
If you have used website-building platforms such as Squarespace, WIX, Weebly or even WordPress, many aspects of Studio will feel familiar.
Like these platforms, Studio provides a visual editing environment that allows you to create and publish content without writing code. Content is assembled using drag-and-drop components, pre-designed layouts, and reusable templates, making it easy to build professional digital experiences through a graphical interface.
However, Studio is specifically designed for creating responsive publications and content experiences rather than general-purpose websites. Instead of building site navigation, menus, and complex page structures, Studio focuses on presenting content in a structured, engaging, and highly readable format across all devices.
Studio can be used to create content from scratch, but it also supports the conversion of existing PDFs into responsive publications. This makes it particularly well suited to organisations that regularly produce reports, magazines, newsletters, brochures, and other publication-based content.
In short, if you are comfortable using modern website builders or content management systems, you will find Studio’s editing experience familiar. The difference is that Studio is optimized for digital publishing and content experiences rather than traditional website creation.