What's New: A Smoother Campaign Builder, New Dynamic Tags & Per-Campaign Checkout Controls
A big batch of campaign builder improvements landed over the last few weeks, along with three new dynamic tags and a new toggle for the Shopify checkout banner.
The Campaign Builder Is Faster and More Reliable
Section titled “The Campaign Builder Is Faster and More Reliable”If you spend most of your time inside the builder, you’ll feel these improvements right away.
- Drag-and-drop fixes — reorders no longer get lost when you make an edit mid-drag, and moving blocks between sections no longer duplicates them.
- Deeper nesting — content blocks can now be nested up to four levels deep, opening up more sophisticated layouts.
- A more faithful live preview — section-scoped style settings, teaser width, container hide-on-mobile, and your brand logo now all render correctly inside the preview iframe, so what you see is what your shoppers will see.
- CodeMirror JSON/YAML editors — campaign template editing in admin now uses CodeMirror, with proper syntax highlighting, line numbers, and indentation.
- Split button color — set the background color and text color of buttons independently, so you can hit your brand and contrast targets without compromise.
- Responsive layout controls on Row and Container blocks — configure per-breakpoint sizing and alignment.
- Per-view vertical alignment on JSON template sections, so the same template can present differently across teaser, popup, and panel views.
- Max Width + Alignment controls on the inline component, for finer control over how it sits inside its container.
- Animated Icons on Loading screens — the old “Icon” block is now called “Animated Icon” for clarity, and you can use it on Loading screens too.
New Dynamic Tags
Section titled “New Dynamic Tags”Drop any of these into a rich text field to make text and buttons interactive:
{{CloseLink}}— turn any link or button into a popup-dismiss action. Useful for “No thanks” copy and custom close buttons.{{OverviewLink}}— send shoppers back to your offer list from inside a deal view, without leaving the campaign.{{OpenFeatureLink}}— open any feature in your campaign (panel, drawer, etc.) from a rich text link, giving you full control over how shoppers navigate between sections.
Disable the Shopify Checkout Banner Per Campaign
Section titled “Disable the Shopify Checkout Banner Per Campaign”Quikly campaigns can now opt out of the post-purchase Shopify checkout banner on a per-campaign basis. There’s a new toggle in campaign settings — flip it off for any single campaign without affecting others.
This is useful when a campaign already includes its own claim or confirmation experience and you don’t want a second touchpoint at checkout. Most merchants will want the banner on for most campaigns, but the new toggle gives you the precision to make exceptions where they make sense.
All of these features are available now. If you have questions about any of them — especially the new dynamic tags, which open up some genuinely new patterns — reach out to your account team.