Release Notes
Track what's new in Marcomm.
v0.037.033August 20, 2026
- Freshness, on the page — article lists show when collection last ran and when the next run is due, with an honest badge when the last run failed; 15- and 30-minute cadence options stay hidden until the external scheduler is live (web).
- Instant alerts on severe coverage — choose which sentiment levels page you, who receives them (admins by default) and over which channels; Critical bypasses quiet hours, and one collection run sends one digest, never fifty (web).
- Fix a wrong sentiment in place — click the sentiment chip to pin any level or revert to automatic; the pin wins in lists, filters, alerts and briefings alike, with an audit trail (web).
- The morning briefing — an opt-in daily digest generated at your anchor hour: severe items first, per-target counts, day-over-day change, delivered in-app, by email and as a no-login print-ready page (web).
- Lists refresh on the collection clock — pages refresh at the actual collection slots and on tab return, replacing a timer that started whenever the page happened to open (web).
v0.037.032August 20, 2026
- Timezone pickers gained search — the Settings > Monitoring timezone selector is now the same search-first picker the profile uses, hoisted into one shared component (web).
- The sentiment bar flips — the score axis now runs 100 on the left down to 0 on the right, positive first, with drag and arrow keys mirrored to match (web).
- Every column sorts, everywhere — the Outlets and Reporters lists sort server-side over the full set with three-state cycling, and the outlet-detail and media-analysis article tables join the same rule (web).
- Date and time, always both — article tables in the outlet detail and the media-analysis drill-down now carry separate date and time columns like every other article list (web).
- Press CRM menu reordered — Outlets, then Reporters, then Groups, in both the sidebar and the page sub-navigation (web).
v0.037.031August 19, 2026
- Hardening after the cross-check — outlet links follow merged records to the survivor instead of resurrecting duplicates, only direct editors can spawn outlet stubs, reporter links split multi-name bylines into one link per person, keyword chips respect the active target set, and read-only viewers no longer see editable monitoring settings whose save would always fail (web).
- Chip and filter can never disagree — the sentiment classification now evaluates the exact same predicate the database filter runs, pinned by tests down to floating-point boundary values (web).
v0.037.030August 19, 2026
- Analysis scoped to your targets — media/reporter analysis and competitor comparison now honor the active target set, so articles collected for since-removed test targets no longer leak in (web).
- Watched keywords join watched companies — the renamed Monitored targets page tracks non-company targets like product names, campaigns and topics, with the same aliases, instant crawl and 90-day self-backfill (web).
- Our-company setup moved into Settings > Monitoring — one page now holds your company and aliases, sentiment thresholds and the collection cadence (web).
- Members: two columns out, two axes in — the actions and member-ID columns are gone, account type is renamed Permission, and a new Role column (Full seat, Content, Media relations, Analyst, View-only) is editable right in the cell (web).
- Summary accordion, tightened — the expanded panel now shows only the summary text at full width, and article titles stay on a single line with the title column taking all free space (web).
- Same-name reporters resolve by outlet and email — a reporter click compares outlet, name and email before landing on a profile; still-ambiguous names open a pre-filtered reporter list (web).
- Thirteen more outlets named from their mastheads — the sweep total reaches 61, and no domain-style outlet name remains in the database (web).
v0.037.029August 19, 2026
- A fourth sentiment level — Critical — joins positive, neutral and negative, reserved for genuinely severe coverage so the worst articles stand out at a glance (web).
- Settings gains a Monitoring page — drag boundaries on a 0–100 bar to decide where each sentiment level begins and ends, add or remove your own levels (the core three are permanent, Critical can be restored), and choose the article collection cadence: 15 minutes to 24 hours, anchored to the hour and timezone you pick (web).
- Severity on the chip — negative and Critical rows carry their 0–10 score, and the sentiment column now sorts by severity: triage order, not alphabetical order (web).
- Collection on your clock — article lists refresh on the cadence you configured, and the scheduler collects each workspace on its own schedule instead of one global timer (web).
v0.037.028August 19, 2026
- Click a headline, read the gist — article titles open an inline summary right beneath the row for articles whose source provides one; click the title or the summary to close it (web).
- Names are links — outlet and reporter names in article lists now land on that outlet’s or reporter’s Press CRM page (web).
- The column the page was missing — a Monitored target column shows which watched company each article matched, as chips that filter the list on click; a five-practitioner panel voted it in (web).
- Mastheads, not domains — dozens more outlets were renamed after checking each site’s own masthead, with past articles, contacts and outlet records renamed to match (web).
v0.037.027August 19, 2026
- Outlet and group detail pages fixed — opening an outlet from the new list crashed with a blank error page; both detail pages render again (web).
- Pick your page size — the Reporters and Outlets lists gain a 30/50/100/200/300 per-page dropdown that sticks while you move between pages of the list (web).
v0.037.026August 19, 2026
- Press CRM gets its outlet axis — Reporters and Outlets are now separate sidebar pages; the outlet list shows reporters, sends, 90-day articles, positive/neutral/negative counts and last published date, ordered by who covers you most right now (web).
- Outlet detail in three tabs — overview, reporters (including auto-registered ones) and the outlet’s collected articles at 30 per page (web).
- The empty coverage placeholder on outlet pages is gone — replaced by the real article tab (web).
v0.037.025August 19, 2026
- Drill-down opens under the row — clicking an outlet or reporter now expands its article list directly beneath that row inside the table, 30 per page, instead of a card far below (web).
v0.037.024August 19, 2026
- Reporter counts beside outlets — the media analysis outlets view shows how many distinct bylined reporters each outlet has, sortable (web).
- Click an outlet, read its articles — clicking any row opens that outlet’s (or reporter’s) article list right below the table, 30 per page (web).
v0.037.023August 19, 2026
- Positive, neutral, negative — three columns — the combined count cell splits into three independently sortable columns on media analysis and competitor comparison (web).
- Removing the last keyword now asks to delete the company — clicking the x on a company’s only keyword opens the delete confirmation instead of a scolding message (web).
- The press directory grew to 1,066 outlets — 125 long-tail Korean outlets that arrived with the deep archive sweep were named, and existing rows were renamed retroactively (web).
v0.037.022August 19, 2026
- Competitor comparison, made legible — the period is stated by the standard date picker (last 30 days by default) and every number follows it; rows now show share of voice, positive/neutral/negative counts, positive and negative rates, negatives in the last 7 days, today’s articles and the LAST published date (web).
- Collection tuned after review — archive pages fetch in parallel, history walks respect a strict time budget and resume cleanly, and two new database indexes speed up every publication-date and outlet lookup (web).
v0.037.021August 19, 2026
- Register a company, get its history — adding a company, keyword or alias now walks 90 days of the press archive by itself, window by window, right after you save. No manual fill step exists anymore (web).
- Collection, rebuilt for speed — ingest batches its database work per page of results instead of three round trips per article, and AI scoring runs in fixed-size chunks that can never come back truncated (web).
- Lists that stay fresh — article lists refresh themselves every 30 minutes, and the articles page gains its own sync-now button that collects and reloads in one click (web).
- No scrollbars inside tables — a 200-row page renders at full height and the page scrolls, never the table (web).
v0.037.020August 19, 2026
- Outlet-by-company sentiment — media analysis gains a company filter, so you can ask "how does this outlet cover us vs. a competitor" in one view; every stat on the page follows the filter (web).
- Counts next to percentages — each outlet and reporter row shows its positive, neutral and negative article counts alongside the sentiment rate, both sortable (web).
- View details, for real — the row action now opens that outlet’s or reporter’s article list right below the table, newest first with sentiment labels (web).
v0.037.019August 19, 2026
- Big-name coverage, uncapped — collection now pages through the news sources instead of stopping at the first hundred results, so a heavily covered company pulls its full recent coverage per run (web).
- Info marks sit beside the words — the ? on a column header now hugs the end of the label text instead of floating at the far edge (web).
v0.037.018August 19, 2026
- One place for who you monitor — a new Companies page under Monitoring holds your own company and every watched company, each with alias keywords and an optional stock ticker; adding or editing starts article collection immediately (web).
- Competitors, saved for real — the competitor list now lives on the server with the rest of your workspace instead of in one browser’s local storage, and adding one happens on the Companies page (web).
v0.037.017August 17, 2026
- Summaries where they earn their place — hover an article title on the dashboard or articles page for a proper summary card; crisis incidents show each article’s summary inline so you can compare claims without opening links; reports quote the top negative and positive articles; and a journalist’s article list carries a one-line summary (web).
v0.037.016August 17, 2026
- Zero web addresses — the last 13 domain-only outlets were verified on their own sites and named; the press directory now holds 941 outlets and every article shows a real outlet name (web).
- Share and sentiment, sortable — both columns order the media analysis table now, and ratios show two decimals: 66.67%, not 67% (web).
- Full headlines — titles wrap instead of cutting off, and headlines that arrived pre-shortened from a news source are upgraded to the complete text from the press archive, on ingest and retroactively (web).
- More reporters found — a deep archive sweep back-filled bylines onto existing articles and registered 16 more journalists into the Press CRM (web).
v0.037.015August 17, 2026
- A world press directory, built in — 928 outlets across 18 countries with name, country and domain. Articles show real outlet names instead of web addresses, retroactively too, and adding an outlet takes effect without a release (web).
- Contacts know their country — auto-registered journalists inherit their outlet’s country, and existing contacts were back-filled (web).
- Email as identity — when a byline carries the reporter’s email, contact matching uses it first, so same-name journalists at different outlets never merge by accident (web).
- Duplicates merge themselves — contacts sharing an email, or the same name and outlet without conflicting emails, merge automatically with every record preserved (web).
- One story, one row — the same article arriving from two news sources is recognized by outlet and headline and lands as a single row that keeps the best fields of both (web).
v0.037.014August 17, 2026
- One date picker everywhere — every screen that picks a period now uses the same picker: articles, media analysis, crisis manual archive, newsroom subscribers, content hub and report generation (web).
- Last 90 days — a new preset right under Last 30 days (web).
- Media analysis on the publication clock — its window counts by publish date now, matching every other monitoring number, and its dead export and add-keyword buttons are gone (web).
v0.037.013August 17, 2026
- Journalists fill your Press CRM by themselves — every monitored article with a byline registers its reporter and outlet as a contact automatically, and their coverage, article analysis and tone score light up the moment the contact exists. Existing coverage was backfilled (web).
v0.037.012August 17, 2026
- Activity in plain words — the dashboard feed and the profile activity page now say what happened ("Alex Son signed in", "approved a press release") in every locale, instead of exposing internal action codes (web).
v0.037.011August 17, 2026
- Reporter names, properly — broadcaster prefixes, doubled names and columnist/publisher titles are stripped from bylines, so a reporter is one clean name everywhere (web).
- Outlet beside reporter — on the media analysis reporters view the outlet column sits right after the reporter name; a layout-memory bug that pushed newly added columns to the far end is fixed (web).
v0.037.010August 17, 2026
- One clock for every number — sentiment distribution and the weekly and monthly counters now count by publication date, matching the article lists, so the cards and the table can never disagree (web).
v0.037.009August 17, 2026
- Real outlet names — articles name the outlet instead of showing its web domain, backed by a curated dictionary of the Korean press (web).
- Reporters found — when a source omits the byline, the reporter credited inside the article passage fills the reporter column (web).
- Sentiment, translated — positive, neutral and negative labels appear in your language everywhere instead of raw internal values (web).
- Outlet column, renamed — the articles table header says outlet name, not source, in all locales (web).
v0.037.008August 17, 2026
- One date picker everywhere — the articles page uses the same range picker as press releases and opens on the last 90 days through today (web).
- Quarter presets — this quarter and last quarter join the picker; the yesterday and 28-day presets are retired (web).
v0.037.007August 17, 2026
- Precision search — keywords are matched as exact phrases against the news index, so a company name no longer drags in stories that merely share a syllable (web).
- Relevance gate — an article is kept only when your keyword actually appears in its title or summary, and single-word keywords must match verbatim. Lookalike stories no longer slip in (web).
- Deeper history — collection can reach back up to 90 days, so a newly added keyword starts with context instead of a blank page (web).
- Bigger pages, fuller titles — the articles list offers page sizes up to 200, and titles use every pixel of free width before truncating (web).
- Honest total — the total-mentions card counts all mentions ever, not just the rows in the 3-hour recent list (web).
v0.037.006August 17, 2026
- Recent means published — the dashboard window and every list filter by when an article was published, so last week’s story never poses as breaking news (web).
- Sort any column — dashboard and articles tables sort on the server across every page of results, newest publication first by default (web).
- Clean reporter names — bylines are stripped of emails, outlet names, job titles and dateline prefixes; when no reporter is named, the cell stays honestly empty (web).
- Current keywords only — removing a tracked keyword hides its articles from every monitoring screen immediately, while history stays available for reports (web).
v0.037.005August 17, 2026
- Sync now — a button next to keyword add runs the news collection immediately, so a keyword added at 3pm shows articles at 3pm instead of after the nightly run (web).
- Fresher dashboard — the recent-articles list shows only what came in over the last 3 hours, with pagination and a page-size picker (10/30/50/100) (web).
- One article row, everywhere — title, outlet, reporter, date, time, sentiment and link, in that order, on the dashboard and the articles page alike. Hover a title to read the article summary (web).
v0.037.004August 17, 2026
- Wider Korean coverage — monitoring now searches a second Korean news index alongside the press archive, adding wire services and online outlets. Each article shows its outlet, and duplicates across sources are filtered automatically (web).
v0.037.003August 17, 2026
- Korean press coverage, live — media monitoring now pulls real articles from major Korean outlets for your keywords: dailies, broadcasters and business press. Placeholder articles are gone (web).
- Korean-aware sentiment — the first-pass tone check now reads Korean headlines, not just English ones (web).
v0.037.002August 11, 2026
- Crisis block in reports — the report library now includes crisis count and response speed: incidents, average first response, resolution and peak negativity for the period (web).
v0.037.001August 11, 2026
- Press release editing fixed — fields on the edit page no longer snap back to their saved values while you type (web).
- Delete from anywhere — a delete button on the edit page, and edit/duplicate/delete on each list row via the kebab menu (web).
- Duplicates get their own name — a copied release is titled "Duplicate - original title" so the pair never look identical (web).
- Save lives top-right — the new-release page pins Save in the header like the edit page; the redundant "save as draft" button is gone, since a new release is always created as a draft (web).
- Preview stays put — the article preview and the SEO check now pin together while you scroll, and the preview folds like the SEO card (web).
- Category management — click the color dot to recolor a category, and the rename control is always visible; changes show up in the release list immediately (web).
- Quieter details — comment send is an icon button, menus open without the pop animation, table kebabs are vertical, and double-clicking a column header equalizes column widths (web).
- Confirm line and distribution, back on the article — submit for review from a draft, approve or reject in review, and jump straight into email distribution with the release pre-selected once published (web).
- Contact page repaired — the edit button pointed at a removed page and errored; a top-right menu now offers merge, edit and delete, edit turns every field editable at once with a single save, and delete asks first (web).
- Contact list — the redundant open column is gone (rows already navigate) and every column is sortable (web).
- Event report — the timetable prints each date once with times listed under it, and PDF download is an icon next to delete in the header (web).
v0.036.009August 11, 2026
- Member change alerts — admins can now be notified when someone joins, leaves, or changes role in their workspace, with per-event switches in the console (web).
- You always know your own role — when an admin changes your role, you get notified regardless of workspace policy (web).
- Mute a workspace — a new switch in workspace settings silences all of its notifications for you; crisis alerts still come through (web).
v0.036.008August 11, 2026
- Steadier press releases list — the page now opens already scoped to your last 30 days instead of flashing the full list and re-filtering a moment later (web).