Nested & Multipath URL Support Now Live (Beta)

Modified on Wed, 16 Jul at 7:42 AM

We’re excited to announce a major upgrade to how URLs work across Funnels, Websites, E-commerce, and Webinars: full support for nested or multipath URLs is now available in Beta
What's New
You can now create nested URLs with multiple path segments, such as:
/home/one
/profile/user1
/products/category/item123
/webinar/2025/july
Previously, adding a slash (/) in a URL path would automatically convert it into a hyphen (-), flattening your structure (e.g., /about/team became about-team). With this update, nested URLs maintain their full, intended hierarchy.
Key Benefits
  • SEO Optimization:
     This improvement addresses one of the most popular feature requests. Clean, hierarchical URLs improve site structure and SEO rankings by making your content easier for search engines to index and understand.
  • Improved User Experience:
     Visitors will see intuitive, well-organized paths in the address bar, creating a more professional and navigable experience.
  • Flexible Editing and Organization: 
    You can create or edit pages and steps with multiple path segments. This is ideal for structuring complex sites, product catalogs, content sections, or multi-step funnels and webinars.
  • Accurate Sitemap Generation:
     Your sitemaps will now reflect the correct nested paths, enabling better indexing and discovery by search engines like Google.
Availability
This feature is currently available in Beta for: Funnels, Websites, E-commerce, and Webinars
As a Beta release, it may receive further refinements based on your feedback.
Why This Matters
This enhancement directly supports building:
  • Logically segmented, professional-quality websites and sales funnels
  • Improved organic traffic through better-structured, SEO-friendly URLs
  • A more predictable, intuitive experience for your visitors
How to Get Started
  • Go to any funnel, website, e-commerce, or webinar page or step.
  • Click Edit.
  • Enter your desired nested URL path, using / to create hierarchical structures.
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