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June 29, 2026
Customizable Hero Heading Levels & Enhanced VDP AI Visibility

Dealers can now set the heading level on any hero or banner directly in the page editor, giving SEO partners control over page structure without custom HTML. Vehicle detail pages now include car details in the page itself, so AI search tools get accurate information on the first request.
Page heading levels are now selectable in the editor
Dealers can now set the heading level (H1, H2, or H3) on any hero or banner directly in the page editor. Search engines and AI tools rely on a page's heading structure to understand it, and the best practice is one clear main heading per page. Until now a hero's title was always the top-level heading with no way to change it, and the only workaround was custom HTML that broke the hero's built-in inventory search. Heroes stay at their current heading level by default, so nothing changes automatically. To adjust it, open a hero in the page editor and select the heading level in its settings. The inventory results page also now has a single, structured main heading with text that is editable per dealer.
Vehicle detail pages now give AI assistants the full picture
Vehicle data is now built into the page from the start, so when a shopper asks ChatGPT, Claude, or another AI assistant about a specific vehicle on your site, those tools see the full details on the first request. This is automatic with nothing to turn on, and it works alongside the structured data improvements also in this release.
Improvements
- Dealership identity details now appear automatically on Contact, Directions, Service, Parts, Finance, and About pages. Individual vehicle listings now link each car to the selling dealership's Google Business Profile, and dealer-group rooftops each carry their own identity instead of the parent group's.
- The AI Quick Tag generator now writes shopper-friendly names and suggests a matching icon based on the collection you've linked. Find it under Complications > Quick Tags when adding or editing a tag.
- The page editor now has a floating live preview that pops out into a separate window and refreshes each time you publish, so you can edit and see your changes side by side without switching tabs.
- The locations map on dealer-group sites now holds the shopper's position when they return from a store detail page, and a link pointing to a specific store opens the map already zoomed in on that location.
- Screen-reader labels were added to the mobile navigation buttons (menu, call, directions) so assistive technology can describe them correctly.
Fixes
- The Suggestions Scan Now button no longer fails when a dealer site contains a malformed link.
- Pages with URLs that start with
/service/now route correctly. Previously, any sub-page under/service/(such as/service/oil-change) routed to the main/servicepage instead.