Wix studio
Wix Studio is Wix’s workspace and design platform for building and managing sites and client work. It combines an advanced editor, team workflows, and reusable assets in one place. This guide covers what matters for product and marketing sites: workspace, editor, and when it’s a good fit.
Get to know the Wix Studio Workspace
Why wix studio fits web and product work
Core concepts that matter
Workspace and projects
The workspace is where you manage projects, teams, and reusable assets. Create projects per client or product; each project can have multiple sites. Use it to keep branding, templates, and team access in one place.
Editor: canvas and panels
The Editor is where you build pages. Key areas: canvas (layout and elements), top bar (site actions, preview, publish), left panel (pages, add elements, CMS), layers panel (hierarchy). Learn breakpoints and how to switch between desktop, tablet, and mobile-Wix Studio is breakpoint-based.
Global sections and site styles
Global sections are shared across pages (e.g. header, footer). Edit once; updates apply everywhere. Site styles (colors, fonts, spacing) keep the design system consistent. Use both early so new pages inherit the system.
Cms and collections
Use CMS collections for repeatable content: blog posts, case studies, team, products. Create collection pages and single-item pages; bind fields to the layout. Good for content-heavy or templated sections.
How to get started in the Wix Studio Editor
Practical habits
When wix studio isn’t the fit
Pricing (high level)
Wix Studio is paid, with plans tied to sites, team seats, and features. Check Wix Studio pricing for current options.
For teams building marketing sites, portfolios, or client work with a visual workflow, Wix Studio is a solid choice. Master the workspace and global sections first, then lean on the CMS for scalable content.

