Autosave is here!
Autosave is now enabled in all email, SMS, push, and voice template builders. Every change you make in Dyspatch is saved automatically as you work — no more worrying about lost progress.
Need to go back? Use the version history button – located between the undo and redo buttons – to review and restore any previous state. You can also manage your auto save preferences from the user settings dropdown in the top right of the page.
Introducing Dyspatch University
Learn DML (Dyspatch Markup Language) through hands-on, interactive lessons. Whether you're new to email development or looking to sharpen your skills, Dyspatch University covers everything from the basics to advanced template building.
What you'll learn:
- DML fundamentals and syntax
- Building responsive email layouts
- Working with DML components and elements
- Advanced DML techniques and dynamic data
Each lesson includes real coding exercises so you can practice directly in the browser as you learn.
Get started at university.dyspatch.io
Image Library Sorted Per Workspace
Workspace folders are now automatically generated in the image library and linked to their respective workspaces. Images uploaded within a workspace are scoped to that workspace, keeping your asset libraries organized and separate.
This is especially useful for agencies managing multiple brands or regional teams working independently.
Update Roundup
- AI Brand Guidelines: Set your brand's voice and tone once and see it applied throughout Dyspatch. Guidelines apply to AI-generated text created through Scribe and can be assigned per workspace.
- Download email previews as PNG or JPG: Export a visual preview of your email directly from the email builder.
- Project Links for Themes: Save brand guidelines, Figma links, and other references directly on a theme for easy access.
- Click-to-edit in the block editor: Click anywhere in the rendered block preview to jump directly to that section of your DML code.
- Improved image library search: Search is now folder-aware, so results are scoped to the folder you're browsing for more precise results.