What shipped
Each entry is one concrete release — a feature, a fix, an integration, a docs page. No marketing fluff, no roadmap hand-waving.
Build-in-public is a free distribution channel and a commitment to honesty about pace. Releases here are public the same week they land.
The Tovin.io changelog is a weekly build-in-public log: every entry lists one concrete release — feature, fix, integration, or docs page — plus a short note on what we learned, what we're reading, and one open question for users. Releases land here the same week they ship, paired with the Friday newsletter, so the cadence is verifiable rather than aspirational and the audience can follow product direction without a sales call.
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Each entry is one concrete release — a feature, a fix, an integration, a docs page. No marketing fluff, no roadmap hand-waving.
A short note per release on the signal that changed our mind, the bug that surprised us, or the architectural call we'd revisit.
The article, paper, or thread that informed this week's direction. Citation-first so readers can follow the trail.
Every week we close with one question we want user feedback on. Reply to the newsletter or open a GitHub Discussion — both are free.
Hash-of-pdb gate so production drains do not nullify the budget envelope.
Cost-conscious default; ladders with traffic.
Service-level breakdown without leaving the project view.
Owners can act, not investigate.
User-supplied regex is gated by a 100ms canary.
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