URL Structure

Configure URL patterns for your directory

URL Structure

Control how URLs are structured across your directory. You can set a prefix for each content type — listings, categories, and pages — to create clean, SEO-friendly URLs that match your brand.

Prefix Settings

Each content type has its own configurable URL prefix. The prefix appears between your domain and the item's slug.

Content Type Default Prefix Example URL
Listings (none) yourdomain.com/my-listing
Categories category yourdomain.com/category/restaurants
Pages page yourdomain.com/page/about-us

Presets & Custom Prefixes

Choose from common presets or enter your own custom prefix for each content type:

  • Listings: (none), listing, item, l, or custom
  • Categories: category, cat, c, (none), or custom
  • Pages: page, pages, p, (none), or custom

Each prefix field is locked by default. Click the padlock icon to unlock it for editing. A warning will remind you about SEO implications before you make changes.

Where to Find This

Navigate to Settings > SEO > Url Structure to configure your URL prefixes.