Website Builder
The Website module provides a visual, no-code website builder so your organization can create and maintain a public-facing website without external tools or developers.
Creating a Website
Navigate to Website and click New Site:
- Choose a template — Select from pre-built templates designed for membership organizations
- Customize — Use the drag-and-drop editor to modify layouts, colors, fonts, and content
- Add pages — Create pages for about, membership, events, contact, and any other sections
- Publish — Make the site live
Template Picker
The template picker offers templates organized by organization type:
- Association templates with member directories and conference pages
- Nonprofit templates with donation CTAs and impact stories
- HOA templates with community info and board meeting schedules
- Chamber templates with business directories and event calendars
- General templates for clubs and community groups
Select a template to start with a pre-built structure, then customize everything.
Page Editor
Each page is edited with the visual editor:
- Drag-and-drop blocks — Text, images, buttons, forms, event listings, member directory widgets
- Section layouts — Hero banners, two-column, three-column, full-width, sidebar
- Style controls — Colors, fonts, spacing, borders per block
- Responsive preview — See how the page looks on desktop, tablet, and mobile
Dynamic Content
Pull live data from AMS into your website:
- Event listings — Automatically display upcoming events with registration links
- Member directory — Public or member-only searchable directory
- Blog posts — Publish articles from the Content module
- Forms — Embed contact, membership application, or feedback forms
- Donation widgets — Campaign progress bars and donation buttons (Nonprofit engine)
Multi-Site Management
Organizations can create and manage multiple websites:
- Main organizational website
- Conference-specific microsites
- Chapter or regional sub-sites
Switch between sites from the Website module dashboard.
ℹ️Custom domain configuration is managed in organization settings. Point your domain's DNS to AMS and configure it in Settings → Website → Domains.
Next Steps
- Content Management — Blog posts, pages, and media assets
- Events — Events that display on your website
- Member Management — Public directory configuration