Changelog

Release notes written like product ops, not glossy marketing.

Each entry should tell you what changed, why it matters, and whether it affects trust, onboarding, or the way the product handles real sites.

May 2026
Latest release
Scan workflow and trust pages
Safety
Focus
Less friction, more clarity
Release timeline

What changed recently

These are the kinds of updates that matter to buyers, operators, and support teams.

2026-05-28

Scan funnel shipped

Added the guided scan onboarding flow with pairing code, plugin download step, and connected-state handoff into the dashboard.

2026-05-26

Connector pairing hardened

Improved the per-site exchange flow so pairing tokens are one-time, short-lived, and easier to audit.

2026-05-23

Dashboard trust pages expanded

Added resources and company pages so visitors can learn about rollback, safety, pricing, and status without leaving the site.

2026-05-19

Audit trail wording refined

Updated incident and action language so the product reads like an operational system instead of a generic dashboard.

Highlights

The last few improvements at a glance

A good changelog should be skimmable and still useful to technical readers.

UX

Cleaner handoff states

The waiting screen now tells the user exactly what is happening while the plugin pairs and posts its first heartbeat.

Safety

Stronger connector scope

Connector credentials are now tied to the site rather than a shared global secret, which makes site-level trust easier to reason about.

Content

More trust pages

Docs, sample reports, rollback guidance, security, and pricing now have dedicated routes with distinct messages.

What to expect

Changelog entries should keep the trust story intact

We want the updates feed to reinforce safety, reliability, and steady product movement.

Functional details

Describe what was added or improved, what page or workflow it affects, and whether existing users need to do anything.

Trust implications

Call out changes to pairing, approvals, connector scope, audit logging, and rollback behavior when they matter.

Want to see the current workflow on your own site?

Run a scan and compare the live experience against the release notes.