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Nellocollaro
Mar 2, 2026

Q: Image editing disabled for 3 months – is there a real fix coming?

Hi, on December 2nd I first contacted you about the image editing feature being unavailable. Every month since, I've received the exact same reply: the feature is disabled due to an operational issue and you're working on a fix. Today is March 2nd — 3 months later — with no real progress.

I'm not here to argue, but I'm genuinely concerned about the direction this product is taking. The missing image editing and the slow guide loading aren't minor inconveniences — they're concrete issues that seriously compromise the software's usefulness. I invested in this tool expecting improvements over time, not fewer features.

Could you please provide a real update: will the editing feature be restored, and if so, when?

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Vinay_Layerpath

Vinay_Layerpath

Mar 2, 2026

A: You’re absolutely right to ask.

Image editing was temporarily disabled while we were restructuring parts of the editing pipeline. It stayed paused longer than it should have. That part is on me.

Over the last month we focused heavily on stability, AI improvements, and core performance upgrades inside the product. Editing is now back on the priority list and will be reintroduced this month. It is not being removed permanently.

We are also building a more intelligent editing experience that goes beyond basic crop and redact. If you’re open to it, I’d love to understand how you specifically use image editing today and which features matter most. That will help us ship the right version, not just bring something back for the sake of it.

If you can share your use case here or hop on a quick 10 to 15 minute call, I’m happy to make time.

I’ll also be sending a broader update to the AppSumo community this week outlining the improvements that have gone live and what’s coming next.

Appreciate you pushing on this.

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Vinay, unfortunately, I don't speak English. I work in referral marketing, and these are mostly apps that require users to register with their information to get sign-up bonuses. I use photo editing to hide sensitive information I enter when registering, and to add text. I mostly create guides by taking hundreds of screenshots and then piecing them together.

Thanks for the added context. We rolled out an update on Friday, and image editing is now available again through the Image editor option. You now have two options for hiding sensitive information: Blur select for blurring specific areas, and Add redact box for covering an area with a solid box.

I'm here and wondering if you plan on adding buttons to copy code or go to specific links in the future? That would be really handy, I often lose money because users write the wrong code. Another important feature is an API link to encourage them to complete the guides, remind them where they stopped, and have a history of what they've done.

If I understand your request: you want guide viewers to be able to copy codes and open the correct links directly from a step. That is helpful feedback, and we have noted it.