ImprovedProfileseveryone
Published Apr 2, 2026
Public profiles now share better and read more clearly
Public profiles now have stronger search metadata, cleaner social preview cards, better route-level structured data, and clearer section language for visitors.
Recommended next step
Review your public profile bio, CTA pair, and first cards, then republish if you want search and share previews to reflect the latest version.
What changed
- High-quality public profiles now get stronger route-level metadata and defensible structured data.
- Profile shares now use a wider branded preview card instead of relying only on square avatars.
- Section labels on public profiles are clearer and more visitor-facing.
- Thin or noindex profiles keep conservative share treatment instead of getting the richest preview path.
Why it matters
High-quality public profiles are easier to understand, more credible when shared, and better positioned for discovery without turning thin profiles into search noise.
#Profiles#SEO#Sharing#Metadata#Social Preview
ImprovedDiscoveryeveryone
Published Mar 24, 2026
Explore is now a search-first discovery surface
Explore now searches across public profiles, docs, help content, updates, and key landing pages so users can find the right route inside SpadeCard faster.
Recommended next step
Use Explore to find profiles, docs, updates, and help faster, then watch which searches lead to the strongest click paths.
What changed
- Search now covers profiles, docs, help, updates, and key public pages.
- Results use deterministic ranking for stronger exact, prefix, and intent matches.
- Offline-friendly cached static content helps Explore stay useful after first load.
- Tabs now make it easier to narrow results by content type.
Why it matters
SpadeCard now has a stronger discovery layer, which makes the product easier to navigate, easier to learn, and more useful for returning visitors.
#Explore#Search#Discovery#Docs#Profiles#Updates#Help
ImprovedWebsiteeveryone
Published Mar 24, 2026
The official SpadeCard profile now lives at /spadecard
The `/spadecard` route is now a permanent, brand-controlled SpadeCard profile page, and key brand/system usernames are now reserved from normal user registration.
Recommended next step
Use `/spadecard` as the clean official brand profile when sharing SpadeCard publicly or moving visitors into docs, onboarding, and product routes.
What changed
- The `/spadecard` page no longer depends on a user profile document.
- The official route now links into onboarding, docs, updates, and ICP entry points.
- Reserved usernames like `spadecard`, `docs`, `support`, and `updates` are now blocked in signup and rename flows.
- Public profile discovery filters now avoid reserved brand/system handles.
Why it matters
SpadeCard now has a cleaner public brand hub for conversion and product navigation, while reserved handles stay protected from accidental user assignment.
#Brand#Profiles#Routing#SEO#Usernames
ImprovedSEOeveryone
Published Mar 23, 2026
Docs, public profiles, and search pages now work better for discovery
SpadeCard now has individual documentation pages, stronger search-intent guides, cleaner metadata, and better public-profile quality controls for search visibility.
Recommended next step
Review your public profile copy and CTA quality, then use the new docs pages and search-focused guides to tighten your positioning further.
What changed
- Each docs article now has its own route, metadata, and shareable URL.
- New high-intent pages were added for service-business comparisons and use cases.
- Public profile indexing now favors stronger profiles over thin or incomplete ones.
- Homepage, docs, updates, and support now link into each other more deliberately.
Why it matters
Useful pages can be discovered more easily, thin public profiles are less likely to create low-quality search noise, and help content is easier to find and share.
#SEO#Docs#Public Profiles#Support#Search
ImprovedWebsiteeveryone
Published Mar 19, 2026
SpadeCard now speaks more directly to service businesses
Homepage, onboarding, pricing, and upgrade flows now focus more clearly on turning bio clicks into leads, subscribers, and booked calls for consultants, coaches, founder-led brands, and service creators.
Recommended next step
Review your bio, CTA copy, and first three cards so your public page matches the stronger service-business positioning.
What changed
- Homepage copy now centers on leads, subscribers, and booked calls instead of broad platform language.
- New route variants were added for consultants, coaches, and founder-led brands.
- Onboarding examples and placeholders now lean toward offers, proof, lead magnets, and booking actions.
- Attribution and event tracking were expanded so paid traffic can be measured more cleanly.
Why it matters
New users should understand the value faster, and paid acquisition traffic now lands on copy that better matches higher-intent service offers.
#Homepage#Onboarding#Pricing#Attribution#Service Business
NewSubscriberspaid
Published Mar 10, 2026
Paid users can now email their own subscribers
Premium, Pro, and Creator accounts can now send focused email updates to subscribers collected through their profile, with reply routing, unsubscribe handling, and usage limits built in.
Recommended next step
Open Subscribers, choose a recent or active audience, and send a clear update tied to your latest offer, launch, or content drop.
What changed
- Broadcasts use SpadeCard-managed delivery while replies go back to your account email.
- Monthly usage limits and per-send audience limits help protect deliverability and control cost.
- Each subscriber email now includes a proper unsubscribe path tied to the profile they joined.
- The public Updates feed is also now reachable from the logged-in workspace navigation.
Why it matters
This turns subscriber collection into an actual owned-audience workflow without opening the door to cold outreach or risky sender setup.
#Subscribers#Email#Broadcasts#Owned Audience#Updates
ImprovedProfileseveryoneBackfilled note
Published Mar 8, 2026
Public profiles were fully redesigned
Public profiles now feel like focused mini-sites with clearer calls-to-action, stronger mobile behavior, and better discovery of related profiles.
Recommended next step
Review your public profile, CTA pair, and card titles, then publish again if you have not refreshed it recently.
What changed
- Redesigned public profile layout with clearer card browsing and more purposeful sections.
- Cleaner CTA presentation, stronger gradient readability, and support for a secondary CTA.
- Similar profiles are more relevant, and empty or untitled cards are no longer shown.
- Public profile URLs now work consistently across upper and lower case.
Why it matters
Visitors can scan faster, understand the offer sooner, and act with less friction on both mobile and desktop.
#Profiles#Mobile UX#CTAs#Discovery#Themes
ImprovedWorkspaceeveryoneBackfilled note
Published Mar 8, 2026
Dashboard, settings, and navigation were rebuilt for daily use
Core logged-in pages are cleaner, more mobile-friendly, and less cluttered while still exposing more control.
Recommended next step
Revisit settings and profile editing on mobile, then adjust your preferences and alerts with the new layout.
What changed
- Dashboard and analytics now surface richer activity, clearer quick actions, and better performance signals.
- Settings and profile editing pages were redesigned for smoother mobile and desktop workflows.
- Scroll-aware navigation, support access, and top-of-page controls behave more consistently.
- Skeleton states were added across more pages so loading feels stable instead of abrupt.
Why it matters
The workspace stays usable on small screens, loading states feel steadier, and important actions are easier to reach.
#Workspace#Mobile UX#Navigation#Settings#Loading
ImprovedAIeveryoneBackfilled note
Published Mar 8, 2026
AI setup and content workflows got smarter
AI is now more useful across profile setup, optimization, and campaign writing while being more cost-aware.
Recommended next step
Set your AI tuning preferences first, then use AI to refresh your bio, CTA copy, or campaign drafts.
What changed
- Improved default prompts and reasoning for profile copy, SEO, and content generation.
- Added central AI tuning controls so brand voice and generation preferences live in one place.
- Expanded AI usage across setup flows and optimization tasks while reducing wasted runs.
- Email and content editing now provide a stronger writing surface with better preview behavior.
Why it matters
You can get better drafts faster, keep brand voice more consistent, and waste fewer generations on weak outputs.
#AI#Setup#Copy#Efficiency#Brand Voice
NewAnalyticseveryoneBackfilled note
Published Mar 8, 2026
Analytics now connect to real actions
SpadeCard now gives you more useful activity tracking, better notifications, and actionable thresholds.
Recommended next step
Open notification settings and enable the alerts that match how you monitor traffic, clicks, and subscriber growth.
What changed
- Recent activity now includes more than account creation, with real updates tied to profile and growth actions.
- You can configure alert-style notifications for events like link clicks and activity milestones.
- Notification center and settings were expanded to support more operational signals.
- Personalized relevance logic was improved with cookie-based context where available.
Why it matters
You spend less time guessing what changed and more time responding to real signals from profile views, clicks, and growth milestones.
#Analytics#Notifications#Alerts#Activity#Personalization
ImprovedBillingeveryoneBackfilled note
Published Mar 8, 2026
Plans, billing, and creator controls were updated
Plan limits and pricing are clearer, and creators now have more control over how they use their account.
Recommended next step
Check your current plan, active card count, and renewal schedule if you are close to a limit or considering yearly billing.
What changed
- Free accounts now support up to 3 active cards.
- Premium tiers now support up to 10 active cards.
- Pricing moved to $9.99 monthly with a $99 yearly option.
- Creators can move back to a normal paid plan when that better fits their workflow.
Why it matters
The plan structure is clearer, limits are enforced more consistently, and yearly billing is now available for users who want lower annual cost.
#Billing#Pricing#Creator#Plans#Card Limits
ImprovedWebsiteeveryoneBackfilled note
Published Mar 8, 2026
Homepage, docs, FAQ, and support were overhauled
The public site now explains the product more clearly and makes it easier to find answers before you need help.
Recommended next step
Use the docs as your default playbook for setup, growth, troubleshooting, and understanding new product capabilities.
What changed
- Homepage was redesigned with stronger copy, featured profile showcases, and clearer product positioning.
- Docs were expanded with search, tagging, smart sorting, and more user-facing guidance.
- FAQ was rebuilt with clearer answers and a better browsing experience.
- Support now sets expectations more clearly and guides users toward the right next step.
Why it matters
New users can understand the product faster, and existing users can self-serve more confidently through better guidance.
#Homepage#Docs#FAQ#Support#Discovery