Your Pack listing page
The Pack listing page is what makers will see when they click on your Pack in the Gallery; think of it like a storefront. Here is where you should highlight what your Pack does, and Coda will automatically show documentation of your Pack’s formulas, tables, buttons, and actions, so makers can get a sense of what’s possible.
Editing your Pack listing page
If your Pack is already on Coda (shared or private), then you can edit its listing information in the Pack Editor. Everything about your Pack is contained in the Pack Editor, from its code to the listing details.
You can access the Pack Editor through the home screen at when logged in. Navigate to Packs in the lefthand panel. To edit the Pack listing page, navigate to the Listing tab, as shown below.
If you don’t see a specific owned Pack in your list, make sure your team has shared the Pack with you and/or your workspace in the Pack sharing settings.
Pack listing page elements
Pack Editor > Listing allows you to edit the components of your public Pack listing page:
Drafting your Pack’s description
To ensure that your description is informative and digestible, we recommend structuring your description into four small sections. Makers tend to scan for the information they need; dividing your description into clear headers with bullet point underneath helps readers quickly find what’s relevant to them.
Start with why: Telling the story of why you created this Pack helps illustrates the pain points your Pack solves and makes your Pack memorable Keep this section short and punchy. A few sentences should be enough. Identify your audience through pain points; highlight why someone would want to install your Pack Tip: Avoid job titles in this section. Instead lead with common problems that your audience encounters and would use your Pack to solve. For example: “This Pack is for makers who spend endless hours copying and pasting emails to clients” Explain the benefits of your Pack; detail the solutions your user gains from installing it in their doc For example: “Send dynamic follow up emails to your clients, prospects, and partners with the click of a button” Answer any anticipated questions in this section Update this section often as you receive more feedback Creating a Pack header image
These header images display both in the Pack Gallery and on the Pack’s own listing page. They help give some visual interest to the page and create a branded space for your Pack.
You’re welcome to get creative here, but if you’re not feeling particularly creative right now, we have created a in Figma so you can create fun, engaging header images. Adding Pack makers
You can attribute additional makers to your Pack from the listing tab. By default, the Pack maker field is left blank, so to credit others:
Share the Pack with the account who you want to add as a Maker. Note, only makers with Edit access can be added. See below for instructions. Go to the Pack listing tab, click in the “Makers” field You should see a list of Makers who have access to your Pack. Select those that you want to add as Makers.
Remember, you can share a Pack with any Coda user account and add them as a Maker. This means if you want to add a brand account to the listing just set up a new Coda account with your brand profile and share the pack with it.
Share ‘Edit’ access with others
If you want to add a new Maker, you’ll first need to provide Edit access.
Under Makers, click “Add an Editor” Type the person’s name in the “Invite” field Make sure “Can edit” is selected, and click “Share” to complete You’ll now be able to add that person as a Maker
Here’s how the Makers of the Pack will be displayed on the Pack listing page.
Creating a published doc for Pack
Last but not least: before you publish your Pack to the world, make sure you demonstrate how it works with an accompanying published doc.
When you first publish, your doc will be displayed on the right hand side of your listing page under “Docs using this Pack.”
For makers, the doc that demonstrates your Pack’s use case helps...
Illustrate what problems your Pack solves Demonstrate how your Pack works Serve as a starting point for makers - instead of building from scratch
In our experience, Packs are used more by makers when a Coda doc clearly highlights at least one of the Pack’s use cases. For this reason, we recommend publishing at least one Coda doc by the time of launch to make it easier for makers to see the benefits of using your Pack.
While this is an important part of creating a high-converting listing page, published docs don’t need to be exhaustive—they can be as simple as a table that illustrates the use case—so don’t overthink it.
Just put yourself in your user’s shoes. What do they want to learn? What’s in it for them if they try what you’re recommending?
Pro tip: Consider recording a Loom to walk your audience through the ins-and-outs of your Pack. This not only brings your Pack to life, but gives you the opportunity to actively pitch makers. Think about adding this element to your instructions page so it can easily be deleted when users copy your doc.
If you want more information on publishing Coda docs, you can read .
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