Place Details Cards, Website, Address, and Visit Site
How the place page details card works, what metadata items like Website and Address mean, and how the Visit site link differs from GetPaidX-native activity around the venue.
Place Details Cards, Website, Address, and Visit Site
Where you see this in the app
This page documents the Place details card on a place page.
It appears alongside the venue activity surfaces and summarizes practical location metadata such as website and address.
Place details card
The details card is the venue-reference panel.
From an end-user standpoint, it is there to answer simple questions quickly:
- what place is this,
- where is it,
- does it have an external website,
- what core details are worth checking before interacting further.
It is not meant to replace the live post, chat, or people surfaces. It complements them.
Website and Visit site
If the place has a website, the card can show a Website row with a Visit site link.
Users should understand that Visit site leaves the GetPaidX venue context and opens the place's own external website.
That means:
- it is an external reference action,
- it does not continue the GetPaidX posting or chat flow,
- it is useful for venue verification or venue-owned details that the app does not duplicate.
Address card and location
The address block is the plain location anchor for the place.
It helps users confirm they are looking at the right venue before they:
- create a place-linked post,
- join the live chat,
- share the place page with others.
Users should treat the address as venue context, not as a promise that every post on the page is physically on-site right now.
How to read these cards
A good mental model is:
- details card = venue facts,
- post entry = venue-linked authoring,
- live chat / people / posts = venue activity.
That separation keeps users from confusing static place metadata with live on-site presence.
Related docs
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