The Debrief #1
Every two weeks, something real.
We want to ship something meaningful every two weeks. Not blog posts about shipping. Not roadmaps. Actual things in your hands.
Sometimes that’ll be a big new feature. Sometimes it’ll be a pile of small improvements that quietly stop annoying you. Both count. This is the first one.
We’re calling it The Debrief.
Audit log that tells you what actually happened
The old audit log showed “Operation executed” for database queries. Which is true, technically. Something was executed. Very helpful. Thanks.
Now it shows you the query. Right there, first thing you see. You shouldn’t have to click three times to find out what someone ran against your production database at 2am.
We also added filters for read, write, DDL, and other. If you want to see only schema changes, you can. If you want to find every write from a specific session, you can. The audit log is supposed to answer questions, and now it does.
Add members to teams when you invite them
Inviting someone and then adding them to their team were two separate steps. So you’d send the invite, forget to do the second part, and wonder why someone showed up in your org with no access to anything useful.
Now you pick their teams during the invite. They join, they’re in the right place, you move on.
The small stuff
There are fixes in this release that don’t deserve their own section. A form that misbehaved. A label that said the wrong thing. A loading state that got stuck. We fixed them because they were wrong, even if they weren’t loud about it.
Thank you, genuinely
Most of what’s in this release came from people who took five minutes to tell us something felt off. That’s not a small thing. You could have closed the tab. You didn’t.
You’re the ones who make us better. We mean that every time we say it.
See you in two weeks.

