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Beta features: Global suppression lists and modernized List page

  • October 29, 2025
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October 29, 2025

We've got two exciting beta releases going out today. Both are being released to a small group of Iterable customers, but they'll be rolled out to all Iterable customers over the coming weeks. If you don't have access yet, check back in a few weeks!

NOTE

Beta customers who have access to the global suppression lists feature will automatically have access to the modernized List page.

Global suppression lists

We're making it easier to suppress sends to users who shouldn't receive messages from your brand. Global suppression lists are automatically applied to all new campaigns and journeys in your project to prevent those users from receiving messages by default. Global suppression lists aren't automatically applied to campaigns and journeys that were created before the feature was enabled, or to campaigns created by the POST /api/campaigns/create API endpoint.

To learn more about this update, see Global suppression lists.

Modernized List page

Iterable's List Index page just got an upgrade! We gave the page a sleek new look and feel to better align it with the rest of Iterable. We’ve also added a couple of enhancements to make working with lists easier and faster than ever before. Here's what's new:

  • Modernized design: Updated fonts, layout, headers, and action buttons for more seamless navigation and a smoother experience across the platform.

  • Foldering: Now, you can organize lists with foldering like you can in other parts of Iterable. This makes managing lists easier and faster than ever before, especially when you’ve got lots of them!

  • Bulk actions: To make managing lists even easier, you can also bulk move lists to another folder or delete those that you no longer use. And, not to worry, we’ll make sure that you don’t delete any lists that are used by an active journey or campaign; any list that falls into this category will be moved into a folder at the top level of the folder structure that’s available just for this use.

To learn more, see Lists Overview.