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Quietly shipped in 6.4.0: we bumped our bundling toolchain from @rspack_dev Rsbuild/Rspack v1 to v2! :muscle::skin-tone-2: You won’t see it. You won’t configure it. You’ll just get faster builds and a smaller install next time you upgrade. A lot of what we do lives at this layer — the unglamorous plumbing that you never have to touch. We chase the upstream upgrades so your projects stay modern without you lifting a finger. :nerd_face: :zap:
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Webiny v6 Website Builder now supports Nuxt — introduced in 6.4.0. :tada: Build your frontend in @nuxt_js, connect it to Webiny, and get the full in-admin visual editing experience on top of it. Vue and Nuxt developers — this one’s for you. Hit play, the reveal’s worth it. :rocket:
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Webiny 6.4.2 is now available :rocket: Highlights: → Re-publish entries — previously unpublished revisions can now be published again without errors → Improved browser compatibility — date formatting now works consistently across all browsers → Page editor polish — consistent input styling and stable selection borders while scrolling As always, full details in the release notes :point_down: Changelog: webiny.com/docs/release-note… Upgrade guide: webiny.com/docs/release-note…
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We won the European CMS Idol 2026. 🏆 At CMS Summit 26 in Frankfurt, our CEO @SvenAlHamad had 6 minutes on stage to demo Webiny live, alongside CKEditor, Griddo, Neos and TYPO3. The demo tackled a problem most teams are running into right now: AI can generate content, but it usually has no idea about your brand voice, your audience, or the knowledge you already have sitting in your org. So Sven showed our approach — pick your AI model, define audience personas, set writer personas that match your brand, feed in your own source docs. Then generate full pages right inside the Website Builder, with your custom components feeding the AI as context too. The best part: the winner wasn't picked by a panel. The room voted. ~100 digital leaders watched all five demos and chose ours. Full 12-min walkthrough from Sven here: youtube.com/watch?v=VwXLcCLA… Read Boye & Co's write-up: boye-co.com/blog/2026/6/webi…
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We gave Webiny’s content model editor a fresh look, landing in an upcoming release. :art: The new model editor moves to a card-based canvas — fields sit on a clean grid, the layout is easier to scan, and arranging your model feels more like building than filling out a list. Same fields, same power. Just a much nicer place to work. Video below :point_down:
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Small thing in v6.4.0 that we think you’ll appreciate — revision descriptions. When you publish a content entry, you can now jot down a quick note about what changed. “Fixed the pricing copy.” “Updated hero image.” Whatever helps future-you (or your teammate) understand the why behind a version. It gets stored with the revision metadata, so your edit history finally tells a story instead of just listing timestamps.
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With recent supply chain attacks making the rounds, we put together an article on the .yarnrc.yml file — the config that lives in every Webiny project. It covers the Yarn security settings we recommend to harden your project: blocking lifecycle scripts (the most common attack vector), setting a package age gate so you’re not pulling brand-new releases the moment they drop, and restricting which Git repositories are approved as sources. :lock: Starting from 6.4.0, these settings ship in the .yarnrc.yml file by default. And if you’re on an older version, it’s worth reviewing your config and applying these manually before you upgrade. Learn more: webiny.com/docs/infrastructu…
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Webiny 6.4.1 is now live :rocket: Highlights: → Webhook payload verification — `createWebhookVerifyPayload` is now exported from `@webiny/sdk/webhooks` for use in API-only code As always, full details in the release notes :point_down: Changelog: webiny.com/docs/release-note… Upgrade guide: webiny.com/docs/release-note…
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🚨 Most teams are solving the wrong AI problem. They keep increasing context windows and stuffing more information into prompts. 📈 More context doesn’t automatically mean better results. 🎯 The challenge is giving LLMs the right context at the right time. 🧠 Instead of loading entire codebases, docs, and conversations, let models discover and retrieve only what’s relevant. ✅ Smaller context. ✅ Better outputs. ✅ Lower costs. 💡 Context engineering > prompt engineering. What’s your biggest challenge when giving project context to LLMs?
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Webiny 6.4.0 is here 🚀 Highlights: → AI personas & projects — shape generated content to match your brand voice and audience → Webhooks (beta) — trigger external endpoints on CMS and Website Builder events, with full delivery history → Page editor refresh — new drag previews, redesigned sidebars, cleaner controls → Vue 3 & Nuxt support (preview) → Background task monitoring with configurable retention As always, full details in the release notes 👇 Changelog: webiny.com/docs/release-note… Upgrade guide: webiny.com/docs/release-note…
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Webiny 6.4 changelog count: 30 . Yeah, we counted. 👀 Big release incoming. 🚀
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Coming in Webiny v6.4.0 — a new “--analyze” flag for the build command. Run “yarn webiny build admin --analyze” or “yarn webiny build api --analyze”, and instead of building, Rsdoctor (👨‍💻) spins up to analyze your Admin or API bundles. Bundle size, duplicate packages, compile timing, tree-shaking issues — all in one place. Helpful when you’re trying to understand what’s actually shipping (or why a build feels slow).
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Wrapping up Webiny 6.4.0 — putting the final bits and pieces together, hopefully shipping in a couple of days. A quick peek at what’s coming: • AI Powerups: personas, projects, and a prompt context builder • Page Editor (inside the Website Builder app) gets a fresh UI pass • brand new Webhooks section • A solid round of Admin app improvements • Backend performance improvements Full release notes once it’s out, stay tuned! 🚀
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Small but handy update landing in Webiny 6.4.0. In Webiny’s Headless CMS, the Dynamic Zone field lets you compose content from reusable templates. In 6.4.0, the template gallery gets a search bar — plus a toggle between the existing card grid and a new compact list view. Useful once your template library grows past a handful. Video below :point_down:
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Webiny has a File Manager — a built-in DAM for assets, folders, metadata, permissions. Works out of the box. 📁 But did you know you can also fully replace it with your own? Cloudinary, Bynder, in-house, whatever you use. 🔌 And here’s the good part: once you plug yours in, it’s automatically wired into the rest of Webiny. Headless CMS file fields? Pulling from your DAM. Images on pages built with Website Builder? Same. Asset pickers across the admin? Same. ⚡ One swap, everything connected.
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Drag and drop in the Website Builder page editor also got a proper polish for the upcoming v6.4.0! Labeled drop zones, a cursor-following preview of the block you’re dragging, and cleaner highlights around valid targets — so there’s no ambiguity about where things will land. One of several visual editor improvements landing in the next release.
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We’ve been spending a lot of time on the visual side of Website Builder’s page editor for the upcoming Webiny 6.4.0 release. A more refined Insert panel with search built in. Cleaner tabs and icons. Better-aligned toolbars. A nicer empty state on the Element panel. Plus a bunch of smaller tweaks across the canvas. Individually, small things. Together, the editor just feels a lot more put-together.
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Coming in 6.4.0 — a simple way to enforce bundle size limits on your AWS Lambda functions. Drop `Infra.Api.MaxBundleSize` into your `webiny.config.tsx`, set the max bytes, and Webiny will fail the build if your bundle goes over. Catch bloat before it hits production, not after.
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