We are happy to introduce Purple Variants, a powerful new feature in the Purple Hub designed to simplify managing different versions of your articles across multiple platforms. Whether you’re creating content for print, online, or other formats, Purple Variants allows you to handle everything within the Purple Hub, ensuring seamless integration and multi-platform content distribution without the hassle of managing separate systems.
With Purple Variants, editors can now easily create, edit, and distribute different versions of an article—like adding interactive elements for online readers or modifying layouts for print—all in one place.
Purple Variants enhances newsroom efficiency by enabling users to manage all article versions within the Purple Hub, eliminating the need for multiple systems. This flexibility allows editors to create tailored content for various platforms, incorporating multimedia for online articles or adjusting visuals for print without complex tools. Seamless integration with external platforms is achieved through API identifiers, streamlining multi-platform distribution. The user-friendly interface allows easy configuration and management of article variants directly in the Purple Hub for a smoother editorial experience.
We are introducing Purple Wires 2.0, an update to our service in Purple Hub that retrieves feed articles from wires services (Presse-Agentur Meldungen).
The new Purple Wires comes with
Purple Wires 2.0 helps content creators in your newsroom scroll through the latest wire news even faster, making their day-to-day work with Purple more efficient and enjoyable.
Purple Wires 2.0 provides improved access to wire feed messages, allowing your newsroom team to browse and assess content at a glance, more quickly, directly in Purple Hub. With additional preview text in the list view alongside word and character counts, it's easier to gauge article length and relevance, helping your newsroom work more efficiently with Purple.
This update introduces the new Image Cropping feature in Purple Hubs Media Library, providing editors with precise control over displaying images across multiple formats. With this tool, users can crop and set focal points, ensuring photographs fit each aspect ratio perfectly. Admins can also define and manage image preview sizes, offering greater flexibility in presenting images across different layouts on various platforms.
Enhanced visual control allows users to focus on key image elements, such as a person in a photo, ensuring that important parts are highlighted consistently across formats. New cropping and focus tools give editors precise control over image presentation, while real-time previews ensure images display perfectly without further adjustment.
You can now easily translate your article content in Purple Hub with just a few clicks, thanks to the integration of DeepL translations. This feature allows your editors to perform individual and bulk translations, making multilingual content management effortless. DeepL integration is conveniently embedded within Purple Hub's editor, allowing seamless translation into various languages.
The DeepL integration in Purple Hub translates content into multiple languages quickly and efficiently. Editors can easily translate individual articles or entire batches directly within the CMS, reducing time and effort while maintaining consistent, high-quality translations. Improving the workflow for managing multilingual content and increasing overall productivity, you can create multiple language variants of your content with minimal effort.
We introduce the new Article Sidebar UI, with certain buttons and functions either relocated or removed to offer a cleaner, more user-friendly design and a more intuitive interface. As part of the recent WordPress 6.6 update, we’ve thoroughly reworked the article sidebar to improve usability. As many functions and buttons have changed, we recommend sharing this update with all your colleagues working in Purple Hub. The update will be available in Purple Hub from Monday, 28 October, at 23:00 CET. After the rollout, your interface will automatically switch to the new version.
This new flow is a significant change that simplifies the way you create and manage your content in Purple Hub. There are fewer clicks and an improved overview for your article settings.
You can now view article Excerpts in the Post Overview within Purple Hub, the central repository for your Editorial team to manage their content. In Purple Hub, an Excerpt is a brief summary of the content of a post, typically used to preview the article on archive pages or in widgets. The new feature displays the Excerpt in the Post Overview, providing a more insightful listing of your content and allowing to copy and paste the snippets for quick access, e.g. for re-use within section pages.
With instant access to article Excerpts in the Post Overview, your team can quickly assess the relevance of content without having to open each article individually. It saves valuable time and improves workflow efficiency, enabling faster decision-making and streamlined content curation. In addition, the ability to easily copy and paste Excerpts supports smooth content repurposing.
Purple Hub now offers the ability to set Character Limits for text entry in articles for excerpts and custom fields. This feature ensures consistency in your layout by maintaining uniform text lengths across different elements, such as teasers on overview pages.
By incorporating Character Limits, your newsroom can achieve greater editorial control and visual harmony. This approach eliminates inconsistencies from varying text lengths, resulting in a more professional and reader-friendly presentation. It also streamlines the editing process, saving your team time by eliminating the need for manual adjustments.
The new Special Characters feature in Purple Hub allows you to include a wide range of Special Characters in your articles, improving accuracy and flexibility for all your publishing needs when creating content.
Enabling Special Characters in Purple Hub enhances your experience when editing text, enabling accurate representation of foreign languages, mathematical and scientific notation, and technical content. It supports proper typographic usage, including smart quotes and hyphens, and is essential for financial symbols and legal content.
Let us introduce you to Custom Blocks within Purple Hub, a feature to create your own reusable content blocks and seamlessly integrate them into your Gutenberg Editor block library. Custom Blocks allow you to design a new block, set its functionality and distribute it throughout your Purple App and/or Website.
In summary, Custom Blocks work like a joker card: You are free to choose what you want to display and how you want it to look. So if you can't find what you're looking for in the Gutenberg Block Library, a Custom Block is the solution to your specific needs. You can even use these blocks to display third-party content, such as affiliate content or product information from a Product Information Management (PIM) database. In the following example, our Custom Block serves to display product information.
Custom Blocks reflect your brand's unique design preferences and allow you to define reusable components that align with your corporate identity. This ensures a consistent and cohesive presentation for recurring content elements such as authors, teasers, intros, affiliate content or product information.
We want to show you a convenient way to promote your content within articles: Inline Custom Blocks in Purple Hub give you the opportunity to create awareness for existing content directly in your related articles. This approach works for any content type, such as articles, videos or galleries.
Suppose you want to write an article about Nordic food. In this article, you want to promote an image gallery 'Street food gallery 2023', that was published last week. Your goal is to highlight the gallery so that the readers who are engaging with your new article continue their path onto the related article.
We have completely revamped the post overview in Purple Hub, giving it a fresh new look and some additional customisable filters so you can tailor it to the specific needs of your newsroom. Once enabled, the new post overview is applied to all post types in the Purple Hub, including articles, pages, issues, dossiers and all custom post types.
With the introduction of the new post overview, your content management experience is enhanced with a contemporary design and a more user-friendly interface including customisable filters. It can be configured to meet the specific needs of your newsroom and even display your custom fields (ACFs). You will also experience improved performance when searching and filtering your posts.
Configure an automatic, consistent citation style in Purple Hub! Now you can choose your default citation style, ensuring your content reflects your brand's unique identity. Setting it up is simple and takes just a few clicks.
Ensure brand consistency with a unique quote style that perfectly matches your brand identity. Save time and effort by automatically applying your preferred citation style during editing, improving efficiency and workflow.
As 2023 draws to a close, we want to treat you to perhaps the most exciting new development of the year: Purple Prompts is the brand new GPT 4 integration for the Purple Hub to speed up your editorial work with the power of AI. It allows you to create drafts faster and automate downstream tasks after text creation.
Purple Prompts is seamlessly integrated into Purple Hub, located right next to your article in the sidebar and allows you to edit your articles with just a few clicks: Choose one of our well-established out-of-the-box prompts or use one of your own customised prompts, such as 'Suggest Reader Engagement Tactics' or 'Rewrite Press Release' and save valuable time when creating your stories.
Efficient editorial workflows: Purple Prompts, integrated with GPT 4 in Purple Hub, speeds up writing while keeping the editorial workflow centralised in your CMS. Editors stay focused and avoid the tab-switching hassles typical of AI tools, maintaining existing formatting while using AI suggestions.
Prompt control: Purple Hub's prompt management interface allows newsroom creators to easily add custom prompts as buttons directly into the article sidebar without coding. This ensures consistent use of prompts across the team.
Language flexibility: Support for German and other languages extends the capabilities of the GPT 4 integration beyond English content and delivers excellent linguistic results.
We want to introduce you to a super future-looking use case that combines two of our latest Purple Hub features with some AI magic to reduce your press release rewriting workload: Create rewritten articles from inbound press feeds in Purple Hub with just a few clicks using our brand new GPT 4 -powered Purple Prompts feature.
We developed this use case in close collaboration with a well-known German tabloid and hope it will give you some inspiring insights into how Purple Prompts can be used in your newsroom.
Rewriting without effort: seamlessly import press releases into your CMS with Purple Wires, then quickly turn them into articles using personalised prompts with Purple Prompts. This streamlines content creation by reducing manual rewriting time.
Tailored publication voice: easily customise articles to match the style and tone of your publication. With personalised prompts, you can maintain consistency and resonate with your audience while turning press releases into engaging articles.
Increased focus on original stories: automating rewriting tasks with Purple Wires and Purple Prompts frees up time for editors. This enables a shift towards creating compelling, original content, allowing more energy to be devoted to core storytelling efforts.
We introduce you to Purple Wires, a feature that will simplify your process of aggregating content within the Purple Hub. Easily pull press releases from wire services such as Reuters or Bloomberg into Purple Hub! The feature fetches press releases, allows you to convert them into feed articles and edit them in the Gutenberg editor, where you can rewrite, enrich and publish them.
Instantly access press releases from your preferred wire services without leaving Purple Hub, streamlining your workflow and eliminating the need to switch platforms. Convert these releases into editable articles within the familiar Gutenberg Editor for an efficient editing and publishing process.
If you revise press releases using the GPT 4 integration Purple Prompts, you can even automate almost the entire press release revision process. Learn how to turn press releases into articles in just a few clicks using Purple Prompts.
Let us show you an efficient way to monetise your content a second time using the new Purple Dossiers feature:
Suppose you have already published content of particular interest, such as several articles about street food in your Purple Hub. This content may have partially been published in several issues and others as individual articles over the last 5 years. With the Purple Dossiers feature, you can now create a 'Special' on this topic by combining all these articles into a publication e.g. a 'Street Food Special' and promote it as a special deal to your subscribers.
This is an easy way to monetize your valuable past material and delight your users with specials on their favourite topics.
Repurposing and re-promoting previous content can be an attractive way to generate additional revenue. Thanks to the new Purple Dossier content format, using previously published content in a new context is a resource-efficient practice and done in a flash. It can also be a real treat to your users offer your audience an exclusive range of content on their favourite topics.
Introducing the latest update: the Dossier feature. This new content binder allows you to efficiently assemble content in your Purple Hub by compiling and presenting different types of content to your readers.
Unlike a Purple Issue, a Dossier can contain multiple content types and combine content at all workflow stages, e.g. mixing published with unpublished articles.
Dossiers are versatile, accommodating all contribution types and allowing for a diverse mix of content within a single compilation of assembled content. For example, you can compile previously published content into a new content binder tailored to specific interests.
Block Patterns is a feature in Purple Hub that allows you to create reusable layouts for your content created with the Gutenberg Editor. Easily combine any block and reuse that layout for any post type in your CMS. With just a few clicks, you can create beautiful and functional structures for your content.
Block Patterns serve as templates for your posts. Using your own Block Pattern will save you time and help you to keep consistency for recurring sections of contents, e.g. intros, tables of contents, events, sports reviews, recipes, etc.
Use Block Patterns to ensure a consistent design with pre-defined layouts across your content for articles, pages or entire issues. You can save your team valuable time by inserting pre-designed templates that provide an easy-to-use editing experience, allowing them to focus on creating their stories without worrying about design complexities. Encourage collaboration and maintain consistency by using a library of approved templates that empower teams to create content that follows your design guidelines.
Purple RSS is a feature of the new Purple Hub that empowers you to create and publish RSS feeds of your posts. By subscribing to your feed using an RSS reader, your audience receives automatic notifications when you publish new content and can easily access it.
Enabling this feature is an easy way to distribute your content through an additional channel: RSS feeds. It requires no extra effort on your part, yet provides a convenient service for your readers. By offering RSS feeds, you increase accessibility and ensure that your engaged readers don't miss any of the latest updates they are interested in.
Here is one inspiring idea to use the Purple RSS feature, beyond providing RSS feeds to your users: Unlock its potential by incorporating your Purple Hub content into your newsletter tool. Most of them offer an RSS ingest. By using a RSS feed from Purple Hub, you can easily repurpose your article content and send it to your users via a newsletter.
Let's assume you want to ingest an RSS feed to your newsletter tool with the content you write about AI:
This approach offers a vendor agnostic solution that can save you both time and effort while maximizing the value of your articles by eliminating the need to recreate existing content in a separate tool.
One of the main benefits is the ability to create specialized newsletters focused on specific topics, such as 'AI', to cater interests of your readers and provide them with targeted content.
Moreover, you can go beyond merely ingesting content from RSS feeds and completely automate the entire process of creating newsletters using your newsletter tool!
An automated newsletter creation process has benefits in different scenarios:
Purple Redirects is the new management interface for creating and maintaining URL redirects in your Purple Hub easily:
It offers an easy-to-use settings page which allows you to manually create internal redirects within your Purple Hub.
If you have a lot of redirects to create or update, we even provide an import function to speed up the process.
The settings page provides a comprehensive list of all existing redirects in your Purple Hub. This feature allows you to perform a bulk action to delete existing redirects.
Furthermore, we have made it easy to create redirects for specific content (like an article) or taxonomies on the item directly. You can modify it quickly by changing the URL and creating the corresponding redirect in one go.
The Purple Redirect feature provides an easy-to-use solution for creating redirects within your Purple Hub. There's no need to worry about complex .ataccess changes anymore. Purple Redirect is intuitively designed for use by any role within Purple Hub. Thanks to the import feature, it simplifies the process of matching URLs and saves you valuable time, especially in migration scenarios.
Here is an inspiring use case of what you can do with the new Purple Redirects feature, in addition to managing internal URL redirects in your Purple Hub: Include shortened URLs in your print edition that, when accessed via a browser, take readers directly to the corresponding longer article URL in Purple Hub. Using redirects in this way can encourage your print users to interact with your website, for example to enter a raffle.
Redirecting short URLs is great for guiding your readers from print to your website, using a handy and easy-to-remember short URL. The coolest part is that you never have to create a page for your short URL that physically exists: You only make up the short URL and create a redirect for it in Purple Hub.
As the icing on the cake, you can easily track the number of page views originating from printed materials by analysing the requests for the short URL in your analytics: Simply set a campaign parameter (UTM) for the redirect target URL when creating the redirect in Purple Hub.
Employ multiple short URLs to track users coming from different printed sources. What's more, you don't have to manually create a redirect for each short URL if they are many. Purple Redirects offers an import feature that allows you to mass-insert short URLs and create redirects automatically.
And: If your target article in Purple Hub should only be accessible for a limited time, you can update the redirect later so that it leads, for instance, to your homepage.
We're introducing 'Background Publishing' as an alternative to the current way of publishing content from your Hub, known as 'Frontend Publishing'. It's already available in Purple Hub, ready for you to activate whenever you're up for it. It includes several changes and is based on the original WordPress publishing flow:
This new flow is a significant change that simplifies the way you publish your content in Purple Hub. There are fewer clicks and a new summary that lists all your article settings.