The video block lets you feature a video in your email. It displays a thumbnail image with a play button overlay. When a recipient clicks it, the video opens in their browser on YouTube or Vimeo.Documentation Index
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Emails do not support inline video playback. The video block generates a clickable thumbnail that links to the original video.
Adding a Video Block
Drag the Video block from the block palette into your email canvas. Paste a YouTube or Vimeo URL into the Video URL field in the sidebar.Supported Platforms
YouTube
Supported URL formats:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_IDhttps://youtu.be/VIDEO_IDhttps://www.youtube.com/embed/VIDEO_IDhttps://www.youtube.com/shorts/VIDEO_IDhttps://www.youtube.com/live/VIDEO_ID
Vimeo
Supported URL formats:https://vimeo.com/VIDEO_IDhttps://player.vimeo.com/video/VIDEO_ID
How It Works
When you paste a valid video URL, Flowforth automatically:- Fetches the video’s thumbnail from YouTube or Vimeo
- Overlays a play button on the thumbnail
- Links the entire image to the original video URL
Resizing
You can resize the video thumbnail in two ways:- Drag the handles on the block directly in the editor
- Width percentage in the sidebar: Set an exact width as a percentage of the email content area
Sidebar Settings
Select a video block to configure the following in the sidebar:- Video URL: The YouTube or Vimeo link
- Alignment: Left, center, or right
- Border Radius: Round the corners of the thumbnail
- Border Color: Set a border color around the thumbnail
- Border Width: Control the thickness of the border
Shared Defaults with Images
Video blocks share their default border styles with image blocks. If you set default styles for images (border radius, border color, border width), those same defaults apply to new video blocks as well.Tips
- YouTube Live URLs are supported, so you can promote upcoming livestreams directly in your emails.
- Keep the video thumbnail large enough that the play button overlay is clearly visible and inviting to click.
- Pair a video block with a short text block above it to give context about what the video contains.