Status pages load from anywhere

Fixed

Fixed a bug where a status page could fail to load entirely for visitors in certain regions, depending on how their browser reports its timezone. Affected pages now load normally, and still group everything by the visitor's own day.

Uptime you can actually dig into

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  • One failed check no longer marks a whole day. It takes two, or a real incident — the same bar we use before alerting you, so the strip stops flagging things we deliberately never woke you for.
  • Hover any day to see exactly when each check failed and what came back, instead of just how many.
  • Click a day in the 90-day strip and the response-time chart and incident list both scope to it.
  • Failed checks now show up on the response-time chart, at the minute they happened.

FeedFast for WordPress

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  • There's now a WordPress plugin. Read your feedback board, publish changelog entries and keep an eye on uptime from wp-admin — and place the widgets with a block or a shortcode, without editing a theme.
  • A new Integrations page collects every way FeedFast reaches the tools you already use.
  • Your public pages — hub, release notes, feedback posts and status — now carry structured data, so search engines can describe them properly instead of guessing.

Your users hear back automatically

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  • Reply to a request or change its status, and anyone who left their email on it is told. Changes are batched into a single summary, so a triage session sends one message per person rather than one per edit.
  • Every notification carries an unsubscribe link, and unsubscribing stops all feedback email for that project.
  • Better colour contrast and a keyboard skip link across the site.
  • Pages can now be served as clean markdown to AI assistants, so they quote you accurately instead of reading around the layout.

Widget and uptime fixes

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  • Uptime tooltips are no longer clipped by the edge of the card — the full day detail shows on the dashboard and on public status pages.
  • The "What's new" panel opens smoothly instead of jumping on its last frame.
  • The "What's new" badge no longer follows you into the dashboard, where it could sit on top of "Send feedback".
  • New: Feedfast.setBadge() shows or hides the badge from a single-page app on a route change.
  • The marketing site now has a navigation menu on mobile.