Landing page builder, Gmail Promotions tab annotations, Ticketor integration, and more — Stripo.email


Hey there! Dmytro here with your monthly update.

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1. New: Landing page builder

Create landing pages on your own whenever you need them — no waiting on designers, coders, and developers. Build them fast in the same editor you use for emails, with your brand styles, colors, and modules already set up. Everything stays consistent and neatly stored in one place.

How does it work?

  • you design it just like you create regular emails. You can even use modules and colors from your custom palette — nothing changes there;
  • embed links to forms, like your “gratitude,” or anything else you’d like your landing page to include;
  • set the content area width to anywhere between 600 and 900 pixels, whatever works best for you. (For reference, our blog’s content area is 620 pixels;)
  • the rest of the page will inherit the background you’ve set for the entire template.

Example of a landing page built with Stripo _ Content area 900 pixels and the entire width is 1276 pixels

(Content area: 900 px; full width: 1276 px.)

How do you get a link to it?

  • click the “Share” icon in the top right corner;
  • in a new popup window, choose “Landing page view.”

Getting a link to your landing page with Stripo

2. New: “View Options” panel in the editor

We’ve added a View Options feature that lets you control what you see while editing an email. Let’s say you’re working on the AMP version, now you can hide the HTML version to focus only on AMP. Or vice versa. This helps you get a clearer, distraction-free view of the part you’re editing, especially useful for complex emails with different versions or conditions.

This “View Options” feature allows you to show and hide the following elements:

  • MIME types: choose to view only the HTML, only the AMP, or both versions of your email;
  • display conditions: preview how the email looks for a specific audience segment;
  • merge tags: toggle between raw tags, labels, or actual values;
  • theme emulation: coming soon. Preview your email in light or dark mode.

View Options for the editing mode

3. New: Registration with Microsoft account

By popular request, starting this July, you can now sign up and log in to Stripo using your Microsoft account, alongside all other existing sign-up options.

Registration through Microsoft account

4. New: Integration with Ticketor

We’ve added Ticketor to our integrations lineup! Ticketor is a full-featured event management and ticketing platform trusted worldwide for concerts, exhibitions, festivals, sports, curricula-based events, and more. Now, you can export email templates from Stripo directly into Ticketor for seamless use in your event campaigns.

Integration with Ticketor _ Stripo

You can find it in the “Email Provider” tab.

5. Important news: Old editor to be discontinued in 2026

When we released the new editor in summer 2024, we let everyone know the old one would remain available for a year — until summer 2025. Later, we extended that deadline. The old editor will now be turned off in the first quarter of 2026.

Most users have already switched. All new users start with the new editor, and we no longer update the old one.

But if you’re still using the old editor, here’s why now is the perfect time to move on:

  • all features from the old editor, including AMP, timer, and banner blocks, are now fully available in the new one;
  • you’ll find more options, blocks with enriched functionality (like banner block), and improved performance of the new editor;
  • all updates happen in the new editor only. New features like the custom color palette, WYSIWYG editing, accessibility and spam testing are exclusive to it;
  • the code editor is far more powerful, with smarter editing tools, version control, and a better workflow;
  • real-time collaboration and version history help teams work faster and safer;
  • your old templates are fully editable in the new editor. You lose nothing, and gain a lot more.

In short, the new editor offers better flexibility, smoother flows, and more advanced features. It’s everything you had and everything you wished for. And chances are, you’re already using it.

6. Improved: Gmail annotations for “Product Carousel” and “Deal Annotations” 

Google recently updated its documentation and requirements for the code and images in annotations in Gmail’s promo tab.

We’ve made the necessary adjustments to the code so you can now easily create carousels and deal annotations for your promo emails without any issues. For a step-by-step guide on creating annotations in Stripo, please refer to this article.

Example of an annotation in a Promo tab _ Ryanair

(Source: Email from Ryanair, Gmail)

As for images, Google now supports different sizes and aspect ratios (though it’s best to keep them consistent). If the images don’t match, Gmail will automatically center-crop them.

7. Improved: AI Hub goes mobile

You can now generate entire email campaigns with our AI assistant right from your phone, on the go.

Working with AI Assistant on the mobile screen

Please be advised: The flow remains exactly the same as on desktop, so nothing changes — it just works seamlessly on mobile now.

8. New: Extensions for the Plugin

Plugin users can now create custom blocks with unique editing logic. This gives them full control to fine-tune the plugin to their exact needs — from customizing text, links, and buttons to adjusting colors, borders, alignment, and more.

9. New: Bulk delete option for plugin users

You can now allow your users to delete multiple emails or templates at once instead of removing them one by one. This is especially useful when cleaning up old drafts, outdated templates, or test content, helping them manage your workspace much faster and more efficiently.

10. Coming soon: Shared email templates

We’re currently working on a new feature called Shared Templates, a custom alternative to our prebuilt templates.

With Shared Templates, you’ll be able to create templates in your account and share them with teammates or collaborators. They’ll be able to view and use these templates in their own emails for inspiration, to see exactly which templates a brand uses, and to keep track of the full list of templates, especially helpful when rebranding or refreshing all emails every couple of years (as experts recommend).

They’ll be able to use these templates in their campaigns but won’t be able to delete themIf you update the original template, the shared version will automatically reflect those changes. Any emails or templates your teammates have already created based on the shared template will remain as they edited them.

Wrapping up

That’s a wrap for this month’s updates! From building full landing pages in minutes to using AI Hub on the go, we’re making it easier than ever to design, manage, and deliver high‑performing campaigns. We can’t wait for you to try these features, and stay tuned for more exciting updates coming soon, including Shared Templates and Element Lock (which we’re actively working on from a previous roundup).

Do you have a feature you’d love to see next?


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