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Changelog

The features, fixes and quiet improvements that shipped to CronGuard. Newest first.

v2.1

Developer experience polish

May 18, 2026

A second pass on the redesign — snippets that match the schedule you configured, a wider activity drawer, and a smoother first-monitor flow.

  • FeatureSyntax-highlighted code snippets, a wider per-monitor drawer and paginated activity history.
  • FeatureDuration-aware code samples — the snippet you copy already reports back the elapsed milliseconds.
  • FeatureLanguage tabs on the monitor details page so the team can copy the same example in shell, Node or Python.
  • FeatureNew "Integrate" step right after creating a monitor: the ping URL is one click away.
  • FeaturePublic documentation at /docs explaining the full ping lifecycle.
  • FixGET pings no longer record handler latency as the job duration — duration charts now show what your job actually did.
  • FixThe incident page now auto-refreshes while you watch a job recover.
v2.0

CronGuard v2 — full redesign

May 17, 2026

The big one. A complete visual redesign with a denser dashboard and a much-requested way to lock down public ping URLs.

  • FeatureBrand-new design system: status-first semantic colors, light/dark themes and a denser dashboard.
  • FeaturePer-monitor required auth headers, with timing-safe equality so public ping URLs can be locked down.
v1.4

Blog launch

February 28, 2026
  • FeatureNew blog section with in-depth articles on cron monitoring, scheduled task reliability and DevOps practice.
v1.3

Uptime & faster dashboards

February 16–23, 2026
  • FeatureUptime percentage on every monitor tile, so health at-a-glance shows trend, not just current state.
  • FeatureDashboard performance pass — fewer round trips, smaller payloads, snappier load.
v1.0

Public launch

February 2–3, 2026

CronGuard goes public — billing live, legal pages in place.

  • FeatureStripe billing live, with "CronGuard" as the statement descriptor on your card invoice.
  • FeaturePrivacy and Terms pages published.
Want to know what's next?
Have a look at the roadmap — that's where we share what's currently in flight and what we're considering after that.
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