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June 12, 2026
  1. Site Management
Turn trending memes, your favorite characters, brand logos, and more into custom emoji. Use them across comments, reactions, and posts!

This is helpful when you want to,

bring more fun to conversations using characters or memes your members love
express subtle emotions and nuances that default emoji can't quite capture
use eye-catching emoji to naturally invite more reactions

Tip.

If you already have emoji set up in Slack, you can even connect your account to import them all at once.
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June 10, 2026
  1. Design
You can switch your tab block to Pill, Timeline, Vertical, or Bubble depending on what's inside and how you want to show it. Browse the use cases below and pick the style that fits best! Click + to see a detailed example.
Bubble: when you want readers to explore categories like interests, roles, or locations in a light, playful way: when you want readers to explore categories like interests, roles, or locations in a light, playful way
🗽 New York
🎸 Austin
🌧 Seattle
🌴 Los Angeles
🌉 San Francisco
Brooklyn coffee scene: 3 must-visit spots
Where locals eat in the East Village
A weekend itinerary, off the tourist track
Timeline: when sequence and flow matter, like a curriculum or project phases
Week 1Find your angle
Week 2Write better
Week 3Grow your readers
Define your strengths and target reader
Craft a one-line content concept
Brainstorm 5 ideas for your first posts
Vertical: when you want to show descriptions and content side by side, like service features or a portfolio
Forest StudioWebsite Redesign 2025.06-2025.08
Green FoundationAnnual Report 2024.12-2025.02
Slow MagazineEditorial Design 2023.01-2025.02
Timeline: Jun 2025 to Aug 2025
Scope: Information architecture, UI design, content copy
Result: Average session time grew from 1m 12s to 3m 45s
Pill: when you want readers to flip through options cleanly, like pricing plans or feature comparisons
Free
Reader ($5/mo)
Supporter ($10/mo)
Patron ($25/mo)
Weekly newsletter
Access to all public posts
Comment access
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June 10, 2026
  1. Design
Ever spent way too long hunting for a background image that's readable and matches your site's colors? Now you can add a quick visual touch with new gradient backgrounds! A small tweak to the preset color or position is often all it takes.

This is helpful when you want to

bring brand colors naturally into your hero section
highlight a featured block, like a recommended pricing plan or a top review
keep a consistent brand mood across event or hiring landing pages

Tip

Looking for gradient images with more variety? When searching images on Lummi or Unsplash, click the Gradient wallpaper button.
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June 8, 2026
  1. Content Publishing
Ever stash post ideas in a private channel or a notes app because you only had room for one draft? Now you can keep them all in one channel and work on several at once. Your drafts start saving the moment you open the editor, close the tab anytime, and pick up where you left off from New > Drafts .

When it's useful

When you want to capture a fresh idea before it slips away
When you want to line up topics for upcoming newsletter issues
When you share a channel with teammates and want to see who's drafting what

Tip

You can view your drafts, scheduled posts, and published scheduled posts all in one place from the Post Management menu. To access it, click (next to New) > Post Management , or click Drafts in the post editor.
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June 3, 2026
  1. Site Editing
Ever finished a page on desktop, opened it on your phone, and found awkward line breaks or a cropped hero image? Now you can open the mobile view right next to your desktop editor — preview and fix it on the spot. Edits on one side instantly show up on the other.

Check these on the mobile preview

Whether your cover image displays without being cropped
Whether columns or text wrap without breaking the layout
Whether embedded videos or maps display at the right aspect ratio

Also new — pairs well with this update

Hide the left sidebar: Hide the sidebar when you don't want to surface other pages on your site, or when you want to rely on the top menu only.
Center or right-align the top menu: Switch the top menu alignment to match the rest of your site's layout.
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May 23, 2026
  1. Design
If the default font wasn't quite capturing your site's vibe, you can now pick Google Fonts directly in your design settings.

Font pairings to try

Not sure where to start? Try one of the 10 pairings below.

Tip

Click the preview icon to see how the text will look before applying the font.
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May 19, 2026
  1. SEO/AEO
To help AI services like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude read your site more easily, your site's Markdown document and RSS feed are now automatically provided! This gives you the following benefits:
It helps increase the chances that your brand or product content can be referenced in AI-generated answers.
Frequently updated content, such as newsletters, can be discovered more quickly by AI and search services.
Curious whether AI has actually accessed your content through these formats? Check the crawling bot visit list and look for the MD and RSS tags!

Tip.

To see what your site's Markdown document and RSS feed look like, open the links in the SEO/GEO menu under Site Settings. In particular, the Markdown document for your main page includes a page list that helps AI easily navigate to your subpages.
What is a Markdown document?
A Markdown document is a clean text version of your site that removes design elements and effects while keeping titles, body text, lists, and other content. It helps AI read and understand your page more easily.
What is an RSS feed?
An RSS feed is a list that shows whether new posts or updates have been added to your site. It helps AI and search services discover new content more quickly.
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May 8, 2026
  1. Site Editing
Have you ever accidentally deleted an important paragraph while editing a blog post or announcement? Or felt that an earlier version of your writing was actually better?
You can now check who edited what and when, then restore the content to the version you want.
In a channel post or page, click ... > Version History to browse previous versions. For channel posts, even unpublished drafts are automatically saved. Click on any version to see exactly how the content looked at that point in time.

Tip.

Clicking Restore will overwrite the current content with the selected version immediately. Before restoring, make sure the current version doesn't contain anything you still need.
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April 30, 2026
  1. Channel Use
We've improved several channel features to help your blog posts, newsletters, and guides look cleaner and easier to read. Try applying these three updates to your site today.

1. Choose the Best View Mode for Your Content

You can now freely choose how your content is displayed, independently of the channel type. Customize the view mode to match your content's purpose, whether it's encouraging deep reading, highlighting visuals, or driving engagement through comments. Click the channel view name in the editor to change the display mode.
Blog Popup: Ideal for long-form content like articles, essays, and interviews that require focused reading
Grid Popup: Best for image-heavy content such as product showcases, portfolios, or travel posts
Forum Popup: Designed for community-driven content where comments and discussions matter
Side Panel: Great for guides or wikis where readers need to quickly browse multiple posts

2. Apply the "Blog" Article Style for Better Readability

We've introduced a new Blog article style with increased line spacing and lighter typography, making long-form content easier to read. Apply it to channels with text-heavy content like newsletters or blogs to create a more comfortable reading experience.
You can change the text style in the page settings panel on the right side of the editor, regardless of the channel type. (The default "Note" style is still applied for shorter, lightweight content.)

3. Maintain Content Quality Without Unintended Draft Posts

Empty posts will no longer be created automatically in channels using the Side Panel. Now, a post is only created when you explicitly click Publish or Save, allowing you to fully draft your content before it appears. This helps you maintain a cleaner, more polished overall content experience. This applies both when creating new posts and when editing existing ones.
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April 16, 2026
  1. Member Management
Have you ever found it tedious to update member permissions one by one or invite people to each page individually?
Now you can group members together and manage them more efficiently! Update permissions for multiple members at once, and invite entire groups to pages or channels with ease.

When is this especially useful?

When you want to run private channels accessible only to premium members or beta testers
When you need to adjust permissions as members move up levels
When you want to organize channels by location, such as New York, London, or Sydney
If you have any feedback or feature requests related to member management, feel free to leave a comment below. 👇
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April 2, 2026
  1. Design
You can now finely style every block, including backgrounds, buttons, text, images, videos, and column layouts!
From the Design panel on the right side of the editor, you can adjust colors and values to apply changes consistently across blocks, making it easier to maintain a cohesive look and feel. Set your brand, product, or community colors as your base palette, and customize text styles, border radius, shadows, and more to match your style.

Tip

Not sure how to combine colors and values? Try using pre-configured themes and palettes.
If your design looks inconsistent across different screen modes, you can set separate colors for light mode and dark mode.
If some blocks don’t update when you change the theme or palette, click the reset icon in the block settings.
For more detailed instructions, check out the guide below. If you have any questions or run into issues, feel free to leave a comment.
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March 26, 2026
  1. Site Editing
Browse section templates by category and add only what you need, one by one.
Combine sections to build a page that feels professionally designed.
Recommended for:
Struggling to edit AI-generated pages
New to combining blocks or using channel views in Slashpage
Want to create polished pages without design experience
Community managers building branded spaces
Non-technical operators at startups, solopreneurs, and VCs who need to publish pages quickly
💡 Tips
Adjust the content width for each section
Set different background colors by section
Apply animations at the section level
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December 22, 2025
  1. Channel Use

Common use cases

Forum Channel 💬

Communities like Discord or Circle can be created. Try adding multiple forum channels under different sections.
Add a forum notice to the existing website.
If already announced in another channel, switch the view mode to Forum Channel in edit mode. The current content will instantly appear in the forum channel format.

Timeline Channel 🕑

Useful for sharing product update news. Visitors can view all content in chronological order without clicking through.
If you have been posting updates on a blog, try switching the view type to Timeline in edit mode.
Slashpage also publishes updates and other content on its blog, and we now use this Timeline view ourselves.
On official websites, use Timeline for content that should be shown in order, such as company milestones or funding announcements.

Voting Channel ☑️

Build a feature request list based on user votes.
If you have been collecting feedback through feeds or chat channels, add a Voting view and apply filters. Your existing posts can instantly become a prioritized feature request list.

FAQ

Who is this for?
Founders, customer success managers, operators, and community managers who want to reflect user feedback in their product decisions.
Teams using tools like Canny, Upvoty, Linear, or Featurebase, but mostly sticking to basic features, looking to reduce operational overhead, or feeling the monthly cost is too high.
Anyone exploring Slack, Discord, Discourse, Circle, Medium, or Substack to build an early user community, and finding it inefficient to manage multiple tools or lacking the resources to create a tool that truly fits their needs.

Tip.

Get started faster with the free template.
Preview and duplicate it from the ... menu in the top right corner of the template site. Email verification is the only step required.
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