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Product updates, deployment guides and notes from the VibeNest team.
Infrastructure Update: Recovery Complete and Stronger Backups
The server that was failing has been fully retired. Every affected project now runs on healthy hardware, and we added several new layers of backups so a single disk can never put projects at risk again.
Infrastructure Update: SSD Failure on One Server
One of our servers is experiencing SSD failure. Some applications are still running, and we are carefully moving affected workloads to healthy servers.
Public Release Notes Are Now Organized as Weekly Articles
We turned VibeNest's internal changelog into a public release-notes pipeline: weekly website-ready posts, a repeatable editorial format, and an archive-first workflow for keeping future updates readable.
Roadmap Voting, Runtime Logs, Automatic First Pages, and Cleaner SEO
This week added feature voting, runtime logs in the dashboard, automatic first-page generation during onboarding, a larger welcome credit bonus, a cleaner account settings area, and several SEO schema fixes.
Billing and Email Reliability Hardening
This week closed several high-impact reliability gaps: Paddle checkout, subscription webhooks, customer portal sessions, hardware inventory cleanup, email confirmation links, and safe resend paths.
Translations, Publish Readiness, and One-Click Postgres Deploys
Wiki translations became editable, project publishing gained a readiness checklist, transient Coolify failures no longer mark the whole fleet idle, and Postgres auto-attach finally reached the one-click deployment goal.
Storage, Cleanup, and Runtime Visibility for More Reliable Deployments
This week focused on making deployments easier to inspect and safer to clean up: better Coolify deletion, runtime logs for Synth Cabal, persistent SQLite storage, Postgres detach, and more accurate deployment estimates.
A Stronger Foundation for Deployments, Backups, Privacy, and Project Pages
A two-week foundation release: Telegram users can enter VibeNest directly, Google sign-in is production-ready, new projects get smarter build detection, backups are safer, privacy controls are clearer, and AI-improved project pages became much more useful.