How to Use the Feature Block on UniLink
The Feature block is a UniLink block that allows you to showcase the key features, benefits, or selling points of your product or service in a structured, visually appealing layout.
What is the Feature Block?
The Feature block gives you a dedicated space to highlight what makes your offer stand out. Each feature entry typically includes an icon or image, a short title, and a brief description, creating a scannable overview of your value proposition. It is widely used by SaaS products, digital creators, service providers, and coaches who want to communicate the benefits of their work clearly and professionally.
How to Add the Feature Block to Your Page
- Log in to your UniLink Dashboard at unilink.us
- Select the page you want to edit
- Click the Add Block button (+)
- Search for or scroll to find Feature
- Click to add it to your page
How to Configure the Feature Block
The Feature block is flexible and allows you to present information in a grid or list layout:
- Section Heading — Add a title like "Why Choose Us" or "What You Get" to frame the block and set expectations.
- Feature Icon or Image — Assign an icon or small image to each feature to create visual variety and aid quick comprehension.
- Feature Title — Write a short, punchy title for each feature such as "Instant Setup" or "No Design Skills Needed."
- Feature Description — Add one to two sentences explaining the feature and the specific benefit it provides to the visitor.
- Number of Columns — Arrange features in one, two, or three columns depending on how many you have and how your page is designed.
- Add Multiple Features — Include as many feature entries as needed. Three to six features is typically the sweet spot for readability.
Best Practices for the Feature Block
- Focus on benefits rather than features. Instead of "Drag-and-drop editor," say "Build your page in minutes with no coding required."
- Use consistent icon styles across all feature entries for a cohesive, professional look.
- Aim for three to six features. Too few feels incomplete; too many becomes overwhelming for readers.
- Write feature titles that could stand alone as selling points in case visitors only skim the headings.
- Place the Feature block near the top of your page, after your header, so visitors understand your value before scrolling to your links or offers.
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