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Q4 2025 Product Updates: What We Shared in Our Latest Pixfizz Webinar

  • Writer: Xènia Escolar
    Xènia Escolar
  • Feb 19
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 20

We recently hosted our Q4 webinar to share the latest updates across the Pixfizz platform — and it’s been a busy quarter.


Here’s a quick recap of what’s new.



Platform Improvements

We rolled out major infrastructure upgrades, including Ruby and Rails updates, along with improvements to FTP and API workflows. These changes strengthen performance, stability, and long-term scalability.



More Flexible Setup & Admin Controls

New configuration options give you more control over how your products and workflows behave:

  • Assign addresses directly to orders in admin

  • Element tags for smarter targeting

  • Fine-grained page edit controls

  • Number option type for numeric inputs and pricing logic

  • Expanded API capabilities for external order handling



Design Tool Enhancements

We introduced new creative tools inside the editor:

  • Shapes feature

  • Built-in QR codes

  • Image filters and color corrections

  • Fit/Fill toggle for image placement

  • Improved zoom and mobile rotation controls



Shopper & Gallery Updates

We refreshed the gallery interface and added the ability to order prints directly from the gallery — creating a smoother path from browsing to purchasing.



Growth & AI Updates

  • New abandoned cart recovery metrics help you track performance and optimize conversion strategies

  • On the AI side, you can now create support tickets directly (no chatbot loops) and apply bulk SEO updates across products.



Orderhub (Beta)

We also previewed Orderhub — a new space for order management, production tracking, and film & media uploads, currently in beta.


Q4 focused on strengthening the foundation while expanding flexibility across the platform — and we’re already building what’s next for 2026.


Missed the webinar? Watch the full recording here:



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