Public Campaign Page - How Visitors Experience Your Campaign
Understand what visitors see when they open your campaign link, how they can introduce you, give you a shoutout on social media, download your resume, and en...
# Public Campaign Page
**The Public Campaign Page is the public face of your job search - the page that your network sees when they click your campaign link.** This documentation explains the visitor experience so you understand exactly what happens when you share your campaign URL.
Every element on the page is designed around one goal: **make it easy for people to help you.** Visitors don't need a Callings.ai account. They don't need to log in. They just need your link.

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## What Visitors See
When someone opens your campaign link, they land on a clean, professional page with your story and three clear ways to take action. The page is organized into two columns:
### Main Content (Left Column)
The main column tells your story from top to bottom:
1. **Campaign Banner** — Your headline, tagline, location, and work arrangement
2. **Action Figure** — Your AI-generated professional visual
3. **Campaign Story** — Your narrative including:
- A bold opening hook
- What you're looking for (roles, company types, industries)
- Why you're worth helping
- Key career highlights
- A warm closing call-to-action
### Sidebar (Right Column)
The sidebar keeps the action buttons visible as visitors scroll:
1. **Campaign Stats** — Page visits, intros drafted, encouragements
2. **Action Buttons** — Introduce, Give a Shoutout, Encourage
3. **Resume Preview** — PDF thumbnail with download buttons and LinkedIn link
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## The Three Action Buttons
The action buttons are the heart of your campaign page. Each gives visitors a specific, easy way to help.
### Introduce [Your Name]
This is the most powerful action on the page. When a visitor clicks **"Introduce [Your Name]"**, they enter a guided flow that generates a ready-to-send introduction message.
#### Step 1: Pick a Role

The visitor sees the question: **"Who do you know that could help [Your Name]?"** with the prompt: *"Pick a role below and we'll draft a ready-to-send introduction message for you."*
Below it, a set of suggested roles appears as clickable cards. These are generated by AI based on your target roles and campaign content. For example:
- AI Product Leaders
- Healthtech Founders
- Engineering Managers
- Recruiter
The visitor clicks a role card to select it and immediately begin generating the introduction.
At the bottom, a **custom role input** lets the visitor type any role that isn't listed (e.g., "A lead developer in AI") and submit it. This ensures visitors can always introduce you to someone relevant, even if the suggested roles don't cover their contact.
#### Step 2: Review and Send the Introduction

Once a role is selected, the AI generates a complete introduction message. The visitor sees "Your introduction is ready" with the prompt: *"Review the message below, then choose how to send it."*
The generated message includes:
- **Subject line** — Professional and specific (e.g., "Quick intro - [Your Name]"), editable
- **Introduction body** — A warm message explaining who you are, why you're worth meeting, and what you're looking for
- **A personal note from you** — Your personal introduction (configured in the Lend a Hand editor) appears below a separator, giving the recipient a direct message from you
The visitor can edit both the subject and body before sending. A **role badge** at the top right shows which role was selected, and a **Change role** link lets them go back and pick a different one.
**Sending options:**
| Action | What It Does |
|--------|-------------|
| **Open draft email** | Opens their default email client with the subject and body pre-filled |
| **Open LinkedIn messaging & paste** | Copies the message to clipboard, then opens LinkedIn Messaging so they can paste and send |
| **Copy Message** | Copies the full message (including subject) to clipboard |
The visitor can also click **Generate a different version** to get a fresh version of the message with the same role.
> **What you see:** Each time a visitor generates an introduction, your "Intros drafted" counter increments. You can track this in your analytics.
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### Give a Shoutout
When a visitor clicks **"Give a Shoutout"**, they enter a three-step flow that creates a social media post promoting you.
#### Step 1: Add a Personal Touch

The visitor sees: **"What would you highlight about [Your Name]?"** with the prompt: *"Jot down a few notes or bullet points. We'll turn them into a polished post for you."*
If your campaign includes suggested angles (generated from your profile), they appear as hints - for example: *"You may know [