
Every campus on Schoolwati gets a free public webpage. This is what parents see when they search for your school online, follow a link from social media, or click through from an enquiry form.
Your webpage lives at schoolwati.com/schools/your-slug. It's designed to look professional out of the box — no web developer needed.
Setting it up
Step 1. Open Public Pages
From the menu: Public Pages. You'll see your campus listed.
Step 2. Click your campus to edit
The editor opens with sections you can fill in.
Step 3. Fill in each section
- Hero — name, tagline, big banner image.
- About — a few paragraphs about the school.
- Programs — a short blurb for each program you offer.
- Facilities — labs, library, sports grounds, transport.
- Faculty highlights — pick a few staff to feature.
- Gallery — up to 20 photos.
- Contact — address, phone, email, embedded map.
- Social links — Facebook, Instagram, YouTube.
You don't need to fill every section before publishing. Start with the basics and add more later.
Step 4. Save as Draft, then Publish
- Save Draft while you're still working on it — nobody else sees it yet.
- Publish when you're happy — the page goes live within seconds.
The slug (your URL)
Your URL is schoolwati.com/schools/your-slug. The slug is auto-generated from your campus name, but you can change it before publishing. Once published, the slug is locked — changing it would break links shared on social media.
Pick something short, memorable, and easy to type. "abc-international" beats "abc-international-school-pvt-ltd".
Revisions and rollback
Every time you Publish, that version is saved. You can see previous versions and roll back if a change goes wrong.
Search engines (SEO)
The page is built to rank well on Google out of the box:
- Proper page title and meta description.
- Open Graph tags so the link looks good when shared on WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter.
- Mobile-friendly.
- Fast to load.
You don't need to do anything special — just publish good content and Google indexes your page within a few days.
Built-in enquiry form
Your public webpage has an enquiry form built in. When a parent fills it out, the enquiry lands directly in your Students → Enquiries queue for follow-up. No separate form tool needed.
What's coming
- Custom domain — using
www.yourschool.cominstead ofschoolwati.com/schools/...is on our roadmap. - More layout templates.
- Per-page analytics.