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Page management ships with a block-based editor

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Iris Vermeer

The way you create, edit and organise legal pages just got a major upgrade. Page CRUD now runs on dedicated routes (each policy lives at its own URL, deep-linkable, shareable with collaborators) and the editor is a proper block-based experience.

What you get:

  • Slash commands for inserting headings, lists, callouts, code, tables, embeds.
  • Drag-and-drop blocks so reordering sections is a single gesture, not a clipboard dance.
  • Keyboard-first navigation — markdown shortcuts, block transformations, multi-block selection.
  • Live previews alongside the editor so you see how the published page will look as you type.

If you have ever edited a policy in a generic rich-text editor and wished you were in a modern block editor instead, this is the upgrade. The editor stores everything as structured content, which means it also feeds directly into the AI policy generator (drafts come back in the same format and open in the same editor without conversion).

April 28, 2026

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  • Camila Rodriguez
    Camila Rodriguez

    Once the editor lost my unsaved changes when I closed the tab by accident. Lost about ten minutes of work. Where is autosave?

    May 10, 2026

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  • Elena Vasquez
    Elena Vasquez

    The block editor is a generational upgrade over the previous experience. Slash commands feel snappy and the drag handles for reorder are exactly what I needed for our 30-section refund policy.

    May 1, 2026

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