Publishing to Hubs
Hubs turn a collection of Bites into a branded, shareable destination. Build onboarding academies, feature showcases, or help centers — all without writing code.
What are Hubs?
A Hub is a single-page hub that groups multiple Bites into an organized, browsable collection. Each Hub gets its own URL, applies your workspace branding, and uses a professionally designed template.
Professionally designed
Choose from multiple templates with hero sections, card grids, and embedded players.
Instantly shareable
Every Hub gets a hosted URL. Use custom slugs or your own domain.
Always up to date
Re-export a Bite, and the Hub reflects the change automatically.
Zero maintenance
Add or remove Bites and re-publish. No code changes, no deploys.
Create a Hub
- 1Navigate to Hubs in the DemoBites dashboard sidebar.
- 2Click "New Hub" and give it a name (e.g., "Product Academy", "Feature Updates").
- 3Choose a template — you can change it later without losing content.
- 4Your Hub is created in draft mode, ready for you to add Bites.
Add Bites
Switch to the Bites tab in the Hub editor to manage which Bites appear on the Hub.
- Click "Add Bite" to browse your workspace's published Bites.
- Select one or more Bites to add them to the Hub.
- Each Bite appears as a card with its title, thumbnail, and duration.
- A single Bite can appear on multiple Hubs — changes to the Bite propagate everywhere.
Organize content
Drag to reorder
Drag Bites to change their display order on the Hub. Put the most important content first — the template will highlight top items with larger cards or hero placement depending on the design.
Publish & preview
When you’re ready, click “Publish” to make the Hub live.
- 1Review the Bites list and their order.
- 2Check the template preview to see how the Hub will look.
- 3Click "Publish" — the Hub is instantly available at its URL.
- 4Copy the URL to share via email, Slack, social media, or embed it in your product.
Updating published Hubs
Published Hubs can be updated at any time:
- Add or remove Bites, then re-publish.
- Change the template or branding — re-publish to apply.
- Re-export a Bite in the Studio — the Hub automatically serves the latest version.
- The URL stays the same forever. No links break when you update content.
Tip: Use Hubs as living resources, not static documents. Keep adding new Bites as you ship features — your onboarding academy or help center grows with your product.