2/25/2026 · 2 min read

The Future of Studio Press: What Users Can Expect Next

A look at upcoming improvements, planned capabilities, and the long-term roadmap for creators and studios.

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Studio Press is just getting started

Studio Press was designed from day one to be lean, structured, and reliable.

But behind the platform is a long roadmap focused on giving creators more speed, more control, and more professional-grade tooling — without adding unnecessary complexity.

This is what users can look forward to.

Upcoming Enhancements

1. More Themes and Layout Packs

Expect a growing catalog of industry-specific themes and section presets. Each will follow Studio Press's structured editing model for:

  • Creative studios
  • SaaS
  • Consultants
  • Local trades
  • Personal brands
  • Landing pages

More variety without breaking the simplicity that defines Studio Press.

2. Richer Section Options

New content blocks, header styles, gallery modules, and feature grids will allow creators to build more expressive pages while keeping layout stability guaranteed.

3. Improved Client Collaboration Tools

Planned enhancements include:

  • Inline commenting
  • Better feedback workflows
  • Fine-tuned permissions
  • Client-side content editing improvements

These are designed to make handoffs smoother and reduce project friction.

4. Performance & Hosting Upgrades

Studio Press will continue to improve:

  • CDN distribution
  • Automatic image optimisation
  • Fast publishing workflow
  • Security monitoring
  • Expanded global hosting regions

The goal is world-class speed without configuration.

Long-Term Vision

The long-term direction is clear:

A professional-grade website delivery platform that eliminates friction for designers and their clients.

This includes plans for:

  • More automation
  • Smarter theme selection
  • Guided content structures
  • Better analytics integrations
  • Potential integrations with external tools
  • More business tools for studios

Studio Press will keep evolving while maintaining its core principles: simplicity, reliability, structure, and professional client delivery.