MANUAL What's New in Infigo | March 2026

Welcome to our March 2026 product update - a month focused on flexibility, control, and smoother operational workflows.

This month, we’ve introduced a range of enhancements designed to give teams more control over how data flows through the platform, improve checkout clarity for customers, and streamline both storefront styling and back-office processes.

From more flexible MegaEdit workflows and improved checkout visibility, to faster storefront styling and expanded batch integration capabilities - these updates are all about reducing friction and making everyday tasks more efficient.

If you’re managing data-driven workflows, custom storefront experiences, or operational integrations - these updates are especially relevant to you.

If you’d like the full technical breakdown of everything released this month, you’ll still find the complete release notes by clicking the button below ⬇️

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MegaEdit Batch: Smarter CSV Uploads, Validation & Previews

Working with batch (CSV) data in MegaEdit is now much simpler and more reliable. You can download a ready-made CSV template, upload your data earlier in the journey, and preview exactly how it will look before placing an order.

Built-in validation helps catch mistakes instantly, while a new preview experience gives you confidence your data is correct. There’s also a new Non-Batch Output Mode setting, letting you generate artwork without applying CSV data - ideal for proofing and approvals.

Less trial and error, more control, and a smoother batch workflow from start to finish.


Manage dropdown content in Invent with centrally controlled data

You can now power dropdowns in Invent (InDesign plugin) using centrally managed data, removing the need to manually update values across multiple templates.

Whether you're managing addresses, locations, or product lists, you can now update them in one place and have those changes automatically reflected wherever they’re used.

It’s a much faster, more scalable way to manage frequently changing content - especially for customers with large product sets.


Style Your Storefront Faster Using Appearance Settings in CSS

Appearance settings are now available as CSS variables. This means the same storefront appearance settings you configure can also be referenced through CSS variables when you style the storefront and related CSS rules.

This builds on existing Appearance Settings and CSS guidance in the Academy, so teams working with custom storefront styling can use the configured appearance values more directly in CSS styling.

Keep MegaEdit Layouts Balanced When Fields Are Hidden

When MegaEdit layouts use centered or spaced positioning, hiding one member no longer leaves the remaining items misaligned. The visible fields stay centered or recalculate their spacing automatically, so the layout stays balanced.

This applies when grouped fields are hidden and the remaining visible fields still need to stay centered or keep their spacing correctly. If spaced items lose one member, the available space is recalculated for the items that remain.

Give Customers a Clear Final Check with Shipping Address Visibility at Checkout

Checkout can now display the shipping address on the confirmation step when the setting is enabled. This means the confirm checkout step can show the shipping address as part of the final order review before submission.

The setting keeps the shipping address visible during the same final confirmation review, and the order settings control whether the shipping address is shown on the confirm page. This builds on existing checkout-flow guidance in the Academy by adding shipping-address visibility to the confirmation step.

Faster, More Flexible Artwork Management with S3 and Download Access

Administrators can now be granted permission to download original artwork files uploaded by users. The same update also adds support for storing uploaded files in AWS S3, which the source links to faster upload handling and improved performance for uploaded artwork handling.

This builds on existing order-management and access-permission guidance in the Academy, so teams can position it as an extension to the same artwork-handling workflow safely.

Streamline Stock and Order Updates with New Batch Integration Features

Batch integrations now return all errors from UpdateStockQuantity and include a new UpdateOrder action. UpdateOrder can update order status, tracking number, and deliver-by values through the batch workflow for stock and order updates.

This builds on existing batch and order-management guidance in the Academy, giving integration teams a broader batch path for operational updates in the same workflow.

MegaEdit is now faster and smoother to use

We’ve made behind-the-scenes improvements to how MegaEdit loads and processes steps, resulting in a noticeably faster and more responsive editing experience.

From opening the editor to moving between steps, everything feels quicker and more streamlined - especially for more complex products.

The result is a smoother workflow with less waiting and a more consistent experience for your users.

These improvements happen automatically, with no setup required, and benefit all MegaEdit products.


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