CHANGELOG
What landed, and when
Dated the day it landed, newest first. Entries stay; nothing is rewritten later.
2026-07-14
Two-factor, before the cockpit opens
Securing your account becomes part of setup: an invited Pilot adds an authenticator app and stores recovery codes in a short wizard before first entry, and sign-in carries the code challenge from then on. The gate takes the server's word for it, never the browser's.
2026-07-11
The whole public site
flowpilots.io grows from three pages to the full public site: product pillars, the ecosystem story, canon pricing, an agency page, receipted comparisons, resources, and the legal and trust set. Every product visualization is labeled depicted; every price is labeled provisional.
2026-07-10
The front door opens
The public home, pricing, and waitlist pages ship, prerendered to static HTML. Production conversion is waitlist-only while early access is invite-paced; the real signup path exists behind a fail-closed flag.
2026-07-10
The catalog, with honest locked doors
Every Flow and Wing price now derives from one table, in the app and on the site alike. A locked Flow shows what it does and what it costs; nothing pretends to be purchasable before billing opens.
2026-07-10
Squadrons
Workspaces take their aviation name end to end: a squadron is where a team's work lives, under your organization.
2026-07-08
Sign-in requires a verified email
A new account must verify its address before its first sign-in completes. Verification mail is delivered through the transactional pipeline, and production fails closed if delivery is unconfigured.
2026-07-06
Slack connects, read-only
The first connector lands: authorize Slack and the cockpit reads what you allow, with the narrowest scope and a one-click disconnect that purges what was ingested.
2026-07-06
MarketingWing preview
The first Wing opens on depicted data, labeled as such: six Flows across tracking, pacing, mix modeling, campaign build, and reporting, lighting up as live accounts connect.
2026-07-04
The cockpit takes shape
The foundation lands in one day: accounts and organizations on the identity spine, tenancy isolation at the database layer, and the cockpit shell with its dashboard and the FlowPilot rail.