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A running log of what's new in Modulo — sections, blocks, bundle improvements, and the occasional fix. For what's next, see the public roadmap.

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Contact Help: a support form that routes questions

A third contact section built for support requests: a topic dropdown that tags every message, an organization field, and privacy + marketing consent checkboxes, set beside an oversized invitation. Native Shopify contact form, no scripts.

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Contact Help: a support form that routes questions

A third contact section built for support requests: a topic dropdown that tags every message, an organization field, and privacy + marketing consent checkboxes, set beside an oversized invitation. Native Shopify contact form, no scripts.

The two contact sections so far have been about reaching you. Modulo: Contact Help is about sorting what comes in.

It opens with a "How can we help you?" dropdown whose choices you set yourself (Order & shipping, Returns, Wholesale, anything you like). The selected topic rides along on the email you receive, so you can triage at a glance instead of reading every message to work out what it is about. Below it sit name, email, an optional organization / business field, and the message box, each with its own show / require toggle.

It also captures consent properly. A privacy-policy checkbox can be required before anyone can submit, with the words "privacy policy" linked to your page. A separate marketing opt-in records the visitor's preference in the email you receive. To be clear and to keep you compliant, it does not secretly add anyone to a list. You add them yourself, with their consent on file.

All of it sits beside an oversized, friendly statement column ("Need to reach out? Hit us up…") with a contact line underneath, so the section feels like an invitation rather than a wall of fields.

Like the other contact sections, it uses Shopify's built-in contact form. Messages email your store directly, with the topic, organization and consent answers included. No third-party form service, no JavaScript, no layout shift, and every colour is yours to change.

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Dividers: rules, emblems and shape seams

A new Dividers category with two sections. Divider draws a clean rule with an optional centered icon, label, dots or just space. Divider Shape flows the colour of one section into the next with a wave, slant, curve, zigzag or triangle seam.

Most themes give you almost nothing for separating stacked sections. This release adds a whole Dividers category with two ways to do it, both polished out of the box and both pure CSS (no scripts, no layout shift).

Modulo: Divider is the simple one. Pick a style and you are done: a hairline with a centered icon (leaf, sparkle, star, waves and more from the Modulo icon set), a hairline with a short label like "Our story", a plain rule (solid, faded, dashed or dotted), a small dot cluster, or a pure spacer when you only need breathing room. It sits on a transparent background, so it never needs colour-matching to the sections above or below. Drop it anywhere.

Modulo: Divider Shape is the expressive one. It draws a shaped seam between two sections so they melt together instead of butting edge to edge. Choose wave, slant, curve, zigzag or triangle, set the top colour to match the section above and the fill colour to match the section below, and adjust the height or flip it. Great for softening the jump between a light hero and a dark story band.

Both live under "Modulo: Divider" in the Add section picker, so they sit together right where you would look for them.

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Back to Top — a button that shows the way back

A floating back-to-top button wrapped in a ring that fills as customers scroll — a quiet cue for how far down the page they are. Add it once to your footer and it floats site-wide; one tap returns to the top.

Back to Top drops a small floating button into the corner of your store. As shoppers scroll a long page, a ring around it fills clockwise — a quiet read on how far down they are — and one tap returns them to the top.

Add it once, shows everywhere. Place it in your theme's Footer area and it floats on every page. No per-page setup.

Put it where it won't get in the way. Bottom left, center, or right, with adjustable distance from the edges so it clears chat widgets and cart drawers. Separate sizes for desktop and mobile.

Make it yours. Recolor every part — the circle and its hover state, the ring before and after scrolling, and the arrow and its hover. Tune the ring thickness from a hairline to a bold gauge, and choose how far down the page it appears before sliding into view.

Smooth and considerate. The button eases in past your chosen scroll depth and smooth-scrolls back to the top. It's keyboard-accessible with a clear focus ring, adds zero layout shift, and respects reduced-motion settings — no smooth-scroll or animation for visitors who ask for less. Ships polished with zero setup.

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Review Spotlight — social-proof header over a spotlight carousel

A rating badge and a hand-circled “loved by” count sit above a peek carousel that spotlights the centered review — it lifts and scales while neighbors recede. Photo cards carry a verified seal and stay the same height, with a per-card Read more that expands only the card you tap.

Lead with the proof. Review Spotlight opens with a rating badge ("Rated 4.8 / 5 from 1,839 reviews") and a headline where your count gets a hand-drawn marker circle — Loved by (10,000+). You type both; nothing is ever auto-counted.

A carousel that picks a favourite. Below the header, reviews sit in a peek carousel that spotlights the centered card — it lifts and scales up while its neighbors quietly recede and the edges fade. Tap the arrows, swipe, or let shoppers drift through; the spotlight follows the middle.

Cards that hold their shape. Each review has a photo, an avatar (or the reviewer's initial), name and date, big amber stars, an outlined "Verified rating" seal, a title and the review. Every card is the same height no matter how long the text — so the row never looks ragged.

Read more, one card at a time. Long reviews — in any language — get a Read more link. Tap it and only that card grows to show the full text, then collapses again. Short reviews never show the link. You set the wording and whether it sits left, center or right.

Honest by default. No invented counters, no bundled stock faces — photos use a clean placeholder until you upload your own, and the dates are whatever you type.

Yours to shape. Every text size is its own control (badge, heading, name, date, verified, title, body, and the stars), plus accent, star and card colours, badge roundness, card width, photo shape, and the number of lines before clipping. The background is transparent out of the box so it drops onto any page, and ships polished with zero setup.

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Image Marquee — split banner with a scrolling-text seam

A boxed text panel beside a full-bleed image, with an oversized scrolling phrase running down the seam between them. Write your own 'just in' rail, bold a word for accent, and let it stack to a horizontal band on mobile.

Some sections sell with words; this one sells with movement. Image Marquee is a split banner — a calm text panel on one side, a full-bleed lifestyle image on the other — with an oversized scrolling phrase running vertically down the seam between them. It's the easiest way to add a kinetic "just in" note to an image-and-text block without it ever feeling busy.

Say something, on a loop. The seam rail is yours to write — "just in", "new season", "back in stock" — interleaved with a sparkle, star or bolt. Set the speed, the gap and which way it scrolls. On mobile it turns into a tidy horizontal band beneath the image, so nothing gets lost.

A panel that does the talking. Eyebrow, heading, body and a button in outline, solid or text-link styles. Bold any word in the heading to lift it into your accent colour — leave it plain for the soft, editorial look it ships with.

Composed however you like. Image left or right, content aligned on both axes, full-width or a boxed rounded card. Full control of colours — page, panel, heading, body, accent, the scrolling text and an optional border.

Light and honest. Pure-CSS motion that pauses on hover and respects reduced-motion — no scripts, no fake counters, no invented urgency. Ships polished with zero setup; drop it on the page and it already looks like the reference.

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Collection Promo — shop-by-collection tabs with a promo card

Centered tabs swap a promo panel and a row of editorial product cards. Point each tab at a collection or a hand-picked list, write its own promo line, button and background — and let shoppers browse New, Best sellers and Last chance without leaving the page.

The fastest way to say "here's what's worth your time" is to show it. Collection Promo puts your collections behind a row of clean, centered tabs — New arrivals, Best sellers, Last chance, however you slice it — and switches the whole stage with one tap.

A promo card that talks. Each tab gets its own panel beside the products: a few words in your voice ("Explore the most popular products everyone's talking about"), an optional button, and its own background colour. Switch tabs and the promo changes with the products — so every collection arrives with a reason to look.

Editorial product cards. Image up top with an optional low-stock badge, then the title, a tagline, the price with compare-at, a short description and a "Learn more" link. Pick the button as a quiet text link, an outline pill or a solid button — and size it to taste.

Collection or hand-picked. Most tabs just point at a collection. When you want to merchandise by hand, drop in a manual product list instead and it takes over for that tab.

Honest by default. The low-stock badge only appears on products that genuinely track inventory and are running low — never invented, never auto-counted. Leave a field blank and it simply doesn't show.

Yours to shape. Up to 8 tabs. Square / portrait / landscape images with zoom or second-image hover, an optional heading font from your store's library, plus full control of colours, width and spacing. Ships polished with zero setup, and on mobile the promo card steps aside so the cards swipe edge to edge.

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Video Social — your TikTok & Reels, on-store proof

A horizontal rail of vertical TikTok / Instagram / YouTube clips, each badged with its platform, playing muted in view with sound on tap. Topped by a single proof line you type (“Over 56M Views on TikTok”) and an optional shop button. Captions over or below the video, light or dark — and every figure, handle and caption is yours, never auto-generated.

The clips that made you go viral belong on your storefront. Video Social turns them into proof: a clean rail of 9:16 cards, each stamped with its real platform — the full-color TikTok, Instagram or YouTube mark — playing muted as a shopper scrolls past, with sound on tap.

Honest by default. A single proof line sits up top — “Over 56M Views on TikTok” — and you type every word of it. So do the handles, captions and view/like figures on each card. Nothing is invented, auto-incremented, or faked; if you leave a field blank, it simply doesn't show. That's the only kind of social proof worth putting on a store.

Two styles, your pick. Add Video Social for the compact look with captions over the clip on a warm background, or Video Minimal for a clean white grid with captions sitting calmly beneath each clip and a quiet outline button. Both run on the same engine — set the background and colors to match your theme. Distinct from Video Reels (a 3-D coverflow fan) and Video Carousel (a lightbox): this is the flat, platform-branded proof wall.

Built right. Uploaded Shopify-hosted video with a poster frame (YouTube / Vimeo as a fallback), lazy-loaded so it never shifts your layout. Only the centered clip plays, and only when it's in view; everything respects reduced-motion. Scroll-snap rail with arrows and swipe, keyboard- and screen-reader-friendly.

Yours to shape. Up to 12 clips. Tune clips-in-view, corner radius and gap, the platform badge per card, an optional “shop the collection” button, plus heading, colors, width and padding. Ships polished out of the box and drops to a single peeking card on mobile.

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Versus — a bolder comparison

A new comparison section: a full-height lifestyle photo beside a single card that stacks your wins over the alternative's shortfalls, split by a VS badge on the seam. Pick the win icon (badge, filled circle, check, star, shield), flip the image to either side, and recolor every layer. Pure CSS, no layout shift.

Sometimes the most persuasive thing on a page is an honest side-by-side. Modulo: Versus is a new comparison section built for exactly that — a tall lifestyle image next to a single card that stacks your wins over the alternative's shortfalls, divided by a circular VS badge that sits right on the seam between the two halves.

Choose how the wins read. The win icon is selectable — a gear-edged Badge, a filled circle check, a simple check, a star, or a shield — in bare, solid-disc, or soft-tint styles. The "lose" rows stay deliberately muted (grey circle + ✕) so the contrast does the selling.

Configurable without the clutter. Flip the image to the left or right, recolor both panels, the accent, and the lose-marker circle, set the card radius, and add your own win/lose rows as blocks. It's pure CSS — no JavaScript, no layout shift — keyboard- and screen-reader-friendly, and it looks polished the moment you drop it in.

It joins the comparison family alongside Pros & Cons and Why Switch — pick the one whose layout fits your story.

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Before & After — 2 new results sections

Prove your product works with a wall of tap-to-toggle result cards. Two layouts: Before & After (rounded, portrait, centered titles) and Results Grid (sharp, landscape, editorial). Each card flips between a before and after photo — pure CSS, no JavaScript.

Show the transformation, not just the claim. Two new sections turn your before/after photography into a scannable wall of proof — each card overlays a label and title on a photo and flips between Before and After with a tap. Distinct from the existing drag-to-reveal Image Compare slider: these are grids of results, built for verticals where outcomes sell — haircare, skincare, fitness, dental, home reno.

Modulo: Before & After. The bright cut. Rounded portrait cards in a 4-up grid with centered titles, pill badges (great for a "4 weeks" timeframe) and a solid white toggle. Drops in polished on a clean white background.

Modulo: Results Grid. The editorial cut. Sharp landscape cards in a tight 2-up grid with bottom-left titles, boxed tags and an outlined ghost toggle on a warm off-white — a magazine-style "results from our community" wall.

Built right. The Before/After swap is pure CSS — no JavaScript — so it works the instant the page renders and never shifts your layout as images load. Each card is a native, keyboard-navigable radio group, so screen readers announce a proper two-option control and arrow keys switch states. Reduced-motion preferences are respected.

Yours to shape. Up to 12 cards, each with a before image, after image, label, title and alt text. Tune columns, image shape (portrait / square / landscape), photo overlay strength, corner radius and border; switch the title between centered and bottom-left, the label between pill and boxed tag, and the toggle between solid and ghost. Full control over heading and title sizes, colors, section width and padding. Both ship polished with zero configuration and collapse cleanly to a single column on mobile.

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Three new FAQ layouts

Three fresh ways to answer questions: FAQ Categories (grouped, two-level accordion), FAQ Outline (bold outlined boxes) and FAQ Pills (friendly filled rows). Each ships FAQPage schema.org markup for Google rich results and is fully keyboard-accessible.

Different stores answer questions differently — so there are now three new FAQ sections to match your storefront's personality, alongside the original. Every one ships FAQPage schema.org markup (the structured data Google reads for rich FAQ results), real <button> accordions with proper focus states, and reduced-motion support.

Modulo: FAQ Categories. For stores with a lot to explain. A two-level accordion — tap a category (General, Shipping, Returns…) to reveal its questions as nested accordions inside. The open category becomes a coral header bar with the questions hairline-divided in the card below, and a little article count per category. Want a plain single-level FAQ instead? Use only Question blocks and it renders a clean flat accordion — no categories required.

Modulo: FAQ Outline. The high-contrast cut. Heavily outlined question boxes with chevron toggles on a centered layout — pick a connected frame or separated boxes, and add an optional "See more" link to a full FAQ page.

Modulo: FAQ Pills. The friendly cut. Each question is a solid rounded pill with a rotating chevron; the answer drops in cleanly below the bar. Warm, approachable, AA-contrast by default.

Yours to shape. Single or multi-open behavior, every color, type sizes for the heading / questions / answers, card radius and border weight, section width, header alignment and padding. All three drop in polished with zero configuration and collapse cleanly to a single column on mobile.

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Pros & Cons — 2 new comparison sections

Frame your product between its cons and its pros. Two layouts: Pros & Cons (a framed panel with a circular product and a cross-divider) and Why Switch (an airy single row on a frosted glass panel). Pure CSS, no JavaScript.

Make the case at a glance. Two new sections center your product between a column of cons (✕) and pros (✓) under an editorial heading and a call to action — the "with us vs without" panel that turns a browser into a buyer. Different from our before/after and brand-comparison sections: this frames a single product between its own drawbacks and benefits.

Modulo: Pros & Cons. The framed cut. A boxed panel with a circular product at its center and a soft cross-divider, cons stacked on the left and pros on the right, a button, and a money-back guarantee line underneath. Polished out of the box on a warm gradient.

Modulo: Why Switch. The airy cut. A full-width band with a single inline row — cons, your product cutout, then pros — floating on a frosted liquid-glass panel. It ships a readable solid fallback for browsers without blur, so text never washes out.

Yours to shape. Add pros and cons as blocks (each picks its own ✓ or ✕), recolor the icons or swap in your own mark images, choose the product's shape and size, switch the toggle of the cross-divider or glass tint, and set a gradient or solid background, heading and label sizes, colors, width, and padding. Both ship polished with zero setup, are pure CSS (no JavaScript, no layout shift), read cleanly to screen readers, respect reduced-motion, and stack gracefully on mobile.

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Video Reels — an endless wall of video reviews

A premium coverflow of vertical customer video reviews. The centered reel sits large while the rest fan away on each side, the rail loops forever, and any clip plays with sound on tap. Shopify-hosted video, name + star rating per reel, keyboard + swipe navigation, zero layout shift.

Video sells — so we built the format DTC brands convert with. Video Reels is a coverflow fan of 9:16 customer clips: the centered reel is full-size, the rest tuck away on either side, and the rail loops endlessly in both directions. Tap any reel to play it with sound; it autoplays muted in view if you want it to.

Built for proof. Each card carries a name and star rating overlay — you supply the clips and the consent to show them; nothing is auto-generated or faked. Distinct from the existing Video Carousel (which opens a lightbox) and Shoppable Video (which attaches a product) — this one is pure, scannable social proof.

Built right. Uploaded Shopify-hosted video with a poster frame (YouTube / Vimeo as a fallback), so it loads lazily and never shifts your layout as it plays. Only one reel plays at a time, and everything pauses when the section scrolls out of view. Navigate with the arrows, the ← / → keys, a swipe on mobile, or by tapping a side reel to bring it center — and screen readers hear which reviewer is centered on every move.

Yours to shape. Up to 12 reels. Tune how many fan into view, the reel shape (vertical / portrait / square), corner radius, and where the name + rating sit. Toggle and resize the play, mute and arrow buttons, recolor the chrome, switch autoplay-in-view on or off, and set the heading, colors, width and padding. Ships polished out of the box and collapses cleanly on mobile.

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Nutrition & Supplement Facts — real labels, on-brand

Two new sections render pixel-faithful FDA Supplement Facts and Nutrition Facts panels beside your benefit copy and free-from badges — the trust of the back-of-pack, fully editable and recolorable.

Shoppers trust the label on the tub. Now you can put that exact label on your page. Modulo: Supplement Facts and Modulo: Nutrition Facts render authentic FDA-style panels — heavy title rule, tabular figures, the big-number Calories convention — beside an editorial column with your heading, benefit copy, free-from badges, and an optional button.

Two formats, built right. Supplement Facts is a clean single-value dose list with a servings line and an ingredients line — ideal for powders, capsules, and pre-workouts. Nutrition Facts is the full food/beverage hierarchy: indented sub-nutrients (Saturated Fat, Added Sugars, Sugar Alcohol), a heavy rule before the vitamins block, and dual Amount / % Daily Value columns. Every value is yours to type — nothing is auto-calculated, so your claims stay your claims.

Free-from badges, your way. Twelve new icons — No GMO, No Soy, No Gluten, No Dairy, No Nut, No Sugar, No Fillers, No Additives, Caffeine-free, Vegan, Organic, Keto — with the crossed-out "free-from" mark baked in, or upload your own badge image per item.

Polished out of the box, yours in minutes. Drops in looking like a real label, then customize: put the label on the left or right, set its width and gap; recolor all label text and rules from one control; tune the outer border and font size; pick a transparent, solid, or gradient background with an optional section border; and set alignment, typography, width, and padding. Add and reorder nutrient rows and badges as blocks — and on mobile it stacks cleanly to one column.

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Review Marquee — a scrolling wall of love

A new testimonials section: compact avatar + rating pills that drift across one or two rows in opposing directions. Pauses on hover so shoppers can read, fades at the edges, and looks polished with zero setup.

Turn a pile of happy reviews into momentum. Modulo: Review Marquee scrolls a continuous "wall of love" — compact pill cards, each with a circular avatar, a star-rating badge, and a one-line quote — drifting steadily across the page. Run a single row or two rows in opposing directions for that dense, social-proof-everywhere feel.

Readable, not dizzying. The marquee pauses when a shopper hovers (or tabs into it with a keyboard), softly fades at the left and right edges, and fully respects reduced-motion preferences — so it never becomes a distraction or an accessibility problem.

Polished out of the box. Drops in with eight realistic example reviews and neutral placeholder avatars, then you make it yours: add each review's photo, quote, name and rating; tune card width, roundness, padding, border and a brand-tinted shadow; pick a solid or gradient accent that colors both the highlighted heading word and the rating badges; set scroll direction and speed, avatar size and shape, section colors, width and spacing.

Built for performance — cards reserve their space so nothing shifts as the section loads, and it stacks cleanly on mobile.

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Trust Strip — promises that swipe on mobile

A new footer-friendly USP band: shipping, warranty, secure payment and returns in a clean full-width row framed by hairline rules — that collapses into a swipeable, dotted carousel on mobile.

Reassure shoppers on every page. Modulo: Trust Strip is a thin, full-width band of promises — Free shipping · 1-year warranty · Secure payment · Free returns — each pairing an icon with a bold label and a short line of detail. Top and bottom hairline rules frame the strip and slim dividers separate each item, so it sits cleanly under a hero or just above the footer.

Built for small screens. On mobile the row becomes a centered, swipeable carousel with dot pagination — one promise at a time, native swipe, the active dot highlighted. It works before any JavaScript loads (so nothing jumps as the page settles) and fully respects reduced-motion preferences.

Polished out of the box, yours in minutes. Drops in with four ready-to-ship promises, then customize freely: choose 20+ icons or upload your own; toggle uppercase labels, the framing rules, and the dividers; pick a transparent, solid, or gradient background; and tune icon size and color, label and subtext sizes, accent and divider colors, section width, content width, and padding. Add a link to any promise to point shoppers at your shipping or returns policy.

Accessible by design — links stay links for screen readers, the carousel dots are proper buttons with clear labels, and color defaults clear WCAG contrast.

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Shop the Look — 3 new sections

Tag a styled photo with hotspots and make every piece shoppable. Three layouts: Shop the Look (photo + synced card), Lookbook (full-bleed photo + frosted floating card), and Lookbook Grid (hero photo + scannable product grid).

Turn your styled photography into a buy surface. Drop numbered hotspots onto a lifestyle photo, link each one to a product, and shoppers tap a point on the image to shop the piece. Three sections, one idea — pick the layout that fits your store.

Modulo: Shop the Look. The classic. A photo with hotspots beside a synced product card — tap a dot and the card cross-fades to that item's image, price and a link to its page. Pagination, prev/next arrows and the thumbnail row are each optional, and the card can sit centered or top-aligned next to a tall photo.

Modulo: Lookbook. The editorial cut. A full-bleed lifestyle photo with a frosted glass card floating over any corner (serif title, warm palette). Tap a hotspot to cross-fade the card to the next piece — magazine-grade with zero setup.

Modulo: Lookbook Grid. The conversion-first cut. A hero photo with hotspots above a scannable grid of every product in the shot. Tap a dot to scroll to and flash its card. Plain or boxed cards, 2–5 columns, category labels and a "View product" link.

Yours to shape. Photo shape and fit (cover or contain), background color or gradient, every text size and color, section width and spacing. All three ship polished out of the box, stack cleanly on mobile, keep the hotspots keyboard- and screen-reader-accessible, respect reduced-motion, and never shift your layout as they load.

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New section: Shoppable Video

Modulo: Shoppable Video — a rail of vertical product clips that play muted in view and add to cart in one tap. Each video links a product with its price, a variant picker, and a full-bleed Add to cart bar; tapping a clip opens a lightbox with sound.

The social-clip format is now a buy surface. Modulo: Shoppable Video is a scroll-snapping rail of vertical product videos — the TikTok/Reels look your shoppers already know — where every clip is shoppable on the spot.

Tap a clip, add to cart. Each video links a product and shows a price chip plus a full-bleed Add to cart bar pinned to the bottom of the card. Multi-variant products get a tidy size/option picker behind a caret; single-variant products go straight to one tap. Sold-out products show a clear disabled state — and it all adds to the cart without leaving the page.

Plays the way the format should. Uploaded videos autoplay muted while in view and pause when they scroll away; tapping any clip opens a lightbox with sound and a merchant-written heading and description alongside the product. Prefer YouTube or Vimeo? Paste a URL instead.

Yours to shape. Choose videos-per-view and shape (9:16, 4:5, 1:1), a full-bleed or inset buy bar, whether the mute and duration controls show, your heading font and size, and every color and button label. It ships polished with zero setup, respects reduced-motion (no autoplay, tap to play), is keyboard- and screen-reader-friendly with a focus-trapped popup, and won't shift your layout as it loads.

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New section: a Trustpilot-style review rail

Modulo: Review Rail — a rating panel pinned on the left (headline, green pip stars, 'Based on N reviews') with your reviews scrolling in a rail to the right. One Card style toggle flips between a flat borderless look and bordered cards.

The review layout shoppers already trust is now a section you can drop on any page. Modulo: Review Rail is the classic embedded-widget look: a rating panel pinned on the left — a big headline ("Excellent"), a row of green pip stars with half-star support, and a "Based on 465+ reviews on Trustpilot" summary — with your individual reviews scrolling in a rail to its right, flanked by tidy side arrows.

One toggle, two looks. A single Card style setting switches the whole rail between Flat (borderless, airy — the clean Trustpilot-widget feel) and Bordered (cards with a subtle hover-lift). Pick the one that suits your page; everything else stays the same.

You own every word. The headline, star rating, summary line, and the "Trustpilot" source label are all merchant-typed and editable — nothing is pulled from a third party, so the panel only ever says what you stand behind. Each review carries its own stars (half-stars supported), title, text, name, and date.

Built to behave. Choose how many reviews show per view on desktop and mobile, the gap, the arrow size and colors, the star color, and every text size. Reviews clamp to a line count you set so the rail stays even. On mobile the panel stacks neatly above a swipeable rail. Autoplay is off by default, it's keyboard- and screen-reader-friendly, respects reduced-motion, and won't shift your layout as it loads.

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New section: a full-bleed shoppable slideshow

Modulo: Slideshow — a cinematic full-width hero slideshow with a color-plane wipe transition and an optional product card on every slide. Add one slide for a static hero, or several for a rotating campaign.

Your homepage hero just got a lot more capable. Modulo: Slideshow is the first true full-bleed slideshow in the library — one slide on stage at a time, transitioning with a bold color-plane wipe (or a clean cross-fade if you prefer).

Every slide can sell. Alongside the editorial side — a rotated category label, a big heading with one word highlighted in your accent color, a short line of copy, and your store promises (free returns, fast shipping) right by the button — each slide can feature a product card with its image, price, and a Shop button. Pick a product and it auto-fills from live data, or type your own overrides. Leave it off for a pure brand-story slide. Mix both in one slideshow.

Add one slide, get a static hero. With a single slide there are no arrows, dots, or autoplay — just a clean, fast hero. Add more and the controls appear automatically.

Built to behave. Autoplay is off by default (rotating heroes can hurt engagement), it's fully keyboard- and screen-reader-friendly, it respects reduced-motion, and it won't shift your layout as it loads. Recolor the planes, card, and controls to match your brand; set the height; choose the transition.

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New section: photo reviews with a verified badge

Modulo: Verified Reviews — a photo-forward testimonial carousel where each card leads with a customer photo, carries a 'Verified customer' chip, and pairs the name + star rating with a circular profile photo. Reviews clamp to a fixed height so the row always stays even.

Social proof just got more personal. Modulo: Verified Reviews is a photo-first testimonial carousel — the kind where every review reads as a real person, not a floating quote.

A card that reads like a person. Each card leads with a customer photo, then a labeled "Verified customer" chip, the review itself, and a bottom row that pairs the name and star rating with a small circular profile photo. It's the layout shoppers already trust from review apps — now native to your page builder.

You own the "verified" claim. Verification is a per-review toggle and the chip label is yours to edit, so the badge only ever says what you stand behind. No uploaded photo? The avatar falls back to the customer's initial, and an empty card shows a clean placeholder — never a stock face.

Every card the same height. Long reviews used to make one card tower over its neighbors. Now the review text clamps to a line count you choose, the photo keeps a fixed shape, and the name row pins to the bottom — so the row stays perfectly even no matter how much someone wrote.

Built to behave. Fixed 3-up on desktop, 2-up on tablet, and a peek-ahead single card on mobile, with circular arrows centered below. Autoplay is off by default, it's keyboard- and screen-reader-friendly, respects reduced-motion, and won't shift your layout as it loads. Recolor the accent, stars, seal, and cards to match your brand.

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Live chat support in the admin

A live chat widget now sits inside the Modulo admin, so you can reach us without leaving the app or digging for an email address.

Stuck on a bundle rule or a section that won't install? There's now a live chat widget in the bottom corner of every Modulo admin page.

  • One click to a human. Open the chat from any /app page — no ticket form, no hunting for hello@runmodulo.com.
  • Context comes with you. Your shop domain is attached to the conversation automatically, so we can look at the right store instead of asking you to copy-paste it.
  • Stays out of the way. It's a single floating bubble that only loads on authenticated admin pages — nothing renders on your storefront.

Email still works exactly as before if you'd rather write. The chat is just a faster path when you want one.

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Public changelog + roadmap launched

Track what we're shipping next, and what's already in your store. Roadmap voting at feedback.runmodulo.com.

We're opening up two things merchants kept asking for:

  • This changelog. Every shipped change — section, block, bundle improvement, bug fix — lands here first.
  • A public roadmap with voting. What's in progress, what's planned, what we've passed on. You can submit requests and vote on others'.

The roadmap lives at feedback.runmodulo.com. Submit one thing today.

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Comparison table section

Side-by-side feature grid with emphasized column. Three preset layouts. Mobile-collapsing rows.

The comparison section is live in the picker as Modulo: Features Compare. Three variants ship out of the box: side-by-side, vs-competitor (with a highlighted "you" column), and pricing-style.

Why it's worth installing: comparison sections lift AOV ~9-14% on collection pages by anchoring high-tier products against entry SKUs. Add it under your featured collection.

Want to shape what we build next?

Vote on the public roadmap, submit a request, and follow active threads.

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