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Jumpchart’s Newest Features!

It’s finally time to spill the beans about our latest feature releases. We came up with some improvements that we think will make your life much easier.

Content and Design Merge in Jumpchart

Jumpchart has always been about putting content first, and that hasn’t changed. But now Jumpchart can play an even more active role in your website project by letting you seamlessly transition into the design phase.

In the sleek new design section, you can upload mockups to the project, collaborate on them with your clients and team members, and get straightforward approval from the person in charge. We’re big on tracking revisions, and you can do that here, too. Upload as many versions as it takes to get the job done; switch back to an old version at any time. For more information, check out the support article on design mockups.

There’s something else we thought would make Jumpchart a more well-rounded tool for website planning…

Store Project Details in Jumpchart.

It’s easy for things to get lost in the e-mail shuffle, but now it’s even easier to keep track of it all. Passwords, deadlines, launch details, quotes- you name it. If it’s important to your project, you can store it in the new Notes section of Jumpchart. Never waste time searching your inbox again. All collaborators can comment on the notes, or add notes themselves. Organization has always been important to us, but we took it to the next level with this new feature. To get a deeper idea of what the new Notes section can do for your project, read the related support article.

We’re really proud of the new features we added to Jumpchart. We think they’re really going to change the way you do your job for the better.

The First Official Jumpchart Mockup

There were an apparent 23 versions before this, but this is when it really started to take shape.

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  • Starting on the most major project we've tackled since... probably ever.
  • @markofrespect Got it. While we don't have that (yet) you could export the HTML, apply your own CSS, then share that with the client.
  • @markofrespect (Great to hear) In what way do you want to customize it more? Layout?