Changelog: 2026-04-19
Major SEO and reliability upgrades ensure key pages render correctly for crawlers and users, with improved search previews and a dashboard that puts risk intelligence first.
- Improved SEO across public pages with cleaner titles/descriptions, richer structured data, and more consistent metadata rendering.
- Increased site reliability for search engines and users by ensuring important pages render correctly and routes resolve predictably.
- Refreshed the dashboard to prioritize risk intelligence, including a more useful watchlist filings feed.
- Improved authentication stability to reduce sign-in and session edge cases.
- Significantly sped up borrow/detail views with query optimizations.
- Enhanced filing discussions with optional public visibility for comments.
- Search visibility: Updated how page titles and descriptions are generated for key “red flag” and filings pages to better match on-page content, improving search snippet accuracy.
- Structured data: Standardized and expanded structured data across the site (including breadcrumbs and documentation markup) so search engines receive more consistent context.
- Indexation and crawling: Improved sitemap and canonical/metadata handling so important pages are easier to discover and index, while sensitive/auth-only pages are discouraged from appearing in search results.
- Rendering reliability: Strengthened server-rendered page delivery so SEO-relevant pages consistently render with correct head tags, even when some non-critical data is unavailable.
- Dashboard improvements: Reordered the dashboard to surface critical risk signals first, added clearer toggles for viewing overall vs watchlist-focused items, and introduced an aggregated watchlist filings feed across company watchlists.
- Performance: Reduced latency on borrow/detail pages by optimizing lookups and joins to better utilize database indexes.
- Comments: Added a public/private setting for filing comments so teams can choose which notes appear on public filing pages while keeping management actions behind sign-in.
- Data quality: Improved ingestion accuracy for certain announcement sources, including better classification, language handling, correction detection, and safer pagination behavior.
- UX polish: Refined search inputs on mobile to reduce unwanted autocorrect/capitalization, and improved interactive filtering within search and red-flag experiences.