A Dapple Page is a single, branded URL that acts as a central hub for all of your organisation’s active projects and submission forms. Think of it as your organisation’s creative portal—a simple link you can share anywhere that always stays up to date.
What's on a Page?
Project title and short description.
Project image or banner.
Submission deadline.
Submission fee, if there is one.
A clear Submit button that opens the submission form.
Your organisation's logo, brand colour, and supporting text.
Why use Pages?
Pages give creators a single, consistent place to learn about a project before submitting — without you needing to build a separate landing page on your own website. They're styled with your brand colour and logo, so they feel like an extension of your organisation, and they update automatically when you change the project's deadline or visibility.
Rather than needing to update your website, newsletters, or social media every time you launch a new project, you can simply use your Dapple Page link once and keep it there forever. Any updates you make inside Dapple—such as new projects, revised guidelines, or updated pricing—will automatically flow through to your Page, with no need to change anything on the front end.
How is a Page different from a submission form?
| Page | Submission Form |
Purpose | Pre-submission mini-landing page — shows all available projects | Collects the submission itself |
When creators see it | Before submitting | After clicking Submit on the Page |
What you customise | Title, description, URL image, brand colour | Form fields, attachments, payments, conditional logic etc |
1. One link, always current
Your Dapple Page becomes the single link you share on your website, socials, or mailouts. You’ll never have to request small, costly web updates again—everything can be managed directly within Dapple.
2. Show all active projects together
Creators get an at-a-glance view of everything they can submit to. Instead of chasing down separate links, they can explore multiple opportunities from one place.
3. Branded and professional
Each Page comes with a short, branded link, giving your organisation a professional, consistent home for all submissions. You can also brand with images and brand colours.
4. Add organisation details
You can include background information, contact details, and even upsell other projects or services you offer—giving you more ways to engage creators.
5. No login required
Anyone with the link can view your Dapple Page—no need for them to create an account first. This lowers the barrier to entry and encourages more submissions.
6. Save time and money
Because updates are made directly in Dapple, you won’t need to rely on web agencies (or wait for them) to make small changes. This is especially valuable for organisations where quick updates are essential.
Creator experience
For creators, Dapple Pages mean:
Transparency: they can see all your open calls in one place.
Choice: they can decide which opportunities best suit them.
Ease of access: no login required, just click and browse.
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