A redesigned Public Changelog
The public changelog has been rebuilt from the ground up with a cleaner sidebar-date timeline layout, making it easier for your audience to browse and read product updates. This release also closes a silent failure loop around Linear OAuth token expiry, fixes a handful of navigation and display bugs, and tidies up some long-overdue branding details.
New Features
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Redesigned public changelog: The overview and detail pages have been rebuilt with a sidebar-date timeline — each entry shows a sticky date in the left rail alongside the title and a short excerpt. It's a cleaner reading experience for anyone following your product updates.
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Proactive Linear token refresh: Launchlane now tracks when your Linear OAuth token is set to expire and refreshes it automatically in the background. If a token can't be refreshed, you'll see a clear reconnect prompt instead of updates silently stopping — no more wondering why nothing is syncing.
Improvements
- Launchlane branding in the browser tab: The default Next.js favicon has been replaced with the LaunchLane logo mark, which adapts automatically to light and dark mode. Browser tabs now show the correct icon and page title.
Bug Fixes
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Settings CTAs now navigate to the right page: After a recent settings redesign, several "Connect" buttons (including the one for Linear) were quietly redirecting to your profile page instead of the relevant connector. These now take you exactly where you expect.
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Workspace logos render on a clean background: During onboarding, logos scraped from your workspace's website were displaying with an orange tint behind transparent areas. They now render on a neutral white background as intended.
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In-app changelog shows LaunchLane's own updates: The Changelog button in the app sidebar was accidentally loading the current workspace's updates instead of LaunchLane's. It now always points to LaunchLane's own product changelog.