Blog homepage » Entry
Bootstrap Shuffle January 14, 2019

Three topics regarding the development of Bootstrap Shuffle

Benedykt Michalski

Inspirational Writer

I would like to share with you three topics regarding the development of Bootstrap Shuffle!

1. Hackers, Hunters and Designers

At the beginning of the year we appeared on the homepage of Hacker NewsProduct Hunt (#1 Product of the Day) and Webdesigner News. Thanks to that we collected a lot of valuable feedback.

I would like to thank all who contributed to this! ❤️

2. New features

Last week we have introduced two new features that you can already use today:

 🔥 public/ – When you export your project there is already a compiled HTML/CSS in this directory. If you do not want to run npm, you don’t have to! 🙂

🔥 Component Settings (beta) – Our biggest update so far! We have added the possibility to edit content (texts and images) to the library of our components.

We are now collecting feedback from the first users and for the next few weeks this is where we will focus the most.

3. New features after new features

We are creating a tool that is supposed to speed up your work and help you deliver flawless projects.

We will be gradually adding new export options and we have decided that the first new form of export will be.. React!

We are still wondering if the exported project should use:

  • create-react-app
  • next.js
  • Gatsby

What do you think about it? You can contact me at dawid@bootstrapshuffle.com

Try it here: Bootstrap builder.

Related blog posts

AI August 28, 2025

Beauty in Shuffle: 5 Landing Pages Built by AI

Shuffle has received a massive AI update focused on design quality. Shuffle AI can now create more stunning landing pages from even the simplest prompts. You are only limited by your imagination! Here are a few examples of what you can build with Shuffle AI: ❶ Avant-garde Editorial Magazine Prompt: Design a landing page in the […]

Benedykt Michalski

Inspirational Writer

Next.js August 5, 2025

Shuffle Embraces Next.js as Default React Export Format

Big news for React developers: Shuffle is now making Next.js the default export format for React applications. This move marks a significant evolution in how Shuffle’s visual web editor supports modern React development.

Benedykt Michalski

Inspirational Writer

AI July 2, 2025

Smarter Shuffle: 5 Cool Apps Built by AI

Shuffle has received an enormous AI update, and now you can build web apps with advanced logic. You are only limited by your imagination!

Benedykt Michalski

Inspirational Writer

© 2022 Shuffle. All rights reserved.