Visual editor with reusable blocks and brand tokens.

Most non-developers do not need to write code; they need a visual editor that respects design constraints. CloudIP's drag-drop editor uses brand tokens (colors, fonts, spacing) at the system level so page edits stay on-brand without anyone policing it.
Overrides are component-level so a page can vary without breaking the system.
Specifics that distinguish CloudIP Drag-drop Editor from the alternative.
Colors, fonts, and spacing defined once and used everywhere.
Edit a block once; every page using it updates.
Page-level overrides without forking the component.
Preview desktop, tablet, and mobile in the editor.
Where this capability lives, who runs it, and what it shares with the rest of the system.
Drag-drop Editor runs as part of the CloudIP Website Builder module on the same multi-tenant infrastructure as every other capability you use. There is no separate console to log into and no separate billing line: drag drop website editor is provisioned the moment your tenant is created and stays in lockstep with the rest of the platform as it grows.
Operators interact with drag drop website editor through the Website Builder interface they already know — the same record screens, the same audit trail, the same role and permission model. Behind the scenes, brand tokens handles the heavy lifting, while responsive preview keep the experience consistent across teams. Configuration changes are versioned, exportable, and reviewable, so the way you run drag drop website editor today is reproducible tomorrow.
Because Drag-drop Editor reuses the platform's user database, every action is attributable, every record has a stable ID, and every export honours the tenant's data residency choice. That means drag drop website editor reports tie out to the rest of the books, audit logs, and operational dashboards without an integration step in between.
Drag-drop Editor fits inside CloudIP Website Builder alongside the other website builder capabilities — they share the same data model, so improvements in one tend to compound across the others. If you are evaluating CloudIP specifically for drag drop website editor, the rest of Website Builder comes along at no extra cost.
No. The editor uses a block library (hero, features, testimonials, FAQ, CTA, pricing) and brand tokens (colors, type, spacing). You can override any token at the page level, but you do not have to write code to launch a site.
Pre-built themes and blocks tuned for SMB use cases.
Headless CMS for landing pages, blog posts, and case studies.
Lead capture forms wired into CRM and Marketing automations.
Page-level metadata, schema, sitemap, and OG image automation.
Multiple domains, languages, and sub-paths from one project.
See Drag-drop Editor alongside the rest of the platform on real data.