A smarter way to organize knowledge in your digital workplace

Introducing Channel Pages

November 5, 2025
Channel Pages bring structure to knowledge inside Diggspace. Create and organize pages within channels, keep content visible beyond the feed, and help teams find what matters faster.

Introduction

Important knowledge shouldn’t fall through the cracks just because something new was published. Many organizations rely on articles to share information, but feeds naturally prioritize the latest update. Over time, valuable content gets buried, becomes harder to find, and loses impact.

That’s why we created Channel Pages. A structured, intuitive way to organize knowledge inside Diggspace channels, so information stays accessible, relevant, and easy to navigate.

 

Why it matters

Feeds are great for news.

They are not great for knowledge that needs to live longer than a week.

Teams often adapt content or build workarounds to maintain visibility. In practice, this slows people down, creates duplicated effort, and leaves key information scattered.

Channel Pages solve this problem by giving every channel its own page structure that supports long-term content, organized by relevance instead of time.

 

What Channel Pages bring to Diggspace

Channel Pages allow you to:

  • Build a hierarchy of pages inside each channel
  • Group content by topic, project, or audience
  • Access structured content without scrolling through feeds
  • Combine text with components, forms, and documents
  • Create drafts and version pages before publishing
  • Assign multiple authors to support collaborative knowledge building
  • Keep content indexed and searchable across Diggspace, Diggy, and Microsoft Graph

This creates a single place for lasting knowledge and everyday communication to live side by side.

 

Permissions and control

Channel permissions apply automatically:

  • Authors can create and edit their pages
  • Editors and Administrators can manage and reorganize all pages

Simple, clear, and consistent with the way Diggspace already works.

 

Why it improves productivity

With Channel Pages, employees spend less time searching and more time acting.

Content stays visible and organized in a way that makes sense for the business, not the algorithm of a feed.

This helps every team maintain clarity and move faster.

 

See it in action

Watch the walkthrough below to explore how Channel Pages work and how you can start using them today.

Ready to take knowledge management further with Diggspace?

Book a demo or try Diggspace and see how structured content can transform the way your teams work.

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