Using the Mutiny Experience Editor
Create personalized experiences using Mutiny's point and click editor. Change the messaging, remove sections, change your CTA text or link destinations, and change imagery.
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+3Written by Jess bergson, George Dilthey, Michael Vitak and 3 others



How to embed custom HTML into your experience
If you need to add new elements into your experience, you can do so by pasting HTML into the editor
Written by Jess bergson. Updated over a week ago
How to inject custom JavaScript in the Mutiny editor
Mutiny makes it easy for you to inject custom code into the editor, enabling you to create larger scale changes to your web experiences
Written by Jess bergson. Updated over a week ago
Reordering Elements and Sections on your website
Mutiny allows you to easily reorder individual elements or sections on your website
Written by George Dilthey. Updated over a week ago
Code snippets for styling your experiences
A quick reference sheet for HTML and CSS snippets to stylize your personalizations.
Written by Michael Vitak. Updated over a week ago
How to undo a personalization in the experience editor
You can easily "revert" personalizations within an experience either before or after launching
Written by Neel Shivdasani. Updated over a week ago
What happens when a visitor does not have data for a dynamic variable in my experience?
Mutiny reverts to the control version of your element when a variable is unknown for website visitors
Written by Neel Shivdasani. Updated over a week ago
Creating Experiences in the Mutiny Editor
Quick overview of our WYSIWYG editor for building your website and landing page personalization experiences.
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
How to dynamically insert keywords from UTM parameters
Follow this step by step guide to create an experience that dynamically inserts a headline based on custom UTM parameters
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
Adding Calendly Booking Links to Your Personalized Experiences
Send pre-qualified or high value prospects straight to a Calendly booking link instead of pushing them through your normal signup funnel.
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
Copy an Experience to a New or Different Segment
Copying an existing experience may be an easier starting point than recreating your personalizations from scratch. Here's how.
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
View All the Configured Personalizations in an Experience
Keep track of all the personalized modifications you have applied to elements on your page from the Mutiny editor.
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
Change Link Routing to Personalize Your CTAs
Personalize the clickthrough destination and link text on CTAs on your site.
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
How to Configure Larger Scale Changes
For advanced use cases that extend beyond changing text/images, or removing items on the page, use CSS to apply a class to containers.
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
How changes to your website impact your Mutiny experiences
If website selectors have changed on your site, it's likely that you'll need to update any live Mutiny experience running on that page
Written by Neel Shivdasani. Updated over a week ago
Compatibility with Your Javascript Libraries
Tuning how the Mutiny client interacts with modern Javascript frameworks including React, Angular, and Next.js.
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
Why is the Text Editor Read Only?
Understand why certain elements may show up as "read only" in the text editor and how to resolve it.
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
Editing srcset images
If the image you personalized displays differently for mobile and desktop, the most likely culprit is due to srcset in the HTML.
Written by June Castro. Updated over a week ago
Using Variables to Dynamically Insert Elements for Outbound Personalization
Your outbound landing pages can be made extremely personalized by inserting variables directly in your page content.
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
Using Variables to Dynamically Insert Elements for Inbound Personalization
In Mutiny, you can add variables to include custom values directly in your experiences.
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
Add Styling to Part of a Text Block
Learn how to change font styling or text color to part of an element while leaving other words in the section untouched.
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
How Mutiny's Headline generator enables quick and powerful personalization
Mutiny's AI will automatically generate headlines for your target segment based on what we know works for them
Written by Neel Shivdasani. Updated over a week ago
Changing Logos or Images
Visual cues have a large impact on personalization, so changing your logos or images can be very impactful. Here are some tips.
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
Disable Pop-ups While Editing Your Experience
If you have pop-ups or gated content on your page, this guide will show you how to modify the content behind the modal.
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
Removing Elements from Your Page
Removing elements from your page is really easy with Mutiny. Learn how to delete images, CTAs, and even full sections of your page.
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
Experiences That Span Multiple Pages
Target multiple pages within one experience or create sitewide personalizations on global elements like navigation or blog footer CTA
Written by Molly Bruckman. Updated over a week ago
How to use Mutiny's AI to highlight different value propositions in your copy
By rewriting copy using our AI, you can quickly and easily highlight different value props for each of your target segments
Written by Neel Shivdasani. Updated over a week ago