API Positioning and Docs Refresh
Clearer accuracy and response-field details across the API site and docs.
Track notable API, documentation, and platform changes in one place.
Clearer accuracy and response-field details across the API site and docs.
A profile-pair classification fix improves incarnation cross naming accuracy for affected chart responses.
Recent API work focused on making the developer experience easier to test, easier to understand, and more reliable in everyday use.
The API docs now make common request and response flows easier to scan before integration.
Location search and timezone helper flows became easier to use in chart forms and developer testing.
Simple chart responses now carry more useful chart context without turning the endpoint into a full bodygraph response.
The playground became a clearer hands-on testing surface for chart and transit API workflows.
Transit-only PNG exports and natal-plus-transit overlay PNG exports now have dedicated API endpoints for chart image workflows.
With Oregon online, the platform now has a wider U.S. replica footprint for failover, recovery planning, and regional stability.
The new lab turns the component surface into a working customization environment instead of a static demo, especially for bodygraph image workflows.
The API gained a dedicated DreamRave calculation endpoint for sleep-chart use cases and comparison workflows.
The infrastructure footprint now extends into Chicago, giving the platform a stronger central replica path for recovery and regional continuity.
The platform started turning internal visualization work into reusable developer packages with demos, docs, and a clearer distribution surface.
Content publishing became a first-class growth surface instead of a side note, connecting educational pages, API pages, and search entry paths.
This release made the developer journey more usable in public with clearer starting points, pricing clarity, and operational visibility.
The landing experience was rebuilt to present the platform more intentionally instead of routing visitors through a narrow legacy starting point.
This period expanded the platform from individual tools into shared, discussion-oriented experiences around chart patterns.
Prompt generation moved into its own page with structured input, reusable actions, and a clearer bridge between charts and AI workflows.
Human Design Hub became much more visual, moving beyond static results into interactive chart rendering and exploratory views.
The platform moved from single and dual analysis into group mechanics for team dynamics and larger collaboration patterns.
Composite charts became a first-class surface with separate input and result flow for relationship-style analysis.
This reset removed competing surfaces from the main experience and made the API path easier to understand.
The launch established the initial product surface that later expanded into API access, visualization tools, and multilingual discovery.