
Mosaic public roadmap
A public roadmap to show what we’re building. Features may move earlier or later as we refine priorities, and not all development work is shown.
In progress
Currently in development. These features are actively worked on and expected to arrive soon.
Add Meta Box as a dynamic data provider, enabling post and user custom fields to be used as variables and within loops across templates.
Create a Popup element built on the native dialog element, with dedicated interaction triggers and actions for opening, closing, and control.
We’re exploring utility-style classes at the theme level, inspired by Open Props, to see how they integrate with Mosaic’s class system in real projects.
When editing templates used by multiple pages, choose which content to preview in the editor, such as selecting a post while editing a template.
Move the contextual bar to a fixed top position to reduce overlap with content. It may become the default or an optional setting users can toggle.
Add line clamp and text wrap controls to the Typography group, giving more direct control over text flow, truncation, and readability.
Autocomplete fields will suggest more relevant options, including style variables where available and dynamic variable values in link fields.
Replace short incremental names with readable class and style variable names generated from user labels, improving clarity and debugging.
Add support for the rel attribute on links, allowing control over relationships like nofollow or noopener for better SEO and security.
Add tooltips to fields with unclear labels and link to relevant documentation where possible, giving users faster context and guidance.
We’re working on accessibility updates for the backend and frontend, enhancing structure, navigation, and usability for a wider range of users.
Next
Up next in the queue. These items have been pulled from the backlog and are planned for the near future.
Introduce AI powered MCP to create and modify style variables, build and adjust layouts, and update content including text and images.
We’re adding full WooCommerce support so you can build product pages and shop layouts directly in Mosaic with complete visual control.
Link autocomplete will also show draft and private pages in search results, making it easier to select unpublished or restricted content.
Add a clear heading and Apply and Cancel actions to popovers, preventing accidental saves on outclick and giving users better control over changes.
Define conditions that apply states to an element. Elements can switch behavior or styling automatically. Ideal for interactions and logic driven layouts.
Backlog
Features we’re considering for future development. No exact timing yet, but they remain important to us.
We’re speeding up Mosaic by pre rendering HTML on the server and minimizing database queries, so pages load faster and feel more responsive.
We’re adding a role manager that lets you control which Mosaic features each user can access, giving teams clearer and safer permission levels.
We’re working on tools to let you design Gutenberg blocks directly in Mosaic and reuse them inside the WordPress editor with complete consistency.
We’re creating a carousel element where multiple slides appear together, showing a peek of the next items to encourage interaction.
We’re building a bold, high contrast dark theme inspired by street culture and gritty visuals. It’s designed for strong branding, big imagery with an expressive attitude.
Adds zoom in and out controls for the editor canvas and allows resizing the sidebar panel, making the editor more usable on smaller screens.
We’re extending our existing themes with new pages and ready to use blocks, giving you more layouts and design options out of the box.
Add ACPT as a dynamic data provider, enabling post and user custom fields to be used as variables and within loops across templates.
Add JetEngine as a dynamic data provider, enabling post and user custom fields to be used as variables and within loops across templates.
Add Pods as a dynamic data provider, enabling post and user custom fields to be used as variables and within loops across templates.
Upgrade the class manager with style editing and a revamped UI, making it easier to manage classes, adjust styles, and navigate hierarchy and usage.
Add local class specific breakpoints and container queries, enabling responsive control per class without relying only on global breakpoints.
Add an API for defining custom elements, making it possible to extend Mosaic with tailored element types and deeper editor integrations.
Last updated: July 3, 2026