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Release Notes April 2026
We improved the speed of our implementation by reducing backend processes.Your APIs get more thorough governance analysis in less time. Processing speed is up, backend overhead is down, and we've expanded what gets analyzed to include optional and vendor-specific fields, attributes, and structures. The kind of details that often slip through in more rigid implementations. Category processing has also been optimized, so larger, more complex API definitions don't create bottlenecks at design time.

Runtime governance is faster and now configurable. You decide which checks run, so enforcement reflects your actual priorities rather than a fixed set of rules. On the design-time side, reports have gotten significantly more actionable: instead of flagging a failure, they now identify the exact endpoints involved and offer a concrete remediation step directly against your specification.


We improved the custom time range filter on the Requests page to also include time, so you can find in any day the exact slice of requests needed for debugging a hard problem.

A large part of the fronted code got refactored, re-modeled and optimised, our CI/CD pipeline got optimised and simplified, making all our development reach clients more efficiently and quicker, moved our docker images to docker repository for a more widely compatible access as well as optimising our images to be as lean and small as possible.