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Introducing Genie 4.0 (Part 5): The Grand Finale—Dubsado Side Editing
We made it! It’s Day 5 of our 5 Days of Features, and we’re closing out this series with the star of the Genie 4.0 show: Dubsado Side Editing (DSE).
DSE isn’t just a feature—it’s a complete reimagining of how you interact with your Dub-ins templates. It’s the heart and soul of Genie 4.0, and it’s the reason we started this upgrade journey in the first place.
Introducing Genie 4.0 (Part 4): The Little Things That Make a Big Difference
If there’s one theme that ties Genie 4.0 together, it’s ease. From start to finish, we’ve prioritized your quality of life, creating a sleeker, friendlier platform that lets you focus on what matters most: building beautiful, functional templates.
We’ve already shown you how effortless it is to edit plugins, add elements, and set Conditional Logic. But the improvements don’t stop there. Let’s talk about the little upgrades that pack a big punch.
Introducing Genie 4.0 (Part 3): Conditional Logic Just Got Serious
Conditional Logic has always been a game-changer in Dubsado, thanks to Dub-ins. No other platform lets you hide, reveal, or disable sections of a form based on client selections like Packages, Dropdowns, Checkboxes, Multiple Choice, or Workflow Dropdowns.
But what if we could take it even further?
Introducing Genie 4.0 (Part 2): Click to Toggle Anything!
Welcome to Day 2 of our 5 Days of Features, leading up to the big launch of Genie 4.0 this Monday! Today, we’re diving into one of the most exciting upgrades: one-click toggles that make editing, adding, and updating your templates faster, easier, and—dare we say—actually fun.
Introducing Genie 4.0 (Part 1): A Whole New Way to Edit Text!
We’re thrilled to announce the highly anticipated launch of Genie 4.0! With it comes a groundbreaking upgrade: our brand-new advanced text editor. Say goodbye to those tiny, cramped text fields that made editing a chore (and typos way too easy to miss).