What is a Site?
A site is a knowledge hub designed to organize and present content for a specific audience. It serves as a central location where information is created, managed, and accessed. The audience for a site can vary, including an entire company, a specific department, or external customers.
- A site acts as a central hub for knowledge sharing.
- Each site is accessible via its own unique URL.
- Sites are tailored to the needs of particular audiences.

Key Concepts
Sites exist within a ScreenSteps account, and you can have multiple sites under one account. Each site can have its own set of permissions, controlling who can view or edit the content.
- Multiple sites can be managed within a single account.
- Permissions can be set at the site level.
- Sites help organize content for different groups or purposes.
Why It Matters
Understanding what a site is helps you effectively organize and distribute knowledge to the right people. By structuring information into sites, you ensure that each audience receives relevant and accessible content.
- Sites improve knowledge organization and access.
- They allow for targeted content delivery.
- Managing permissions at the site level enhances security and relevance.