How to Use Hubspot Site Trees to View Your Page Hierarchy
The Hubspot site tree view makes it easy to visualize and manage how your website and landing pages are organized, so you can quickly adjust hierarchy, navigation, and overall structure.
This guide walks you through where to find the site tree feature, how it behaves for different content types, and how to reorder pages with simple drag-and-drop controls.
What the Hubspot Site Tree Shows You
The site tree is a visual outline of how your content is structured. In the content editor sidebar, it presents a hierarchical list of nested pages so you can understand relationships at a glance.
Key things you can see in this tree:
- Parent and child page relationships
- Depth of nested pages and sections
- Relative order of pages within a section
- Where a specific page lives within your overall site hierarchy
Where to Access the Hubspot Site Tree
You can open the site tree directly from the content editor for your website pages and certain types of single landing pages.
Open the Site Tree for Website Pages in Hubspot
- In your Hubspot account, go to your main navigation and open the Content or Marketing section, depending on your account layout.
- Navigate to your website page management area.
- Open any website page in the editor.
- Look to the left sidebar to find the site tree panel. It will display the hierarchy for the section that includes the page you are currently editing.
The tree shows your current page highlighted inside its parent section, along with sibling and nested child pages in that same area of the site.
Open the Site Tree for Single Landing Pages in Hubspot
The site tree is also available for single landing pages that are part of a hierarchical group.
- From your Hubspot dashboard, go to your landing pages listing.
- Select a landing page that belongs to a group, and open it in the content editor.
- In the left sidebar, open the site tree view.
In this context, the tree displays only the hierarchy of pages within that specific landing page group, not the entire site.
When the Hubspot Site Tree Is Not Available
There are some situations where the site tree does not appear in the editor sidebar.
- Standalone landing pages: Single landing pages that are not part of a hierarchical group may not show the tree.
- Certain content tools: If a content type does not support grouped hierarchy, the tree view can be unavailable.
- Limited permissions: If your Hubspot user role restricts access to page management or site structure tools, you may not see or be able to edit the tree.
If you believe you should have access but do not see the tree, confirm with your account administrator that you have the correct permissions and that the content is part of a site tree-enabled section.
How to Reorder Pages in the Hubspot Site Tree
Within the tree interface, you can visually reshape the structure of a section by dragging pages to new positions.
Drag and Drop to Change Page Order
To reorder pages inside the Hubspot tree:
- Open any page in the section you want to edit, so its hierarchy appears in the sidebar tree.
- Hover over the page you want to move until you see drag handles or the cursor indicates you can move it.
- Click and hold the page item, then drag it up or down the list.
- Release the mouse when the placement indicator shows the new target position.
The page will now be reordered within that level of the hierarchy. Sibling pages adjust automatically to reflect the new arrangement.
Move Pages Between Levels in Hubspot
When supported by your current structure, you can also move a page between parent levels.
- In the site tree, select the page you want to reposition.
- Drag the item slightly to the left or right while moving it up or down to align with a new level.
- Drop the item when the tree highlights the new parent location.
After you release, the selected page becomes a child of the new parent, and any of its own child pages move with it as a group.
Best Practices for Managing Hierarchy in Hubspot
Using the site tree effectively helps maintain a logical structure that supports navigation, SEO, and content management.
Keep Your Hubspot Site Tree Organized
- Group related content: Place pages under meaningful parent sections to reflect user journeys.
- Limit depth: Avoid overly deep nesting that makes content hard to find or manage.
- Use clear naming: Page titles should make the tree easy to scan for every editor.
Review Hierarchy Before Publishing
Before publishing new content in Hubspot:
- Check that the page appears under the correct parent in the tree.
- Confirm that sibling pages are ordered in a logical sequence.
- Adjust positions with drag and drop so the structure matches your navigation strategy.
Learn More About the Hubspot Site Tree Feature
The behavior and options of the tree for website pages and landing pages are documented in the official product knowledge base. To dive deeper into details, see the original article on viewing the hierarchy of pages in site trees in this Hubspot help resource.
If you are planning a broader site restructuring, you can also reference additional strategy material from specialized consultancies like Consultevo to align your structure with performance goals.
By regularly reviewing your hierarchy in the editor sidebar and using the site tree tools, you keep your content well organized, easier to maintain, and better aligned with how visitors navigate your site.
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