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CMS Pages

The CMS feature lets admins easily create and manage all essential static pages like: Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions, User Privacy Policy, Merchant Privacy Policy, About Us, Data Deletion Policy, Support
FAQs, and more—without writing a single line of code.

Write the policies in the description box and hit save.

Adding or Editing FAQs

  1. Go to the FAQ section within CMS
  2. Click Add FAQ
  3. Fill in:
    • Question Title
    • Answer Content
  4. Click Save to make it live under the FAQ tab

FAQ's

The CMS (Content Management System) Pages section allows the admin to create, edit, and manage important content that appears on the website and the mobile application. This includes essential documents like Privacy Policies, Terms & Conditions, About Us, Data Deletion Policy, Support, and FAQs.

Only the admin has access to add new content, update existing pages, or customize the text as needed. Merchants and users do not have editing permissions.

The admin can manage text-based content such as legal policies (e.g., Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions), informational content (e.g., About Us), support guidelines, frequently asked questions, and other documents that need to be publicly accessible.

Yes. Once the admin saves the updates or adds new content, those changes become immediately visible to users on the website and application.

Absolutely. The CMS Pages are designed to be flexible so that the admin can update text, titles, or entire sections at any time based on new requirements, legal updates, or business changes.

Typical default pages include Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions, User Privacy Policy, Merchant Privacy Policy, About Us, Data Deletion Policy, Support, and FAQs. These can be customized as needed.

The CMS section ensures transparency and trust by providing users with clear, up-to-date information about policies, business values, and support processes. It helps businesses meet legal requirements and improves user confidence.

Primarily, yes. The CMS pages are designed to display structured text content, which is essential for legal and informational pages. However, text formatting can include headings, bullet points, and paragraphs to enhance readability.