Smart Page

A hosted public page inside Attriax that teams can publish on an app domain for campaigns, previews, store handoff, or direct web visits.

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Formal definition

A Smart Page is a hosted HTML page managed inside Attriax and published at a public path for an app, where it can serve as a landing page, campaign destination, preview surface, or handoff point.

Plain-English explanation

It is not only a bridge page. A Smart Page can be the actual page the user visits, with its own content, buttons, previews, QR codes, store actions, and calls to action.

Visual journey

Journey: a campaign or QR opens a hosted Smart Page, the user reads branded content and chooses a CTA, and the next app or store step stays tracked because the page is part of the measured flow.

Diagram showing a campaign or QR code opening a Smart Page, the hosted page content, CTA choices, and a tracked handoff to the next destination.

Examples

  • A campaign opens a branded page at a public path such as `/summer-launch` with install buttons for iOS and Android.
  • A QR code opens a hosted product page with campaign context, store buttons, and tracked handoff links.

How it works

  • The page is stored and served as HTML content at a public path for the app.
  • That page can display content, previews, store buttons, tracked links, or other platform-specific actions.
  • When the user continues, source context can still be kept for later attribution and analytics.

How Attriax uses it

  • In Attriax, a Smart Page is a hosted page surface that belongs to an app and lives at its own path.
  • Teams use Smart Pages when they want branded messaging, preview content, store choice, QR handling, or tracked calls to action instead of a raw redirect alone.
  • Because Smart Pages are part of the same link system, the tracking story stays consistent across the full journey.

Questions people ask

Is a Smart Page always a redirect page?

No. A Smart Page can be a full hosted destination page on its own. It may include redirects or handoff actions, but it does not exist only to bounce the user elsewhere.

When should a team use a Smart Page instead of a direct link?

Use a Smart Page when the journey needs context, branding, multiple calls to action, store choice, QR scanning flow, or a richer web surface before the user moves into the app or another destination.

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