Your Advisor Landing Page

Last updated July 3, 2026

Your Advisor Landing Page

Every advisor gets their own public landing page — the page travelers land on when they follow your personal agent link or scan your business card. You control what it says and looks like from SettingsMy Landing Page, and anything you leave blank quietly inherits your agency's default. That means you can make your page as personal or as hands-off as you want.

This is separate from the agency-wide landing page at your root domain, which owners and admins manage under SettingsDomain. See Custom Domains for that one.

Publishing Your Page

At the top of the editor:

  • Publish my landing page — the switch that makes your page reachable. Off by default, so nothing goes live until you're ready.
  • URL slug — the last part of your web address (lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens). Your page then lives at journeyfuse.com/your-agency/your-slug, or at your-domain.com/your-slug if your agency has a custom domain connected.
  • Featured form — the form that opens when a visitor clicks your main "Plan my trip" button.

Use the Copy link button to grab your full URL for a business card, email signature, or social bio.

You need at least one active form before you can publish, since your page needs somewhere to send inquiries.

What You Can Personalize

Each section below is your own. Fill in what you want to change and leave the rest blank to keep the agency's version.

  • Hero image — the large photo at the top of your page.
  • Headline and subheadline — the opening message travelers read first.
  • Specialty cards — the three cards near the top. Give each one a name (for example, "River Cruises", "Ocean Cruises", or "Europe") and its own image. Rename them to match what you sell, not the agency's generic set.
  • Call-to-action buttons — the "Choose how to begin" buttons. Add your own, point each one at a form you built under Forms, or link out to an external form. The first button is your hero button; the rest appear as inquiry cards.
  • Stats strip — up to four short metrics like "15+ / Years experience".
  • Testimonials — up to three client quotes.
  • Contact override — show your agency's phone and email instead of your personal ones, handy if you'd rather inquiries route to the agency line.

Click Save content changes when you're done. Updates appear as soon as the page is refreshed.

How Inheritance Works

Every field follows the same rule: your value wins, and a blank falls back to your agency's default. A brand-new advisor page looks exactly like the agency's until you start filling things in, so you never end up with an empty or broken-looking page. Change only the pieces you want to make your own.

For example, you can rename just the specialty cards and swap their photos while leaving the headline, stats, and testimonials to inherit whatever your agency set.

What Stays Agency-Level

A few things are set once for the whole agency (under SettingsDomain), not per advisor:

  • The number of specialty cards (three) and their layout.
  • The section headings themselves, like the "Choose how to begin" title above your buttons.

You still rename the cards and choose their images and buttons individually — the shared parts are just the overall structure so every advisor page in the agency feels consistent.

Sample Profile Mode

Turn on Show as a sample agent profile to hide agency-only sections (like the returning-client portal area) so the page reads like a straightforward advisor profile. This is useful for sharing a representative "here's what your page will look like" link.