Marketing Emails

Layouts

Reuse content structure across newsletters, campaigns, and other marketing sends.

The Layouts section covers reusable email structure in Leadpush. Use it when your team wants consistent formatting, faster content production, and a shared foundation for newsletters, campaigns, and other email work.

Guides in this section

Open the Layouts screen

From the dashboard sidebar, go to Content -> Layouts.

This opens the workspace-wide layout library.

Create a layout

Use the Layout button in the top-right corner to create a new record.

The create form includes:

  • Name
  • Editor Type

The current layout workflow supports layouts that open in either Template Studio or the HTML editor, depending on how that record is configured.

What the layouts list shows

Each layout card can include:

  • a screenshot preview when one exists
  • the layout name
  • the editor label, such as HTML
  • a v2 badge for Template Studio layouts
  • the created date

This screen is designed to help you find the right reusable structure quickly before you start editing content.

Search and manage layouts

From the list view you can:

  • search layouts by name
  • open Edit Content to enter the correct editor for that layout
  • rename the layout
  • clone the layout
  • delete the layout

Cloning is useful when you want to keep the same structure but branch into a new version for a different campaign, audience, or brand variation.

How Layouts fits into the editor workflow

Layouts are reusable structure, not one-time sends.

Use them when you want to:

  • define a repeatable email frame
  • centralize header, footer, and other shared structure
  • speed up work in newsletters and campaigns
  • reduce design drift across multiple sends

Once a layout exists, Leadpush routes Edit Content to the correct editing experience for that record.

Which editor guide to read

Use Template Studio Layouts if the layout opens in the current visual builder and is marked with the v2 badge in the list.

Use Template Studio when you want the full editor-focused guides for the builder itself, including canvas editing, previewing, blueprint workflows, and local draft behavior.

Use HTML Layouts if the layout is maintained directly as HTML and you need full markup control plus live previewing.

Best practices

  • Use descriptive names so teammates can find the right structure later.
  • Clone a layout before making major structural changes that should not affect an existing workflow.
  • Keep layout structure separate from repeated copy by pairing layouts with Snippets.
  • Store reusable brand imagery in Assets so layouts can pull from the shared media library.

Teams often pair layouts with: