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Storydoc Update – December 15, 2025: What’s New in the Dashboard and Stories Pages

We’ve redesigned the main navigation and updated both the Dashboard and Stories pages to improve clarity, discovery, and day-to-day story management.

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Navigation and Layout Updates

New Main Menu Structure

The main menu has been redesigned to support clearer navigation and future scalability.

What changed

  • The top navigation bar was removed.

  • Navigation is now consolidated into a single, streamlined layout.

  • Pages such as Dashboard, Stories, and other core areas are easier to access and visually grouped.

  • Your user profile and account menu is now located at the bottom-left corner.

This change improves focus and reduces visual clutter across the app.


Dashboard Page Updates

Recent Stories and Versions Overview

The Dashboard now highlights your recent stories and versions with richer, more actionable information.

You can now see

  • Number of versions per story.

  • Number of readers per story or version.

  • Clear separation between stories and their versions.

This helps you quickly decide what to open, edit, or share.


Improved Analytics Summary

Analytics on the Dashboard were enhanced to provide better high-level insights.

New analytics highlights

  • Completed reading indicator.

  • Last 30 days comparison, so you can track engagement trends over time.

These metrics help you understand performance without opening individual stories.


“Things You Can Do” Section

A new Things you can do section supports product discovery, especially for new users.

It surfaces common actions such as:

  • Creating a new story.

  • Exploring Storydoc templates.

  • Sharing and tracking stories.


Learn Section

The Dashboard now includes a Learn section that points to educational resources and best practices, helping you get more value from Storydoc.


Stories Page Updates

Clearer Terminology: Stories, Versions, and Templates

We’ve clarified how content is structured in Storydoc.

Key clarification

  • Templates now refers only to Storydoc templates.

  • Users create stories, not templates.

  • Stories may include versions, but versions are optional.

This removes confusion and aligns terminology across the product.


Stories and Versions Tabs

The Stories page now includes dedicated tabs for Stories and Versions.

Benefits

  • View all stories at a high level.

  • Switch to versions when managing personalization or updates.

  • Clear separation between original stories and their versions.


Enhanced Story Metadata

Stories and versions now show richer metadata directly in the list view.

Includes

  • Number of versions per story.

  • Number of readers per story or version.


Favorites

You can now save stories to Favorites for faster access.

This is useful for:

  • Frequently shared stories.

  • Active sales or marketing campaigns.

  • Key internal content.


Improved Search

Search now works across both stories and versions.

This allows you to:

  • Find specific versions directly.

  • Locate content faster in large workspaces.


Sorting and Filtering Options

New controls make it easier to manage growing story libraries.

New options

  • Sort by name.

  • Filter by Created by.


Folder Improvements

Folder management has been expanded for better organization.

What’s new

  • Unlimited nested folders (availability depends on your plan).

  • Drag folders to reorder them.

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