The latest product news and updates to Moosend.
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Integration with Sitecore Content Hub DAM - The integration with Sitecore's Digital Asset Management system enables you to use your Content Hub images in your campaigns and your campaign templates.
Improved user experience - We've significantly enhanced performance in the editor so you won't experience a delay when editing large campaigns.
API documentation
For an improved user experience, we have moved the API documentation from Apiary to a new site. The site uses a modern API tri-pane layout that lets users see simultaneously the topic outline in the left pane, the API content in the middle and the code samples in the right pane. We also use a single page structure so that users can easily navigate to and find the specific topic or endpoint they require on the same page.
The API content is divided into two distinct sections. The Getting Started section includes an overview of the API, standard API topics for onboarding API users, and a walkthrough for creating API requests. The API reference section includes a description of each endpoint and method to use, request and response parameters, and code samples in different programming languages such as, cURL, Java, Go, and Python.
Wheel of fortune (WOF)
You can now add a Wheel of fortune (WOF) to a form on your landing page or subscription form. By adding a WOF, your audience gets to spin a wheel in a form and win discounts or any offer you have set in exchange for subscribing to your email list.
Promotional pop-up
In addition to the different subscription forms you can create in Moosend , you can now create another type of form called promotional pop up. This type of form is used mainly to promote a special message, like a new product offer, a sale, or an event that you don't want your visitors to miss. To help you get started with the design, you can choose from the available templates.
Save custom items for reuse
The editor now allows you to save custom items in your newsletters and landing pages. Previously, you could only save custom layouts for reuse. Now, you can save any item you've created from scratch or customized, for example, a button or a timer, or any other reusable items.
Code mode in landing page and subscription form editors
The code mode has been added to the landing page and subscription form editors. Previously, you could only use code mode in the campaign editor for newsletters. This mode lets you get a read-only view of the HTML code of your landing pages and subscription forms, download the JSON files of your Moosend templates, or upload JSON files of templates from another source.
Additional editor enhancements
The editor has added more options for designing your newsletters, landing pages, and subscription forms. You can now adjust the width of your newsletter into preset sizes, select a newsletter layout's background image position, add shadow to items, set default fonts, and switch the default article image position.
Editor redesign
To improve usability, several improvements have been made to the design of the campaign editor, landing page editor, and subscription form editor. You can see a top menu where you can access different modes and options. In the left pane of the editor, you can access layouts, items, and settings and in the right pane, you can see the layout- or item-specific settings. Additional enhancements have also been added to allow users to zoom in and out, resize the editing area, and access help articles from within the editors.
New comments mode
You can now add comments to an item or a container when you design your campaigns, landing pages, or subscription forms. Using comments mode, you can collaborate with team members by adding and replying to comments and marking them as resolved or unresolved. You are also notified as a team member when another member adds a comment to a design you're working on.
Redo option
You can now restore any actions that were undone in your newsletter, landing page, or subscription form design. (Previously, you were able to undo any action but you had to redo everything manually if you wanted to go back to the previous actions).
The redo button is placed after the undo button in the top bar.
Code mode enhancement
When you are working on your campaigns, you can now use code mode to get an actual read-only view of the HTML code of your design. This enables you to check the code of your current newsletter template before copying the HTML code and sharing it with others.
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