What is SEO Pre-rendering?
When search engine bots (like Google, Bing, or DuckDuckGo) visit your Members Portal, they receive a specially pre-rendered version of each page that includes:- Meta tags — Title and description that appear in search results
- Open Graph data — Rich preview cards when shared on social media
- Structured data (JSON-LD) — Machine-readable information about your location, opening hours, and services
- Navigation links — Links to all your public pages to help crawlers discover your content
SEO pre-rendering is automatically enabled for all Members Portal Version 5 locations. No additional setup is required.
Configuring SEO Settings
Navigate to Settings > Features > Website > SEO to configure how your portal appears in search engines.The SEO tab is only available for locations running Members Portal Version 5.
Home Page Content
The settings you configure for your home page directly affect what search engines display in search results:Banner & Claims
Services Section
When you enable services on your home page, each service adds a bullet point to the pre-rendered content that search engines see:- Workspace service — Describe your hot desks, dedicated desks, and workspace offerings
- Bookings service — Highlight meeting rooms, event spaces, and bookable resources
- Community service — Promote your networking events, community perks, and member benefits
Features Visible to Search Engines
The features you enable in Settings > Features > Website > Features directly affect what search engines index:- Enabled features appear in a “What We Offer” list in search results
- They influence your meta description (the snippet shown below your title)
- Each feature gets a clickable link in the navigation section
- Events
- Blog
- Room Bookings
- Member Directory
- Discussion Board
- Contact
- Book a Tour
- Online Sign Up
- Mail & Deliveries
- Visitor Management
Social Links
Social network links you configure in Settings > Features > Website > Footer are included in structured data served to search engines.
These links help search engines understand that your social media accounts belong to your coworking space, which can improve your overall online presence.
Location Information
The following location details from Settings > General settings > Contact & location details are used in structured data:Page-Specific Settings
Some feature settings affect how individual pages appear in search results:Contact Page
- Enable enquiry form — When enabled, search engines see that you offer a contact form
- Enable tour booking — Mentions tour booking in contact page SEO content
Events
- Allow ticket cancellation — Events page mentions free cancellation in search results
Blog
- Allow comments — Blog page mentions open comments in search results
Reservations
- Allow guest bookings — Booking pages mention “no membership required”
- Allow recurring bookings — Booking pages mention recurring options
Sign-Up
- Google sign-in / Facebook sign-in — Sign-up page mentions social sign-up options
Navigation Links for Crawlers
Your Members Portal automatically generates navigation links in the pre-rendered content to help search engines discover all your public pages:Home Page Navigation
The home page includes an “Explore” section with links to:- Sign Up (if online sign-up is enabled)
- Book a Tour (if tours are enabled)
- Contact Us (if contact page is enabled)
- Events (if events are enabled)
- Blog (if blog is enabled)
- FAQ (if FAQs are publicly accessible)
- Book (Resource Type) — one link per enabled resource type (meeting rooms, hot desks, private offices, etc.)
Cross-Links Between Pages
To help crawlers navigate your site, pages include relevant cross-links: Contact Page → Sign Up, Book a Tour, FAQ Sign-Up Page → All bookable resource types, Book a Tour, Contact Us Booking Pages → Sign Up, Book a Tour, Contact Us, Other resource types This internal linking helps search engines understand your site structure and improves the likelihood that all your pages are indexed.FAQ Page Optimization
If you’ve configured FAQs (Settings > Features > Website > Access > FAQs), your FAQ page includes structured data with theFAQPage schema type.
FAQ pages only appear in search results if Access is set to Public. Other access levels (Logged in users, Members only) prevent search engines from seeing the content.
Best Practices
Write for Humans First
While it’s important to include relevant keywords, write naturally for your potential customers. Search engines prioritize content that provides value to readers.Keep Descriptions Concise
- Meta title: 50-60 characters
- Meta description: 150-160 characters
- Home page short introduction: 140 characters maximum
Use Descriptive Text for Services
Instead of generic text like “We offer workspace,” write specific descriptions: ✅ Good: “Flexible hot desks in a vibrant open-plan area with high-speed WiFi and unlimited coffee” ❌ Avoid: “Workspace available”Update Content Regularly
Search engines favor sites with fresh content. Regularly publish:- Blog articles about your community, industry insights, or space updates
- New events to keep your events page active
- Updates to your About Us section
Monitor Your Search Presence
Use Google Search Console to:- See which pages are indexed
- Monitor search performance
- Identify and fix crawl errors
Verifying Your SEO Setup
To verify your SEO configuration is working:-
View Source in Browser
Visit your Members Portal in a private browsing window, right-click, and select “View Page Source.” Search for<meta name="description"to see your meta tags. -
Test Rich Results
Use Google’s Rich Results Test to validate your structured data. -
Check Open Graph
Paste your portal URL into Facebook’s Sharing Debugger to see how your page appears when shared.
Related Documentation
- Custom Domain Setup — Use your own domain for better brand recognition
- Features Configuration — Enable or disable features that affect SEO
- Access Settings — Control which pages are publicly accessible