Blog and website content
Write and publish posts to your clinic's public website with the built-in editor.
The blog is how your clinic turns up in a patient's search results months before they book. Hello Homeo gives you a simple content manager: write a post, add a picture (or let the AI draw one), save it as a draft, and publish it when it is ready. Every published post gets its own public page, its own web address, and the search-engine tags Google looks for — you do not have to configure any of that.
/c/your-clinic/admin/blogsThe Blogs list
Click Blogs in the sidebar. The header reads Manage Blogs and counts what you have — 12 blog posts • 12 loaded. Every post is a card: featured image, a Published or Draft badge, the title, the description, By {author}, and the date it was created.
- Search blogs by title or description…
- Type-as-you-go search across the post title and its description.
- All Blogs / Published / Drafts
- The status filter, beside the funnel icon. Drafts is the fastest way to find the half-written posts you meant to come back to.
- Sort by Created / Updated / Title / Status
- How the cards are ordered, with an arrow button next to it to flip between ascending and descending. The sort reorders the posts already loaded on screen — keep scrolling to pull in older ones.
Posts load 12 at a time as you scroll; at the end you see You've seen all blog posts. If you have none yet, the empty state offers a Create Your First Blog button.
| Hover a card and click… | What happens |
|---|---|
| The pencil | Opens the post in the Edit Blog editor. |
| The eye / eye-off | Publishes a draft, or takes a published post back down. There is no confirmation — it happens straight away, with a toast to tell you it worked. |
| The bin | Asks Delete Blog Post, and deletes the post for good once you confirm. |
| Edit Post (bottom-left of the card) | The same as the pencil. |
| View Live (bottom-right) | Opens the post's real public page. Only shown on published posts. |
Writing a new post
Click Create Blog at the top of the list. You land on Create New Blog, which is four cards stacked down the page: Blog Details, Featured Image, Content, and a live Preview that shows you the card your readers will see.
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Type the Title.
The one field you cannot skip. It also becomes the post's public web address.
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Check the Author.
Pre-filled with your own name. Change it if the article is really by one of your doctors — it is free text, so type the name exactly as patients should read it.
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Pick a Category.
Readers use categories to filter the public blog, so choosing one makes the post easier to find.
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Write the Description.
Maximum 500 characters, with a live
(n/500)counter that turns amber past 450. This is the summary on the blog card — and the line Google shows under your headline. - 5
Add a Featured Image.
Drag a picture onto the box, or click it and choose a file.
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Write the article in the Content editor.
Content is required before you can publish, though not before you can save a draft.
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Click Save Draft, or Publish to put it live immediately.
Publishing confirms with Your blog post is now live and visible to the public. Either way you are returned to the Blogs list.
- Title *
- Required. Save Draft stays greyed out until you type one, and Publish needs a title and content.
- Author
- Free text, pre-filled with your name. Shown on the card and on the public post.
- Category
- One of General, Homeopathy, Wellness, Nutrition, Mental Health, Chronic Conditions, Women's Health, Lifestyle, Case Studies. Optional — but it is what the category filter on the public blog reads.
- Featured post
- A toggle that marks the post as featured and adds a Featured chip to the preview. It is stored with the post; it does not change where the post appears on the public blog today.
- Description
- Up to 500 characters. Optional when you first create the post — but the Edit Blog form treats it as required, so you will be asked for it the next time you touch the post. Write it now.
- Content *
- The article itself. Required to publish; a draft can be saved with a title alone.
The content editor
The Content box is a rich-text editor — what you type is what your readers get, and there is no HTML to learn. The toolbar across the top gives you:
- Bold, italic, and inline
code. - H1, H2 and H3 headings — use H2 for your section titles; they give the article structure and help it rank.
- Bullet lists and numbered lists.
- A link button: select the words first, click the link icon, then paste the address into the box that pops up. Leaving that box empty removes the link instead.
- A quote block — good for a patient testimonial or a line from a materia medica.
- A horizontal rule, to separate sections.
The featured image
Drag a file onto the Featured Image box, or click it and pick one. The box states the rules: PNG, JPG, GIF up to 5MB. Anything larger is refused with Image size should be less than 5MB. Once it uploads you see the picture with a small red × in the corner — click that to remove it and choose another.
Generating the image with AI
If you have no photograph worth using, Hello Homeo can draw one. Open the post in Edit Blog and click Generate with AI in the corner of the Featured Image card.
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Click Generate with AI.
The ✦ AI Image Generation panel opens under the heading.
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Describe the picture you want — or leave the box empty.
Left empty, the image is generated from the post's title alone. The placeholder shows the idea: A serene scene with chamomile flowers and homeopathic vials on a wooden table…
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Click Generate Image.
The button reads Generating… while it works. The finished picture drops straight into the Featured Image box.
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Not happy with it? Open the panel and generate another.
Each run replaces the picture in the box. Nothing reaches the post until you click Save Changes.
Draft, published and featured
A post is either a draft or published — never both — and carries an independent featured flag. On the Edit Blog screen both sit in the Publishing Options card at the bottom.
| Toggle | What it says | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Published | Make this blog visible to the public | On, the post has a live public page anyone can read. Off, it is a Draft — visible only to admins, inside this screen. |
| Featured | Highlight this blog on the homepage | Marks the post as featured and shows a Featured chip in the preview. It does not currently give the post a different placement on the public blog. |
You do not have to open the editor to flip a post live. On the Blogs list, hover any card and click the eye icon to publish it, or the eye-off icon to take it down — Blog published successfully! / Blog unpublished successfully!
Where your posts appear
Publishing gives the post its own public page on the Hello Homeo blog, at an address built from the title: an article called Homeopathy for Seasonal Allergies is published at hellohomeo.in/blog/homeopathy-for-seasonal-allergies. That link works for anyone — patients, WhatsApp groups, your Instagram bio — and needs no login. Published posts also surface in the blog's search box and its category filter.
View Live at the bottom of a published card opens that page. Inside the editor, the Preview button does the same in a new tab — but only for a post that is saved and published. On a draft it tells you so: Publish the blog to view its public page (drafts are not publicly visible).
Editing, unpublishing and deleting
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Find the post — search for it, or filter to Drafts or Published.
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Hover the card and click the pencil, or click Edit Post.
The screen reads Edit Blog / Update your blog post.
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Make your changes and click Save Changes.
Title, description and content are all checked again — an empty description or empty content stops the save.
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To take a post down without losing it, turn Published off — or click the eye-off icon on the card.
It becomes a draft again. Nothing is lost; the text stays exactly as you wrote it.
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To remove it entirely, hover the card, click the bin and confirm Delete.
The dialog warns you: This action cannot be undone. There is no recycle bin — if there is any doubt, unpublish instead.
Why can't I see Blogs in my sidebar?+
Your plan does not include the Blog CMS feature — or your trial has ended and the plan you settled on does not carry it. See Plans and billing.
Can a doctor or a receptionist write posts?+
No. The blog is an admin-only screen; only the Admin role can open it. If your doctors write the articles, paste their words in and put their name in the Author field. See Roles and permissions.
Preview says the post isn't publicly visible.+
It is still a draft. Preview opens the real public page, and drafts do not have one. Turn Published on, click Save Changes, then preview.
Can I schedule a post for next Monday?+
Not from the editor — there is no publish-date field. Write it, click Save Draft, and on Monday hover the card and click the eye icon. It goes live instantly.
How long can an article be?+
The article itself has no length limit. Only the Description is capped, at 500 characters.
What does the AI image generator cost?+
The editor shows no per-image charge. Generate as many as you like until one looks right — only the picture left in the box when you click Save Changes is kept.