Spixor: Redefined
Over the past weeks, Spixor may have looked quieter than usual from the outside. Behind the scenes, however, we have been working through one of the most important phases…
Over the past weeks, Spixor may have looked quieter than usual from the outside. Behind the scenes, however, we have been working through one of the most important phases so far: Spixor Redefined.
This is not a single feature update. It is a broader rework of how Spixor presents itself, how the product is explained, how users move through the public website, and how the foundation is prepared for the next stage of the builder.
Spixor is still in Alpha, and we want to stay honest about that. Not every part is finished yet. Some sections are still being refined, tested and improved. But the direction is now much clearer.
Why Redefined matters
Spixor started with a simple idea: make website creation easier, more flexible and more open.
That goal has not changed. But as the product grew, we noticed that our public website, feature pages, support flow, roadmap and overall messaging needed to become much clearer. If Spixor wants to become a serious creative tool, the foundation around the builder needs to feel serious too.
Spixor Redefined is focused on that foundation.
We are improving how people understand:
- what Spixor is;
- how the builder works;
- why export-first matters;
- what Orbit will offer;
- where Spixor is going next;
- how support, updates and roadmap communication should work.
What we have been improving
During Redefined, we have been working on several important parts of the platform:
A clearer public website
The public website is being reworked to better explain Spixor, the builder, the dashboard, export-first workflows and the future direction of the product.
The goal is simple: visitors should understand Spixor faster.
Stronger feature pages
We are improving the way features are presented, so each part of Spixor feels clearer and more connected to the product experience. Some pages still need visual refinement, but the structure is moving toward a more professional product overview.
Better support and knowledge base
Support is becoming more than a contact form. We are building a better support flow with knowledge base articles, clearer ticket creation and a stronger foundation for helping users from inside Spixor.
Product updates and roadmap
We want product updates to become a regular part of Spixor again. The goal is to keep users informed about what changed, what is being tested and what is coming next.
Our roadmap is also being reshaped to better separate what is available, what is in Alpha, what is planned and what is parked for later.
Export-first, but publish-friendly
Spixor remains export-first. We believe users should have control over their projects and not feel locked into one path.
At the same time, we know many users want an easy way to publish without dealing with technical hosting. That is why we are also shaping the idea of Spixor Spaces: one managed publishing path for previewing, sharing, publishing, connecting domains and eventually managing content through Spixor.
The goal is not to replace exports. The goal is to offer freedom:
Publish easily, or export freely.
What comes after Redefined
Once this phase is stable, our next focus will move toward the deeper product foundation:
- cleaning up the project structure;
- improving export packaging;
- auditing and stabilizing the builder;
- preparing a stronger Export Hub;
- designing the foundation for Spixor’s own framework;
- improving Orbit value features;
- preparing future tools such as Spixor Spaces, visual data, live contact, animation tools and eventually Figma import.
These are large steps, and we will not build everything at once. The priority is to make Spixor stronger, cleaner and more reliable step by step.
Orbit and the next stage
Orbit will become the paid plan for users who need more room and more advanced workflow options. The Free plan will remain useful for starting, testing and building smaller projects, while Orbit will help support the continued development of Spixor.
We are building Spixor carefully because we want it to become more than another website builder.
We want Spixor to become a flexible creative platform where users can build, manage, publish and export projects in the way that fits them best.
Thank you for being early
Spixor is still growing, and early users are a huge part of that journey.
Your feedback, patience and interest help shape what Spixor becomes next. Redefined is an important step, but it is not the finish line.
More updates will follow soon as we continue improving the public website, the builder, support, Orbit and the roadmap ahead.
Thank you for being part of Spixor early.
