We would like to introduce you to our new feature sets, all with one small common denominator: they make operations on MailUp more agile and intuitive. From in-editor Undo and Redo commands, to functions that make subscriptions with pop-up forms faster and more efficient, to features for creating complex basic data filters. Last week we introduced new security and data protection features that work behind the scenes of the platform, and today we're coming to the surface to tell you about the new features you'll find just a click away . They all have one common denominator: speed and immediacy , allowing you to streamline some important email marketing operations:
Creation of messages Collecting new subscribers via pop-up forms Segmentation of shipments via a master data filter. While we're sure you'll notice the improvements the next time you access the platform, in today's post we'd like to discuss them in more detail, explaining the benefits , resources , and potential of new features. Retrieve the latest changes Image Masking Service you made to an email, with just one click Often the speed of an operation is directly related to the amount of flexibility the tool you are working with allows you. And the new features of the BEE editor focus precisely on flexibility: now when you create your emails you will find a small panel of functions with which you can undo or redo the changes made to the message. The panel is both discreet and easy to use. Can you see it?
In the screen below, it is located in the lower left corner. The new email review commands The panel consists of three elements corresponding to three different actions: Undo the last modification (textual or graphic) made to the message Repeat the changes you just deleted. The GIF below shows, better than words, how you can now manage changes to emails:The Undo and Redo commands View the history of changes made to the message . By clicking on the history icon (the leftmost), a drop-down list will open showing you the timeline of the last changes made to the email: in practice, you can go back and forth between the changes, choosing the one of the previous versions of the message. The feature to view the timeline of the latest changes to the email Pop-up forms: