This week was mostly cleanup. We archived a couple of older components, removed two deprecated endpoints, and reorganized the internal repo so the whole team is working off the same structure again.

On the roadmap side, the next major push will be on the Analytics Suite. We’re exploring a more modular design that would let members customize the dashboard instead of everyone seeing the same layout. Think: moveable cards, collapsible sections, personalized watchlists.

No ETA yet, but development begins once the current sprint ends.

If you have feature ideas, drop them in the Community Requests channel.

A few small onboarding tweaks went live today. New members should now see:

We also added a small banner that guides users toward setting up their alerts correctly. A surprising number were skipping it, which meant missing out on key updates. The banner disappears automatically once setup is complete.

These are tiny updates, but they should make the first five minutes inside the platform feel a lot smoother.

Quick update on the tools lineup. We’re currently refining the Portfolio Heatmap module. The first draft already pulls the correct data, and now we’re working on smoothing out the way categories collapse and expand. We want this to feel clean, readable, and immediate.

We’re also experimenting with a notification system for unusual market conditions. The goal is simple: fewer noise alerts, more signal. Early models look promising — especially for overnight volatility.

More to come as the UI team finalizes the layout for the heatmap panel.

We wrapped up a small round of backend tuning this week focused on API stability. Nothing dramatic, just tightening bolts behind the dashboard. Response times dropped a bit, and a handful of timeout issues that popped up during the last enrollment wave have been smoothed out.

We also added early scaffolding for two integrations members have been asking about — the sentiment tracker and the automated risk-flag feed. These are not live yet, but the endpoints are in place and logging correctly. Once testing is complete, we’ll preview them inside the community before pushing them public.

As always, if you notice any weirdness inside the dashboard, take a screenshot and drop it in the support thread.