Introduction
We shipped four features in the last couple of weeks, a command palette for faster navigation, the ability to pin a primary link, default and custom cover banners, and a public profiles page. Each one is small on its own, but together they make the editing experience faster and the public profile more polished.
This post walks through what each feature does and why we built it.
Command Palette
Press ⌘K on Mac or Ctrl+K on Windows from any admin page, and a searchable command palette opens. It's a single entry point for nearly everything you can do in the editor.
Navigate between pages, jump to the profile editor, analytics, audience, settings, or open your public page in a new tab. Pro-only pages show a lock icon if you're on the free plan.
Jump to sections on the editor page, scroll directly to your profile, social links, grid links, contribution graph, map, or the publish area. Useful when your profile has a lot of sections and you don't want to scroll manually.
Quick actions without leaving the keyboard, change your username, add a link, edit your bio, swap your profile photo or cover image, add a social link, or open the layout customization panel. Each action opens the relevant modal, same as clicking the button, just faster.
General actions such as copy your profile URL, send feedback, switch between edit and view mode, or log out.
The palette filters as you type, so you can get to anything in two or three keystrokes. It doesn't open if another modal is already visible, so it never conflicts with what you're doing.
Pin Your Primary Link
Grid links are the large, visual tiles on your profile, up to four of them. You can now mark one as your primary link, which makes it your main call-to-action.
How it looks: The primary link gets a pin badge in the top-right corner, a slightly taller image, and a stronger shadow. It visually stands out from the other tiles without breaking the grid layout.
How to set it: When adding or editing a grid link, toggle "Primary link" at the bottom of the modal. If another link is already primary, the toggle tells you which one it'll replace. Only one link can be primary at a time.
Ordering: The primary link always appears first. It's locked in place, you can drag and reorder the other links, but the pinned one stays at the top. This prevents accidental moves that would bury your most important link.
If you don't pin anything, all four grid links behave the same as before. Pinning is entirely optional.
Cover Banners
Every profile now has a cover banner, the wide image at the top of your page, above your name and bio.
Defaults included: New profiles automatically get one of six pre-made banners assigned at random. You don't have to upload anything to have a complete-looking profile from day one. All six defaults are available in a picker if you want to swap to a different one.
Custom uploads: If you want your own image, upload it from the cover image modal. You can crop and resize before saving.
Switching between them: You can go from a custom upload back to a default banner anytime, or the other way around. The app knows the difference, default banners skip the upload step entirely, so swapping between them is instant.
Cover banners are available on all plans. No restrictions on which defaults you can use or whether you can upload your own.
Top Profiles
We added a Profiles page at pageo.me/profiles that shows the most-visited profiles on pageo over the past seven days.
What it shows: A ranked grid of profiles, each with the user's name, role, profile image, and cover image. Click any card to visit that profile. Rankings refresh daily, so the page always reflects recent traffic.
Why it exists: It's useful for two things.
If you're new to pageo, it gives you real examples of how people set up their profiles, what they link to, how they write their bios, how they use grid links and social icons.
If you already have a profile, it's a small incentive to keep yours active and well-maintained.
The page is public. No login required to browse it.
What's Next
These features are all live now. If you haven't tried the command palette yet, hit ⌘K next time you're in the editor, it's the fastest way to get around. And if your profile doesn't have a cover banner or a pinned link yet, both take less than a minute to set up.
We're continuing to ship improvements to the editor and public profile. If you have feedback or feature requests, use the "Send feedback" option in the command palette or reach out on X.
