Mass Page Builder — Headers Tab
The Headers tab is where you provide the H2 section headings that appear above each of the seven content sections on your generated pages. This tab is only available in Masspage mode — in AI Website mode the headings are generated automatically by the AI. Each header you enter here becomes the H2 heading for the corresponding content block on the page.
Headers Input Mode
Four radio button options that determine how the headers are provided. Below is the full tab as it appears in the default Input Headers mode, showing all seven header fields and all four mode options.

Input Headers — The default mode. Seven individual text input fields appear below where you type each header directly. These fixed headers are used across all generated pages — every page uses the same set of headings for its content sections.
Select Random Headers from Text File — When selected a file uploader appears. Upload a plain .txt file with one header per line. For each generated page the system randomly selects headers from this file to use as the H2 headings for the content sections, so each page gets a different combination of headings making the pages more varied.
Select Headers from Text File in Ascending Order — When selected the same file uploader appears. Upload a .txt file with headers one per line. Instead of randomising the selection this mode uses the headers in order — the first set of seven lines goes to page one, the next seven to page two, and so on. This lets you assign specific unique headings to each page in sequence.
Select Headers and Contents from CSV File (Only applicable in one content area) — A newer option marked with a New badge. When selected a CSV file uploader appears with a Download Sample link so you can see the correct format. This mode reads both the header and the corresponding content body text from the same CSV file simultaneously, pairing them up. This only works when your Page Content Settings in Build Settings is set to 1 Content — it is not compatible with the 7 Content layout. Use this when you have pre-written header and content pairs ready to import as a batch.
File Uploaders
Select Headers from Text File — Appears when either file-based mode is selected. A drag-and-drop uploader that accepts plain .txt files only.

Select Headers and Contents from CSV File — Appears when the CSV mode is selected. A drag-and-drop uploader that accepts .csv files. The sample CSV shows the required column structure of header in one column and content in the next.

Spin Content / Protected Terms
When Input Headers mode is selected two additional controls appear at the top right of the header input area.
Protected Terms — A text field where you enter comma-separated terms that should not be altered by the spintax processor. For example if your headers contain brand names or technical terms you do not want modified, list them here separated by commas.
Spin Content button — Applies spintax processing to the header text you have entered. Spintax is a format that uses curly braces and pipes to define alternative word choices, for example {Fast|Quick|Rapid} Service. Clicking Spin Content processes any spintax notation in your header fields so you can preview or apply the variations.
Headers 1 through Headers 7
Seven individual text input fields that appear when Input Headers mode is selected. Each field corresponds to one of the seven content sections on the generated page.
Headers 1 — The H2 heading that appears above the first content section on every page.
Headers 2 — The H2 heading above the second content section.
Headers 3 — The H2 heading above the third content section.
Headers 4 — The H2 heading above the fourth content section.
Headers 5 — The H2 heading above the fifth content section.
Headers 6 — The H2 heading above the sixth content section.
Headers 7 — The H2 heading above the seventh content section.
Appears in: Each header renders as an H2 tag directly above its corresponding content block on every generated page. If your Page Content Settings is set to 1 Content, only Headers 1 is used. If set to 7 Content, all seven headers are used. The headers also appear in the meta keywords of the page and are used as the anchor text for jumplinks when the Jumplinks in All Pages feature is enabled in Build Settings.
