Accessing the Landing Pages Section
To manage your landing pages:
Log in to the Zid Partner Dashboard using your registered email and password.
From the left-hand menu, expand Themes Analytics.
Click My Themes, then switch to the Landing Pages tab at the top.
Here, you will see a table listing all landing pages you’ve created, along with key information and action options.
Understanding the Landing Page Table
Column | Description |
Landing Page Name | The title of the landing page you created (in Arabic/English). |
Created At | Date the landing page was first created. |
Price | The price defined for the landing page (if applicable). |
Published At | Date when the landing page was published (only appears after approval). |
Status | Indicates if the page is in Draft, Submitted, Rejected, or Published status. |
Action | Edit icon that allows updating and re-submitting the landing page. |
Managing Your Landing Page
Edit an Existing Landing Page
Click the Edit icon next to any listed landing page.
You’ll be taken back to the multi-step creation form where you can:
Replace the uploaded ZIP file
Update pricing, categories, preview/demo links, or description
Upload new images or replace existing ones
⚠️ Note: Editing a published landing page will require resubmission and a new review cycle.
Delete a Landing Page (if needed)
Currently, landing pages cannot be deleted from the dashboard. If you submitted something by mistake and want it removed, contact [email protected] for support.
Monitor Status
You can track each landing page’s current state:
Status | Description |
Draft | You’ve started creating the landing page but haven’t submitted it yet. |
Submitted | You’ve submitted it for review—edits are disabled until reviewed. |
Rejected | Zid’s team has found issues—check your email for feedback and re-edit to fix. |
Published | Your landing page is live and available in the Theme Market. |
Landing Page Purchase List
The Purchase List section in the partner dashboard provides detailed information about all the landing pages purchased by merchants. This section helps you keep track of the transactions and provides insight into each purchase.
To access the Purchase List for landing pages:
Login to the Partner Dashboard: Use your credentials to log in at Zid Partner Dashboard.
Navigate to 'My Themes': From the left-hand sidebar, click on ‘Purchase List’
In the ‘Purchase List’ tab, you will see a section called Landing pages.
Click on it to manage all aspects of your landing pages.
In the Purchase List section, you’ll find the following key columns:
Template Name: Displays the name of the landing page template purchased by the merchant.
Store URL: The URL of the store where the landing page is being used.
Store Name: The name of the store using the landing page template.
Merchant Name: The name of the merchant who purchased the landing page.
Merchant Email: The email address of the merchant.
Merchant Phone: The phone number of the merchant for contact.
Amount Paid: The total payment made by the merchant for the landing page.
Purchased At: The date the landing page was purchased.
Additional Features
Search by Store Name: You can search for specific store names by typing in the store name and hitting enter.
Date Filter: You can filter the purchases by date by selecting a "From" and "To" date.
Result Per Page: You can choose how many results to display per page, with an option for 10 results.
Export All: You can export the entire purchase list to a CSV file by clicking the Export All button at the top right of the page. This is useful for record-keeping or reporting purposes.
This Purchase List helps you monitor your sales, and provides valuable insights into merchant engagement and payment tracking for your landing pages. You can follow up with merchants directly via email or phone if needed, or use this information to manage your landing page products effectively.
Best Practices
Keep your demo and preview store URLs active and aligned with your design.
Ensure images meet the dimension and format requirements.
Regularly review and update landing pages to reflect improvements or new merchant needs.