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v2026.05.10

May 10, 2026

Marketing site, Trust Center, verified signup, account self-service, and shop-wide Kanban

A big release. New marketing site and pricing, a public Trust Center, email-verified signup, self-service account controls (cancel, export, delete), and a whole-shop Kanban on the admin dashboard — all live.

What's New

  • Marketing site redesignfabwise.app gets a refreshed look: clearer typography, a hybrid light/dark layout that puts the work front-and-center, and an updated pricing page with two plans (Starter $79/mo, Professional $199/mo).
  • Blog at /blog — engineering notes, product thinking, and the occasional sawdust-photo. Subscribe via Atom at /blog/feed if you're a feed-reader kind of person.
  • Trust Center at /trust — central hub for our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Security Posture, Compliance position (CCPA + other US state privacy laws), and the list of subprocessors that touch your data. Whether you're evaluating FabWise or running a vendor review, everything you'd want to ask about lives here.
  • Email-verified signup — new accounts now confirm their email with a 6-digit code before the account is created. Less spam, fewer typo-d email addresses, and account credentials always land at a real inbox the owner controls.
  • Cancel your subscription from the app — admins can cancel directly from Settings → Billing. The account stays accessible for 30 days so you can export your data; after that, your information is removed from our production systems per the Trust Center's data lifecycle.
  • Privacy help articles — three new how-to pages under /help/privacy/ covering exporting your data, requesting a privacy report, and deleting your account. Same data subject rights, written so a shop owner can read them in under five minutes.
  • Whole-shop Kanban on the admin dashboard — two boards at the bottom of your dashboard show every active job by stage: a Sales pipeline (Quote / Quoted / Won) and a Production pipeline (Pending / Active / Complete / Awaiting Invoice). Cards carry a colored health border so you can see at a glance which jobs need attention, plus priority pills (Rush / High / Low), Hold tags, and Quote Expired badges where applicable. Click any card to jump to the job.

What's Improved

  • Faster signup — your browser timezone gets detected automatically during signup, so your shifts and reports show times in your local zone from day one.
  • Sitemap covers everything — the public XML sitemap (/sitemap.xml) now dynamically reflects every static marketing page, every published blog post, every changelog version, and every help article. Easier for search engines to find what you'd actually search for.
  • Navigation gains a Blog link — top of every marketing page.

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