Campaign Page

Campaign pages are standalone donation pages fully hosted by Nizam — shareable landing pages that combine your campaign's story with an optimized donation form.

A campaign page is a standalone landing page fully hosted by Nizam at your campaign's public URL. Unlike the checkout modal (which embeds on your existing website), the campaign page is a complete, shareable destination that combines your campaign's story with an optimized donation form — no website, developers, or designers required.

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A full campaign page showing campaign media, title, message, donation form with giving levels, supporter feed, and goal progress bar
A full campaign page showing campaign media, title, message, donation form with giving levels, supporter feed, and goal progress bar
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Campaign pages are designed for sharing across every channel — email campaigns, social media posts, WhatsApp messages, QR codes on printed materials, or a link announced during a Jumu'ah khutbah. Donors visit the page, learn about your cause, and give — all in one place.

Custom subdomain

Eligible organizations can host campaign pages on a custom subdomain for a fully branded experience. Contact support@nizam.co to learn more.

Why Use Campaign Pages#

Everything in one place. The campaign page displays your media, messaging, donation form, supporter activity, and progress toward your goal on a single, optimized page. Donors don't need to navigate your website or search for a donation form.

No technical setup. Create and configure a campaign page entirely from your dashboard. There's no code to embed, no website to maintain, and no design work needed.

Optimized for conversion. Campaign pages are built on the same donation infrastructure as the checkout modal, with Nizam Intelligence personalizing the giving experience for each visitor.

Extended giving options. Campaign pages display both core and additional giving levels, giving donors more choices than the checkout modal alone. The extra space lets you tell a richer story with each level.

Content Override#

The campaign page displays the same content configured in Content & Media by default — the same media, title, and message that appear on the checkout modal. But the campaign page supports landscape media and has room for richer content, so you can override any of these elements specifically for this surface.

Overrides let you use larger images, longer descriptions, and different messaging on the campaign page while keeping the checkout modal concise. Only the fields you override are different — anything left blank falls back to the base content.

Optimizing for the medium

The checkout modal is compact — it needs concise messaging and works with both portrait and landscape media. The campaign page has more room, so overrides let you take advantage of that space with larger landscape images, longer descriptions, and messaging that tells a fuller story without changing what the modal shows.

Supporter Feed#

The supporter feed is a public list of recent donors displayed on the campaign page. It shows donor names, amounts, and how recently they gave — creating social proof that encourages others to contribute. Donors who choose to give anonymously still appear in the feed but are displayed with an anonymous name instead of their identity.

Goal Display#

When a campaign has a goal enabled, the campaign page shows a live progress bar with the amount raised, the goal target, and the number of supporters. Seeing that a campaign is 60% funded creates urgency and confidence that each gift makes a difference.

UTM Tracking#

Campaign pages support UTM parameters for tracking the source of visits and donations. Tag your shared links with UTM parameters to measure which channels drive the most traffic and giving — whether it's an email blast, a social media post, or a paid ad.