Our team at PageDNA has been working hard to ensure we continue delivering responsive, cutting-edge solutions for print and fulfillment organizations. And as we welcome in the new year, it’s a perfect time to peel back the curtains and share what we’ve been working on—our Product Roadmap for 2026.
This roadmap offers a clear look at where we’re headed, including ongoing investments in performance, automation, security, and integrations that help teams move faster, reduce manual touches, and scale without adding unnecessary complexity. It also reflects something we’ve believed for a long time: when software helps people launch quickly and automate wisely, results tend to follow.
Early Achievement: PageDNA Sites Are Now 49% Faster
The optimizations we’re planning to implement in 2026 have already started. As we rounded out 2025, we invested significant effort into making PageDNA sites faster and more responsive. To achieve this, we migrated our AWS infrastructure to newer AMD-based instances and carefully measured performance before and after the change.
Focusing on typical workflows in the ordering experience, we saw substantial improvements in page load times:
- Core pages such as the home/index and main menus now load 40–50% faster.
- High-traffic steps like starting a new order, reviewing an order, and item configuration are 45–50% faster.
- Critical checkout steps, including billing, saw the biggest gain, with average load times reduced by about 55%.
When we look across overall site performance, PageDNA sites are now 49% faster on average after the move to AMD-based AWS instances. This work is part of our ongoing commitment to make the platform more reliable, more efficient, and better able to handle day-to-day production demands at scale.
A 2025 Foundation Built for Real Operations
Across 2025, our focus was on meaningful progress: infrastructure upgrades that boosted performance, workflow automation that saved hours, and security improvements that delivered peace of mind. Every enhancement served one purpose—helping teams Launch. Automate. Succeed.
That theme matters because it mirrors how real print operations grow:
- Launch: Get storefronts, programs, and workflows live quickly, cleanly, and confidently.
- Automate: Reduce repetitive tasks, eliminate handoffs, and expand capacity without expanding headcount.
- Succeed: Build long-term reliability, security, and scalability that supports growth year after year.
This foundation is what enables the 2026 roadmap to be more than a feature list. It’s an intentional step forward in workflow intelligence, operational throughput, and platform maturity.
Innovations That Build on 25+ Years of Print Industry Excellence
We’re always looking for ways to keep innovating alongside the teams who rely on PageDNA. The major enhancements planned for 2026 are responsive to real customer needs and deliberately designed to bolster growth and sustainability in a modern marketplace.
1) New Integrations for More Advanced Workflow Intelligence
One of the most significant advancements on our roadmap is deeper, end-to-end connectivity between PageDNA and production hardware. As part of this, we’re excited to be developing a new integration with Fiery, an industry-leading AI workflow solution used across many production environments. This integration is designed to support seamless job submission and stronger job ticketing as orders move from web-to-print into production.
Why it matters:
- Send more standardized job details into production workflows.
- Reduce manual handling, clicks, and handoffs.
- Push more work through existing equipment without adding staff.
If you’re currently using Fiery—or if you’d like to influence integration priorities—email success@PageDNA.com to participate in the shaping of this integration.
2) New MIS-Inspired Feature: Order Assignee
Many small and mid-sized print teams don’t need the full weight of an enterprise MIS. But that doesn’t mean they wouldn’t benefit from better visibility and accountability on the shop floor. To meet that need, we’re adding a brand-new feature—Order Assignee.
This MIS-inspired enhancement complements Order Manager and is built to improve tracking throughout the production process, bringing the structure of a full MIS without the cost and complexity.
Benefits to users:
- Assign jobs to specific staff members or production roles.
- Filter queues by who owns each job.
- Improve accountability, handoffs, and throughput.
- Support distributed and hybrid teams with clearer workflows.
3) Expanded, More Secure Payment Methods
PageDNA recently announced a planned transition to Spreedly, a secure global payment orchestration platform with access to 140+ gateways. This transition is designed to expand payment methods while improving reliability and security posture.
Benefits to users:
- Streamlined checkout that can improve conversion and customer satisfaction.
- Reduced PCI DSS scope and related operational overhead.
- Greater flexibility to adopt new gateways or payment methods over time.
4) Modern Drag-and-Drop File Uploading
As part of a broader effort to modernize our interface and streamline ordering, a long-requested advancement is also part of our 2026 plans: drag-and-drop file uploads. While implementing this seems simple on the surface, it requires meaningful upgrades to multiple components of PageDNA to ensure the result is fast, reliable, and consistent across ordering scenarios.
Benefits to users:
- Drag files directly into the browser window while ordering.
- Upload multiple documents more easily.
- Reduce errors and speed up submission workflows.
5) Custom Domain Certifications
We’re enhancing SSL certificate management for storefronts that use customer domains. The goal is to improve security, boost efficiency, and support more professional branding at scale.
Benefits to users:
- Stronger brand presence.
- Reinforced site security.
- Increased end-user trust at checkout and beyond.
6) Updates to the Divisions Feature
Divisions is one of our most popular tools—helping organizations manage separate landing catalogs, addresses, shipping and billing options, and user experiences within the same storefront ecosystem. In 2026, we’re expanding the power of Divisions in practical ways that reduce administrative overhead and strengthen enterprise controls.
Scheduled Uploads
You’ll be able to automate scheduling for division-specific content uploads, ensuring timely updates and reducing manual effort across multi-division environments.
Default Division for SAML
We’re optimizing Single Sign-On with improved division-level access controls and user management to simplify onboarding and improve security for larger organizations.
Evolving Together
Our roadmap reflects a company that is evolving aggressively while staying true to the same principles that have led to success for more than two decades: launching quickly, automating processes to save time, and delivering integrations and workflow features that scale with real production needs.
We’ll continue sharing updates as each initiative moves from roadmap to release. If you’d like to learn more about what’s coming—or if it’s been a while since you last looked at PageDNA—now is a great time to reconnect with our team at sales@PageDNA.com. We’d love to show you how far the platform has come, and where it’s headed next.




