Release notes

Changelog

What we ship, as we ship it. Scroll to see everything that's landed recently.

  1. #2026-04-22

    Every bookmark, archived and searchable by content

    Save a bookmark and we capture a clean reader-mode copy of the page in the background. Search now reaches into the article body, not just the title. When a link goes dead, the archived copy is a click away.

    • NewEvery new bookmark gets a reader-mode archive. Open it from the card menu under View archive.
    • NewSearch finds bookmarks by article body text. If you remember a phrase from what you read but forgot the title, it's findable.
    • NewWhen a link goes dead, the card surfaces a View archive button so the content doesn't disappear with the site.
    • NewRefresh archive in the card menu if a page changed and you want a fresh snapshot.
    • NewRaw HTML fallback on the archive page, in case reader-mode trimmed something you wanted to keep.
    • ImprovedCollections with external processing off stay that way. Bookmarks in those collections skip archiving too.
    • ImprovedExisting bookmarks aren't archived automatically. Open the card menu and pick Refresh archive to capture any of them.
  2. #2026-04-21

    Nexus curators, and a friend you can actually invite

    Five editorial accounts seed your Feed with hand-picked links on day one, curator profiles drop straight to the bookmarks, and you now have real single-use invites for people you think would get it.

    • NewMeet the Nexus curators. Five editorial accounts with hand-picked public collections: @nexus-design, @nexus-longreads, @nexus-indie, @nexus-web, @nexus-tools. Follow one and your feed isn't empty.
    • NewCurator profiles show their bookmarks directly. One click takes you into their picks, no collection hop on the way.
    • NewYou now have real invites. Each account starts with three single-use invites you can send by email. Your name goes in the subject line so the recipient knows it's from you, and the link skips the waitlist.
    • NewWhat's new link in the avatar menu. A small dot tells you when a new release note is waiting.
    • NewThe Nexus Chrome extension is live on the Chrome Web Store. Save from anywhere with a keyboard shortcut.
    • NewThe Firefox extension is in review at Mozilla Add-ons. We'll let you know when it lands.
    • NewThe iOS app is in review with Apple. Saving from Safari share sheet, quick capture, and your full library on the go.
    • ImprovedPublic bookmark cards got a little wider on desktop, so the Stash button doesn't get clipped when titles run long.
  3. #2026-04-19

    Profiles, follow, and re-stash

    Nexus now has the social shape you'd expect: a public profile, a follow button, and a way to save bookmarks from people whose taste you like.

    • NewClaim a public username and your profile lives at stash.nexus/yourname. Drop it in your bio, email signature, or anywhere people will click.
    • NewAdd a bio to your profile. A line or two about what you collect.
    • NewDiscoverable toggle in Settings. Turn your profile on when you want an audience, off when you don't.
    • NewFollow people whose taste you like. Their new public bookmarks show up at /feed.
    • NewBlock users. They can't see your profile, can't follow you, and can't stash your bookmarks.
    • NewStash button on any public bookmark. One click saves someone else's find into your own library, with a credit line so you remember where it came from.
    • NewPublic bookmarks show a Stashed by N count. Nice when you're onto something before the crowd.
    • NewOptional cover thumbnails on bookmark cards. Off by default for a clean grid; turn it on in Settings → Display to see the site's OpenGraph image above each card when one is available.
    • NewYour own bookmarks show "Stashed from @username" when they came from someone else's public library. The credit travels with the bookmark and tidies itself up if the source stops being public.
    • NewDrop your profile URL in Slack, Twitter, or iMessage and it unfurls into a branded preview card with your name, handle, and public-collection count. Good for bios and email signatures.
    • NewLISTED collections now appear in the Nexus sitemap. "Discoverable on Nexus" means search engines can find you too.
  4. #2026-04-18

    Three ways to share, not just one

    The share menu now has a three-way choice instead of a single public/private flip, plus passcode and email-invite options for when you want to share something without making it world-readable.

    • NewThree sharing modes per collection: Just me, Anyone with the link, and Discoverable on Nexus. Switch any time in the share menu.
    • NewPasscode-protect any 'anyone with the link' collection. Share one secret with a team or client and they enter it once to view.
    • NewInvite specific people by email, or a whole domain at once. Invitees click a sign-in link and view your collection without creating a Nexus account.
    • NewSet an expiration date on a share link. After that moment, the link stops working for everyone. Good for time-bound client work.
    • NewSettings has a new Privacy section for your username, bio, discoverability, and blocked-users list, all in one place.
    • ImprovedFirst time you log in, a dismissable note explains what's public by default (nothing) and where to change it.
  5. #2026-04-17

    Landing page, beta signups, and a proper invite flow

    We put the front door up. You can now find us at stash.nexus and ask for an invite without knowing somebody who knows somebody.

    • NewPublic landing page at stash.nexus with a waitlist form. Puts in your email and you're on the list.
    • NewOnce you're in the queue, you get a short confirmation email so you know we actually received it.
    • NewWhen your spot opens, you'll get a second email with a single-use invite link good for seven days. No codes to copy, no rummaging.
    • NewLanding page now features a live peek of the product, with the real favicons you'd see inside Nexus.
    • ImprovedSuccess state on the signup form now wraps cleanly for long email addresses instead of getting cut off.
    • ImprovedEmail deliverability tightened up. DKIM, SPF, and DMARC all pass so invite emails land in your inbox instead of spam.
  6. #2026-04-15

    Collections that don't choke on scale

    If your Reading collection has four bookmarks or four thousand, it should feel the same. It does now.

    • NewCursor-based pagination on collection pages. Opening a huge collection now loads the first page fast and pulls the rest as you scroll.
    • ImprovedBookmark cards are now the same height across the grid. Tags pin to the bottom of the card; time-ago and visit count sit in the footer separated by a hairline.
    • ImprovedVisit count moved out of the card body and into the footer next to the timestamp. Lighter visual weight, more room for description.
    • FixedDead-link warning no longer shows twice. The status dot in the card body is the only indicator now.
  7. #2026-04-12

    Inbox gets its own home

    Quick-added bookmarks now have a dedicated triage flow instead of living in a generic collection.

    • NewInbox moved into the main sidebar nav with a live unread count. It's the first stop for anything you captured but haven't filed.
    • NewEach bookmark in Inbox has a Move to... dropdown. Top three collections by size first, then the rest alphabetically. Two clicks and it's filed.
    • ImprovedFriends and social actions moved into their own sidebar section instead of mixing with collections.
  8. #2026-04-08

    Legal pages and the start of mobile

    Prosaic but necessary. And a first brick laid for the iOS app.

    • NewPrivacy Policy, Terms of Use, and Support pages are live at /privacy, /terms, and /support. All linkable and readable without an account.
    • NewFirst-pass mobile sign-in endpoint. Not useful on its own yet, but it's the foundation for the iOS app we're building next.
    • ImprovedVisit tracking on bookmarks. Open a link from Nexus and we count it so you can see which of your saved things you actually come back to.
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