On the right-hand side is the library showing all the available objects for your template. Drag and drop these objects to the correct place in your e-mail. However, the objects will still be quite empty. Of course, you want to fill these objects with images and text. To do this, double-click on the object or click on the gear icon  on the right to go to the object settings. An object contains properties. These properties are created when the objects are built to ensure that the e-mail is filled with attractive content and an object can be displayed in several ways, depending on how you fill it in.

Objects often have mandatory properties that must always be filled in to guarantee that the e-mail looks good in the various e-mail clients. Optional properties can be omitted without having an adverse effect on the e-mail’s appearance. For example, an image does not always have to be filled in; if you do not fill it in, the space reserved for the image will be removed.



Every object has different properties, depending on what it looks like. Always test whether the e-mail still looks good with your content. Although many problems are removed when the template is built, a title with two lines could shift the e-mail content and change the effect of your object.

Please note! Once an object has been placed in the e-mail, the purpose is to use it and therefore to fill it with properties. Otherwise, the e-mail will contain unnecessary HTML. Make sure you always configure the mandatory properties.