If you’ve ever wished you could move, resize, or animate a set of elements all at once, this update is for you.
Element grouping is now available in Showit, giving you a simpler way to work with elements that belong together. You can group items to apply click actions, animations and more in one place, then jump back in to fine-tune individual details whenever you need.
I think you’re going to love being able to group elements that are meant to stay together. And if you’re someone who loves staying organized, this might just become a new design superpower.
With element grouping, you can now:
Tip: Elements inside a group can still have their own hover actions. When the group is hovered, those individual hover effects will trigger, letting you layer interactions without extra setup.

To create a group:
You can also use keyboard shortcuts:
Double click into a group at any time to edit individual elements.
Learn all of the details here.
Just a quick heads up — we made designing a little smoother.
You can now drag and drop images straight from your desktop onto the Showit design stage. No extra steps, no stopping to upload first. Just grab an image and keep going.

It’s a small change, but one that helps when you’re in the middle of designing and don’t want to break your rhythm.
Hope it makes your next design session a little easier 💛
Getting your images to look just right just got easier.
You can now crop single images directly inside Showit, without leaving your design or editing files elsewhere. This gives you more control over how your images appear in every frame while keeping your workflow simple.
When a single image is selected in your design, you’ll see a Crop Image option in the toolbar above the image. From there, you can adjust how the image sits inside its frame until it looks exactly how you want.

Along with cropping, a few helpful tools are now available in the same toolbar.
When you’re building your own site, small visual adjustments can make a big difference. Being able to crop images directly in Showit means fewer extra steps, less back-and-forth with image files, and more confidence that your site looks polished and intentional.
It’s one more way to keep moving forward and stay focused on your design instead of your tools.
To see step-by-step instructions and full details, visit the help doc.
Getting your website online just got simpler.
If you’re setting up a new site and do not yet have a domain connected to your Showit account, you can now purchase and register a domain during your website setup. This new option is available through our partnership with IONOS, and your first year of domain registration is free.
That means one less step to figure out and more momentum toward launching your site.
During the website setup process, eligible users can now:
This option is available to users who do not already have a domain associated with their Showit account.
If you have not yet connected a domain, you’ll now see a Get a Domain button on your account home screen. Click that button to search for and purchase a domain, then complete registration through IONOS to connect it to your site.
You can find step-by-step instructions and full details here
It’s official: Buttons have landed in Showit.
Ok, there were pseudo buttons before, but these are BETTER buttons. Bettons, if you will. (Please note, Showit does advocate gambling.)
We’ve heard your requests loud and clear over the years, and this is one we’re so excited to deliver. Whether you're customizing your live site or building a new one, Buttons are about to become your new best friend.

You can now define your go-to button styles in Design Settings, based on your brand colors, fonts, and vibe. These styles keep your designs consistent across the site and make it super simple for clients to stay on brand—without messing anything up.

Built-in hover options mean your buttons can now respond on cue—no more hacking together workarounds to get that subtle movement or color shift.

Want to break the rules? You still can. Override styles on any button to make it feel unique where it counts.

Updating your existing designs is a breeze. Just select a shape + text combo with a link, and you’ll see the "Convert to Button" option pop up. One click = a fully functional button, just like magic.

You'll also find this option on our new action toolbar that appears when multi-selecting objects.
We have so many great buttons that Cordoury the Bear is green with envy. Not to worry, though, no inanimate objects are coming to life around the Showit office. I put up cameras and tied bells on everything to make sure nothing becomes sentient and stalks the hallways at night. Some might call it paranoia, but I call it being proactive. I am not about to get Toy Story-d. Also I am not entirely clear on the rules governing the Toy Story universe. I know they hide when humans are around, but in that scene with Sid they are shown to be able to expose their secret if so desired. Buzz Lightyear further proves some are defective and do not know they are toys and therefore would have no reason to remain hidden.
My personal theory is there is a taskforce designated to hunt down rogue toys who refuse to follow the program, and those Child’s Play movies with Chucky might be part of the same universe. Though I guess the doll in Child’s Play is possessed by the soul of a murderer and not an animate toy. The task force probably rounds up all the broken toys that terrorize their owners and ships them off to some sort of toy prison, which would also be a great movie. Someone get Spielberg on the phone. It could be like Jurassic Park, but with toys, maybe some of them from Jurassic Park. I just need to figure out how the Indian in the Cupboard factors into all of this. Why are there so many movies about living toys?
We’re excited to share something many of you have been waiting for. You can now use Showit in Safari through our new public beta.
If you’ve ever wondered why Showit worked best in Chrome, you’re definitely not alone. When we first built the app, Chrome had the tech that helped everything run smoothly. Safari now supports the features we need, which means you can design in the browser you already use every day.
This release is still in active testing and improvement. You can dive in and build like normal, and our team is watching closely to keep everything feeling smooth and reliable.
If you notice something acting strange only in Safari, send us a quick message through the in-app chat. Your feedback helps us polish things faster.
Supported version: Safari 17 or newer
We’re thrilled to announce the refreshed Simple template, now available free inside the Showit app! Originally crafted for photography businesses, Simple is the perfect one-page starter site — but its clean, elegant design makes it a fantastic choice for any creative professional looking to showcase their work beautifully and effortlessly.
With a sleek layout, spacious sections, and crisp typography, Simple lets your photos and message take center stage without distractions. Whether you’re just getting started or want a straightforward, stunning site that’s easy to customize, Simple delivers style and simplicity in one powerful package.
Ready to launch your online presence with a template that’s as creative as you are? Explore the updated Simple template today:
https://store.showit.com/designs/simple/
You know who you are—the one with color-coded calendars, smart naming conventions, and just a little too much joy when things snap into place. Well, get ready to feel it in your soul:
Now you can organize your Pages panel to keep even the most sprawling site builds feeling crisp, clean, and totally under control.
Whether your site has sprawled to 50 pages or just like things exactly where they belong, this update is designed to make your organized heart sing.
Can’t find the page you’re looking for after you've organized everything in folders?
Open the Command Palette with:
Command + P on MacControl + P on WindowsThen type the page name and go straight to it—plus discover loads of other quick actions along the way.
Page chaos, conquered!
We can’t wait to see how you put it to work.
We just dropped something brand new in Showit—and it’s made for the storytellers behind the mic.

Waveform is our latest free design, and it’s built with podcasters in mind from the first pixel to the last link.
You can preview it now 👉 Waveform Preview
Whether you’re just launching your first podcast or scaling an established show, Waveform gives you a head start with:
Waveform’s aesthetic is clean and moody, letting your content shine without overwhelming your visitors. It’s fully customizable in the Showit app, so you can make it feel uniquely yours—no code or tech headaches required.
And yes—it’s totally free with your Showit subscription.
You’ll find Waveform inside the Showit app in the free design options. Give it a try and make it your own in just a few clicks.
Editing just got a major upgrade. Now when you multi-select the same type of layer—like a bunch of text boxes—you’ll see settings specific to that object type. This makes it way easier to align fonts, spacing, colors, and more. No more clicking into each one individually. It's a small change with a big impact on your design flow.