Changelog
A public record of what is getting sharper.
OmniLux is still early, but the public surface is becoming more deliberate. This page tracks the major changes that matter to users, developers, and evaluators.
Public site hardening
The current phase is improving the public OmniLux surface with legal coverage, prerendered marketing pages, stronger SEO, and clearer trust signals.
SDK visibility
The public SDK page now explains the plugin model, review path, and how marketplace workflows move into the signed-in app experience.
Launch-era cadence
This changelog is intended to become the public record of product and site updates as OmniLux moves from early access to broader rollout.
April 2026
Public site remediation pass
The website has been tightened around legal compliance, crawlability, bundle behavior, accessibility, route handling, pricing fallback copy, and stronger public navigation. This turns the site into a better foundation for launch-era traffic and evaluation.
- Legal pages, footer coverage, and cookie notice
- Prerendered public pages with sitemap and robots files
- Smaller initial bundle with route-level code splitting work
Current surface
Public product framing continues to expand.
OmniLux is still in the stage where product explanation, ecosystem clarity, and direct inquiry paths matter more than high-volume content publishing. Changelog entries will become more feature-specific as more user-facing surfaces stabilize.
- SDK onboarding and ecosystem trust signals
- Investor and early-access entry points
- Initial monitoring and analytics hooks for the web app
Next up
Expect deeper operator and distribution materials.
The next meaningful additions should make installation, download, and operational setup more concrete. As those surfaces solidify, this changelog can shift from narrative updates to a tighter release history.
- Download and installation guidance
- More complete docs and operator notes
- Additional product evidence and public updates
Want the next update without checking manually?
Discord and the pricing or contact surfaces are the best public ways to stay close to OmniLux while the changelog cadence is still taking shape.