Changelog

What changed, and the day it changed.

Dated rather than versioned, because this product has no released versions to point at and inventing one would be the first untrue thing on the page. Only change you would notice is listed — internal work is real work and does not belong here.

Added

Tutorials inside the product

The ten walkthroughs were only on the marketing site, which is a page most people see once, before they have an account. They now have their own screen in the app, and every screen a recording covers links to the one that covers it.

Added

The maturity ladder says what to do next

It reported a level and stopped. Each check now carries the action that would satisfy it and one line on why the level asks for it, and the panel leads with the single unmet check holding the level down. The executive report says the same in prose.

Added

Confidence, defined

Every finding already carried a confidence level and nothing on the site explained what one claimed. There is now a page for it, and the levels are read from the same definitions the product uses.

Changed

Faster marketing pages

The home page's plan-position display was a WebGL scene pulling a 3D library into the bundle to render at 20% opacity behind a mask. It is now SVG, and looks the same.

Changed

Account and team screens render with their data

The API keys, users, invites, and organization screens used to load empty, hydrate, then fetch. They now arrive with their contents already in the page.

Fixed

Every walkthrough has a text alternative

The recordings are silent, so they need a description rather than captions. Each now states what it shows, in text, next to the video.

Added

Contact form on every page

With a real country picker, all validation errors shown at once rather than one at a time, and a confirmation email that quotes your message back to you.

Added

First-party page analytics

Counts of page views, with no visitor identity, no cross-site tracking, and no third party involved. Everything it records is listed in the Privacy Policy.

Added

Published data-protection contact

A named route for access, correction, and erasure requests, and how to escalate to a regulator.

Fixed

Site-wide outage from a routing conflict

Two routes claimed different names for the same dynamic segment, which stops the whole router from building rather than just the offending page. Fixed, and a test now fails on the next occurrence instead of the site going down.

Added

Jira integration

Findings become issues without duplicates, and the issue tracks the finding's lifecycle rather than freezing at whatever it was when it was created. Credentials go through the per-account encrypted store.

Changed

Annual pricing

$399 a year for Pro and $799 for Business, alongside the monthly prices. Described as nearly two months free, because that is what the arithmetic actually gives.

Changed

Domain verification and monitoring explain themselves

Both panels asked for input without saying what would happen next. Verification now labels the record name and value separately, and monitoring says how alerts are delivered before you switch it on.

Changed

Self-hosting removed from the offer

It was described on the site and did not exist as something anyone could buy. Removing the claim was the honest fix.

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