What is the difference between Customer Portal v2 and v3?

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Customer Portal v3 (CPv3) is a redesigned version of Skio’s customer portal that focuses on clearer navigation, easier subscription management, and faster customization. Customer Portal v2 (CPv2) is a legacy, settings-driven portal maintained to support older configurations and interface elements.

Key differences

User interface (UI) refers to the on-screen layout, buttons, menus, and visual elements that customers interact with in the customer portal.

Area

CPv3

CPv2

Layout and navigation

Card-based subscription view that makes it easier for customers to scan and manage multiple subscriptions with less scrolling.

Skio offers subscription services with cashback credits and active subscription details.

List-style layout with subscription actions primarily accessed at the bottom of each subscription.

Subscription details including billing, shipping information, and product pricing for a new item.

Action placement

Primary actions like Get now and Skip appear at the top of the UI, with secondary actions grouped into a More menu.

Actions can be enabled, disabled, and reordered, but usually appear lower on the page, with less-frequently used actions grouped into a More menu.

Customization experience

Real-time, drag-and-drop portal builder with desktop and mobile previews, plus a save-and-publish workflow.

Customize your customer portal with subscription options and promotional banners for rewards.

Granular settings and advanced customization via custom CSS and code blocks, managed outside of a visual builder.

Visual design and UI behavior

Cleaner, modernized UI with simplified displays for subscription details, branding, and banners.

Includes legacy UI elements and display toggles, such as discount chips and other subscription-level indicators that are not part of CPv3.