Questions,
answered plainly.
What this is, what you publish, how addresses work, and how much control you have.
What exactly is GullyPage?
A professional website that you own, built without a designer. It holds your full professional profile, the short posts you publish, and how people can reach you — at your own address.
Is this another LinkedIn?
No, and deliberately so. There are no connections, no followers, no feed and no algorithm. Nobody decides who sees your page except the people you send it to and the search engines that index it.
What do I write about?
What you already explain to clients, patients or colleagues every week. A misconception worth correcting, a deadline people miss, something a project taught you. One image, a headline, about 150 words.
Do I need to know anything technical?
No. Pick a theme, fill in what applies to you, press publish. Hosting, mobile layout, the secure certificate and search metadata are handled.
What address do I get?
yourname.gullypage.com, free, from the moment you publish. Usernames are first come, first served.
Can I use my own domain?
Yes, on a paid plan. Point yourname.com at your page and it becomes the real address, certificate included. Your GullyPage address keeps redirecting to it.
Who can see my phone number?
Only if you say so. Every contact detail is public, reachable through the enquiry form only, or hidden — and a hidden number never appears in the page source either.
I am a doctor. Are there rules about this?
Medical, legal and chartered accountancy bodies in India restrict advertising and solicitation. Pages in regulated professions start in a mode that keeps fees and promotional language off, and adds the right disclaimer. Your professional obligations remain yours — see the Content Policy.
Does each post get its own link?
Yes. Every post has a clean, permanent URL you can share, and it stays working even if you later edit the headline.
What happens if I stop paying?
Your page stays online. It moves to the free plan, your content is kept, and a connected custom domain keeps resolving for 30 days. We do not take a professional presence offline over a card that expired.
Can I change things later?
All of it, whenever. Rewrite your profile, reorder sections, change the theme, unpublish a post. Nothing is locked in after you publish.