RevenueCat Paywalls is our native paywall builder that lets you build and optimize paywalls in real-time through RevenueCat’s dashboard, no app updates or code changes needed. In summer 2025 we rebuilt RevenueCat Paywalls from the ground up. What was once a simple, template-first tool is now a fully flexible, component-based editor where you can design fully custom layouts, localize every string, and tailor the experience to every segment.
But we’re not stopping there, we’ve been on a particularly rampant shipping spree as of November 2025. We’re shipping the most-requested and most impactful updates to Paywalls with a clear goal to make it the best paywall builder for every app.
This blog will serve as a living changelog for all-things RevenueCat Paywalls, so bookmark it to follow along and keep up with everything new.
A new Paywalls editor layout

We’ve refreshed the Paywalls editor with a sidebar-based layout that replaces the old dual-panel interface. Core areas like components, layers, branding, media, and localization now live in clearly labeled tabs, making the editor easier to navigate and simpler to learn.
The new layout keeps the canvas front and center while giving us room to keep expanding Paywalls over time. As features grow, the editor stays organized instead of crowded, even when you’re working on more complex paywalls.
Keyboard shortcuts for faster editing

When you’re iterating quickly, small interactions add up. The Paywalls editor now supports Figma-style keyboard shortcuts for common actions like moving, duplicating, selecting, and deleting components.
To make shortcuts easy to discover, we added a help icon inside the editor that shows the full list of supported commands. You can open it at any time, pick up shortcuts as you go, and keep your focus on the layout instead of the UI.
Copy and paste components between paywalls

You can now copy and paste components across different paywalls, not just within a single one. This makes it much easier to reuse layouts that already work, like hero sections, benefit lists, or pricing blocks.
When you paste a component into another paywall, its structure, styling, and bindings come with it. For teams running multiple campaigns or experiments, this cuts down on repetitive work and helps keep designs consistent across variations.
A dedicated Branding tab

We’ve added a new Branding tab to the Paywalls editor to centralize your visual system. You can now manage saved colors, gradients, and custom fonts in one place and reuse them across all paywalls in your project.
Branding assets appear directly in color and typography pickers while you edit, which makes it easier to stay on brand and avoid one-off values. This also simplifies collaboration, since teams can standardize styles once and confidently build on top of them.