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What’s New — May 23 – June 1, 2026

New

  • WordPress.org rank tracking. Your plugin’s position in the WP.org popular directory now shows on Overview, Analyze, and Compare. Overview tells you how many plugins sit between you and the next install tier, Analyze shows your tier distance, and Compare plots your rank trend against every competitor over 30 / 90 days.
  • In-app “What’s new” page. These release notes now render inside the app under “What’s new”, with a dot in the sidebar when there’s an entry you haven’t read.
  • Two new onboarding moments. New users now get a “your project is ready” email once their plugin and first competitor are both in place, and a “first forum signal” email when the first support-thread signal lands — so the welcome sequence tracks what you’ve actually set up.

Improved

  • Weekly summary always lands. The Monday summary used to stay silent on quiet weeks. Because WP.org reports installs in coarse buckets, “quiet” was triggering far too often and stable plugins rarely got an email. The summary now sends every week.
  • Notification deep links know their project. Milestone alerts now link straight to the specific event inside the right project instead of a generic page.
  • Cleaner daily digest emails. The daily digest body is rebuilt as plain, readable prose, changelog updates now show up instead of being dropped, and competitor names with special characters render correctly.
  • “While you were away” shows everything. The catch-up dialog now lists every event in the window, not just the top five, so the count and the list match.

Fixed

  • Three months of competitor site changes restored. A wrong column in the website-monitoring lookup silently dropped every detected competitor pricing and feature change for 90 days, so they never reached your feed or milestone emails. Detection was always working; only delivery was broken. Now fixed.
  • Compare no longer hits a type error after navigation. A chart type mismatch that could break the Compare view is resolved.
  • Opportunity-signal alerts read cleanly. Competitor names are no longer baked into the alert title, so subjects stay consistent and safe.
  • No more empty gap above email buttons. The daily digest no longer renders a blank paragraph above its call-to-action button.