This month we are focusing on organized teamwork, smoother exports, and more reliable editing. You will see new ways of managing content at scale, plus stable work across the editor.
1. New: Dedicated Modules page
Your module library now has its own Modules page in the account interface.
All saved modules are listed in one place, so you can review, copy, move, and configure them without opening each email. Teams can also start creating a new module directly from this page instead of building it inside an existing template.

This helps larger teams keep brand-approved modules under control. You can see what exists, update it, and reuse it, all from one screen instead of searching through individual emails.
2. New: Dedicated Integrations page
We have added an Integrations page that gathers all connected services in a single view. You can see which ESPs and CDPs are linked, edit or remove connections, and add new ones from the same place.
This replaces the old flow where each export destination had to be managed separately.
3. New: Task links in Jira
You can now attach a Jira task link to any email or template in your library. Once linked, that item is marked with a special tag.
This helps marketing and production teams track which email belongs to which task, especially when many teams are working in parallel.
4. New: Exports
WhatCounts export
You can now export finished templates to WhatCounts directly from Stripo. Your HTML, images, and dynamic elements are kept intact, so you can move straight to scheduling and testing in WhatCounts without manual uploads.
NetCore export
We have also added export support for NetCore. If you run marketing or transactional sends through NetCore, you can now build templates in Stripo and send them over in a few clicks while retaining your brand styling.
Export to Pubrio
We have expanded the export list with Pubrio. You can send a template to Pubrio in a few clicks, the same way you do with other supported platforms.
Constant Contact: Replace or create new
When exporting to Constant Contact, you can now choose to either create a new template or replace an existing one.
This makes recurring campaigns easier: instead of creating duplicates for every update, you can update the template your team already uses.
5. New: New template categories
We have added new ready-made template categories, including:
These categories are meant to cover real work cases, like onboarding flows, adoption nudges, and sales follow-ups. Teams can use them as a starting point instead of designing from scratch.
6. Improved: Groups
We have redesigned how groups work to make account management simpler. Projects no longer have to sit inside a group, and many of the old group-level switches have moved into a new menu called Workspace configuration. From there, admins can define shared settings — such as style rules, access rules, and integration behavior — once and apply them across projects. This keeps the structure cleaner for large teams that manage multiple brands or markets, and it removes the need to maintain duplicated settings in every group.
7. Improved: Cleaner list behavior when pasting text
When you paste copied text into an existing list, the editor will now treat each line as a separate list item instead of merging everything into one bullet.
This saves time when you are building bullet lists from briefs, campaign notes, or product specs.
8. Improved: Version history and preview accuracy
We fixed several issues around preview and version tracking:
- opening a preview no longer throws an error when it includes Carousel blocks created in the old editor;
- layout margins in preview display correctly after hiding mobile containers;
- changes related to image width now appear correctly in version history (width changes are tracked as width changes, not as height changes).
All together, these fixes make it easier to review changes and sign off templates without unexpected spacing shifts.
9. Improved: Comment and notification clarity
We added a Desktop/Mobile label to comments so you know where a comment was left. This matters for responsive edits, since feedback on a mobile view does not always apply to desktop.
We also fixed an issue where sorting comments could highlight the wrong one.
10. Improved: Small UI and wording updates
We updated a few descriptions in the interface to make things easier to understand at a glance:
- improved wording for the Synchronized module control;
- updated text for creating comments in Firefox;
- updated text for inserting images by URL in the image gallery;
- added a short description to the Spacer Mode control in the Spacer block;
- reduced the font size used for Subscript and Superscript in the Text block, so inline notes look more consistent with the body text.
11. Fixed: New editor
Synchronized modules and visibility
We fixed several issues that affected synchronized modules and responsive visibility:
- modules created in the old editor can now be updated or restored in the new editor;
- hidden-structure indicators now show correctly for both desktop and mobile versions;
- after changing the outer margins, you can still control visibility for the desktop and mobile (those toggles no longer get stuck) versions;
- removing a synchronized module no longer leaves behind broken visual traces in the email.
Carousel, Menu, and AMP blocks
- carousel: links are no longer unexpectedly removed from the first slide when you add more slides;
- menu: deleting a link now behaves as expected when you press Delete or Backspace;
- AMP Form: styles are now applied to the Send button during compilation, so the button does not lose formatting;
- carousel: deleting the only existing slide no longer freezes the editor.
Text block edits and formatting
- fixing line spacing on the mobile version now works as expected, even if desktop/mobile font sizes were changed earlier;
- cursor focus in the Text block is now stable when switching from comment mode to edit mode;
- extra blank lines are no longer added when creating a new top-level bullet in a multi-level list;
- after switching locales, width and height labels for images are now translated instead of staying in the previous language.
Responsive preview and HTML export
- email preview no longer shows extra margins after hiding mobile containers;
- email appearance during HTML export is now consistent, even when a user module is synchronized in one case and not synchronized in another;
- exporting a template that uses display conditions no longer produces an error.
Links, images, and basic editing
- when you remove a “Site” link and then re-select “Site” again, the link field now shows a clean reset instead of keeping the previous value;
- background images in containers now display correctly in the settings panel after switching between different containers;
- switching the image size between width and height no longer causes the image to resize unpredictably;
- container spacing is preserved after saving a structure to a module.
Comments and view switching
- when you open a comment that was left in the mobile view, the editor now switches correctly to mobile view;
- when you open a comment from an email notification, the popover is shown in the correct spot.
These fixes make day-to-day editing more predictable. You can edit modules, adjust layouts, review comments, and run exports with fewer surprises.
Coming soon
Soon, interactive games from the Stripo website (such as NPS surveys or mini-games) can be saved directly to your account. They will appear in the Modules section instead of in individual emails. This eliminates the “Save code and paste” step, everything is stored automatically once you are logged in, ready to reuse or customize.
We are also preparing a testing accessibility tool. It will let you check email designs for screen reader compatibility, color contrast, and other accessibility requirements before being sent. This will help ensure your campaigns meet modern standards and stay inclusive for all recipients.
Wrapping up
This month’s work was aimed at teams who build a lot of emails and need to keep them consistent.
You now get:
- a dedicated Modules page for managing reusable content in one place;
- direct export to WhatCounts, NetCore, and Pubrio;
- easier Constant Contact email template updates without creating duplicates;
- better list handling when pasting text;
- and a long list of editor fixes that make comments, modules, and responsive layouts behave the way you expect them to.
As always, keep sending feedback. It helps us decide what to ship next.

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