Building your app · Last verified 27 June 2026
Create and design custom pages
Build extra pages like an About, an FAQ or a lookbook with the same section editor you use for your home screen, then link to them from your app's menu.
Custom pages are extra screens like an About page, an FAQ, or a lookbook. You build them with the same section editor you use for your home screen, then point a menu tab or a section button at them so shoppers can reach them.
Custom pages live entirely in Vunda. You create and design them in the builder; you do not need to create matching pages in your Shopify online store. Shopify's own store pages and navigation are a separate, web-only concept (linked at the end for background).
Where pages live
In the builder's tab strip, open Pages. This is the list of every custom page in your app. Each page shows whether it is published or still a draft, and how many content sections it holds.
Step 1: create the page
Click New page to open the create dialog, then fill in two fields:
Page title- the name of the page (for example, About Us). This is what you see in the page list, and the name you can point a menu item at.URL slug- the page's address inside the app (for example, about-us). Vunda fills this in for you from the title, and you can edit it. It must be lowercase letters, numbers and hyphens only.
There is also a Publish immediately toggle. Leave it off to keep the page as a draft while you design it, or turn it on to make it live straight away. Click Create page to finish. Vunda creates the page and opens its editor.
Step 2: add and design sections
A new page opens empty. Add content sections the same way you build your home screen - a hero, an image, a rich-text block, a collection carousel, and so on - and set each one's options in the editor while the phone preview updates on the right. Save when you are happy. You can come back to edit, reorder or remove sections at any time.
Step 3: link to the page from your menu
A page on its own has no entry point until something points at it. Open the Menu tab and set a tab's destination, or a section button's destination, to your page so shoppers can tap through to it. Until then the page exists but is not reachable in the app.
Publish and preview
A page left as a draft is hidden from your app. From the Pages list you can publish or unpublish any page, so you can prepare a page quietly and switch it on when it is ready. Everything you build shows for free in the phone preview; the page reaches shoppers once it is published and you publish a new version of your app.
Related references
Vunda's pages and menu work like a store's pages and navigation, only for your mobile app. If you want background on the same ideas in Shopify's web store, those steps happen inside the Shopify admin, not in Vunda, so the exact screens are owned by Shopify. Verify against their current guides before you rely on them. (Source: Shopify - creating and editing pages, and Shopify - menus and links.)