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Content Management

Content Management

Whoopix organizes content into pages, articles, categories, and reusable templates. This guide explains each content type, how they connect, and how to publish at scale.

Content model overview

Unlike monolithic CMS platforms that force everything into posts and pages, Whoopix uses a modular content model designed for SEO scale:

Pages

Static and dynamic landing pages — services, locations, product categories, programmatic SEO pages.

Articles

Blog posts, news, guides, and long-form content with full SEO metadata and internal linking.

Categories

Hierarchical taxonomy for organizing articles, products, and programmatic page clusters.

All content types share the same SEO layer — metadata, schema, canonical URLs, and sitemap inclusion are handled automatically at the system level. See CMS Development for how developers extend this model.

Pages module

The Pages module is where you create and manage every non-article URL on your site — homepages, service pages, landing pages, and programmatic SEO pages generated from templates.

Whoopix pages management

Pages list view with status, slug, and SEO indicators.

Key page fields
  • Title & slug — human-readable title and URL path (auto-generated or custom)
  • Template — determines layout and available content blocks
  • Content blocks — text, images, CTAs, FAQs, and custom fields per template
  • SEO panel — meta title, description, canonical, Open Graph, schema type
  • Status — draft, scheduled, published, or archived
Programmatic pages: Connect a data source (CSV, API, database query) to a template and generate hundreds or thousands of pages with unique content and consistent SEO structure. Details in SEO Tools.

Articles & blog

The Articles module handles blog posts, news, guides, and any date-stamped or author-attributed content. Articles inherit the same SEO infrastructure as pages.

Whoopix blog articles module

Article editor with content, SEO fields, and publishing controls.

  • Rich editor — WYSIWYG content with heading structure enforced for SEO
  • Featured image — auto-generates Open Graph and schema image fields
  • Categories & tags — assign taxonomy for internal linking and archive pages
  • Author & date — supports Article schema with author and publish date
  • AI-assisted drafts — generate content outlines and drafts within the workflow

The mobile admin view lets editors publish and review content from any device:

Whoopix mobile blog editor

Categories & taxonomy

Categories provide hierarchical organization for articles, products, and programmatic page clusters. Each category can have its own landing page, metadata, and URL structure.

Whoopix categories management

Category tree with parent-child relationships and SEO settings per category.

  • Nested categories with unlimited depth
  • Per-category meta title, description, and canonical URL
  • Automatic breadcrumb and internal link generation
  • Category archive pages with pagination and schema markup

Templates

Templates define the structure and available fields for each page type. Whoopix templates are fully customizable — your development team controls the HTML, CSS, and field definitions.

Whoopix template manager

Template manager — create and assign templates to page types.

Template types commonly used: - landing-page (hero, features, CTA blocks) - service-page (service details, FAQ, related services) - location-page (city/region programmatic SEO) - product-category (e-commerce category landing) - article (blog post layout)

Templates connect to your frontend rendering layer. In a headless setup, the API returns structured JSON based on the template schema. See Integrations & API.

Publishing workflow

  1. Draft — create content, assign template, fill SEO fields. Not visible on frontend or in sitemap.
  2. Review — optional review stage for teams with editor/approver roles (see Security & Roles).
  3. Schedule — set a future publish date; cron publishes automatically.
  4. Publish — page goes live, sitemap updates, schema generates, internal links activate.
  5. Monitor — track rankings via SERP module and SEO tasks for ongoing optimization.
Every state transition triggers the appropriate SEO action — no manual sitemap submission or schema updates required.
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