
Whether you're just getting started with Jitter or already an advanced user, you’ve probably noticed how easy it is to create fast, straightforward, and visually engaging motion with it.
But when projects scale — dozens or even hundreds of layers — things start to get more complex. Suddenly, making global changes across multiple elements becomes time-consuming and, in some cases, when working with templates, it can be risky for the structure itself.
At Rico® Supply, we design our templates with simplicity at their core. That is one of our fundamental principles.
However, we also noticed a recurring challenge: even in well-structured templates, managing 20, 30, or more cards in a template can become overwhelming when you need to adjust shared properties like corner radius, scale, shadows, rotation, or spacing.
This made us ask a simple question: If this is already painful for us, how are users experiencing it?
That question led us to build a solution: ⚡ Quick Actions.