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Switching your feeds to the new Juicer design

How to move your feeds to Juicer's redesigned feed builder, what the new design offers, and how to make it live on your website.

Written by Mario T.

Juicer is moving to a redesigned feed builder, a new editor with a fresh look, more layout and styling options, and tools like custom posts and an AI designer. The move covers every feed on your account, both the ones you have today and any you create from now on. This guide explains what you gain, how to switch a feed over, and how to make the new design live on your website.

What the new feed builder brings you

The redesigned builder keeps everything your feed already does, and adds more ways to shape how it looks.

  • Ready-made templates — apply a complete look in one click, then fine-tune it

  • New layouts — grid, masonry, and slider (carousel), with adjustable columns and spacing

  • Five post card styles — pick the card design that best fits your site

  • Light and dark color modes — with custom colors and fonts

  • Design with AI — restyle your feed from a short text prompt

  • Custom posts — add your own text and images alongside your social content. See Custom posts: add your own content to your Juicer feed

  • Moderation and content filtering — approve, hide, or filter posts more easily, including AI moderation

  • Live preview — see your changes as you make them, before anything goes live

Where your controls live now

In the new builder your feed fills the screen, and the editing controls sit in a floating toolbar along the bottom. Click any icon to open its panel, make your changes, then close the panel to see the full preview again. If you're coming from the classic feed, this is the biggest change. The menu that used to run down the left side is now the toolbar at the bottom.

From left to right, the toolbar holds these controls.

  • + Add source — connect accounts and add hashtags, mentions, and other sources

  • Sources — review and manage the sources already in your feed

  • Add custom post — add your own text and images

  • AI Designer — restyle your feed from a short text prompt

  • Design — templates and layout, post options, appearance (colors and fonts), and custom CSS

  • CTA — add a call-to-action button to your feed

  • Settings — feed name, sync rate, and other general options

  • Mobile and Desktop — preview how your feed looks at each width

  • Moderation — switch to moderation mode to filter, approve, or hide posts

🌿 Tip: Not sure what an icon does? Hover over it and its name appears.

How to switch a feed to the new design

Switching is done one feed at a time and takes a single click. Your current colors and settings carry over automatically, so you start from your existing design rather than a blank slate.

  1. Open the feed you want to update in the feed editor.

  2. In the top toolbar, click ⚡️ Switch to new feed.

  3. The feed reopens in the new builder with your existing design carried over. Use the bottom toolbar to adjust the template, layout, post style, and colors until it looks right.

⚠️ Good to know: Switching a feed to the new builder only changes what you see in the dashboard. Your live website keeps showing the classic design until you apply it, so you can redesign at your own pace before anything changes for visitors.

Make the new design live on your website

When your feed looks the way you want, publish it to your site.

  1. In the feed editor, click Apply new design (the highlighted button in the top toolbar).

  2. Confirm in the dialog. On most sites your embedded feed updates automatically, with no code change needed.

Most feeds update on their own. If your website still runs an older Juicer embed script, the new design won't appear until you refresh that code. After you click Apply new design, Juicer shows your current embed snippet, so copy it and paste it in place of the old Juicer code on your site.

🌿 Tip: If your changes aren't showing on your site after applying, an outdated embed snippet is almost always the reason. See Feed not loading or not reflecting your changes? Update your embed code.

Switching back to the classic feed

Prefer the old editor for now? While the classic feed is still available, open the feed and click Switch to classic feed to move it back. As the redesign becomes the standard for everyone, this option will go away, so it's worth getting comfortable with the new builder when you have a moment.

Troubleshooting

  • The "⚡️ Switch to new feed" button isn't there
    If your feed is still on the classic design and there's no button, your account hasn't been moved over yet, so contact us and we'll switch you on. If the button is gone because the feed is already on the new builder, you're all set. Any new feed you create now opens in the new builder by default.

  • My website still shows the old design after applying
    Your site is likely loading an older Juicer embed script. Replace it with the current code from the Embed dialog, then reload your page.

  • I can't find a control I used in the classic feed
    The controls moved into the bottom toolbar. Open the Design, Settings, or Moderation panels from there. A few classic-only options don't have a direct match yet, so switch back to the classic feed if you still need one.

If a feed won't switch over, or the new design isn't appearing on your site after you applied it, contact us with your feed name and the URL of the page where it's embedded, and we'll take a look.

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