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Version 3.2.0

A polish pass across the paid dashboard — clearer scanning, better contrast, and self-healing match scores

This is the first 3.2 release, and it's mostly about removing friction. We ran an end-to-end UX audit across the paid product and fixed the things that made the day-to-day feel rough — readability, contrast, badge clutter, ambiguous icons, truncated columns. Plus a few real bug fixes that customers had hit.

New

  • Coach-shared resources: separate Download and Preview — When your coach shares a resume or document with you, the action used to be a single ambiguous button that sometimes didn't work at all. There are now two clearly-labeled actions: Download (saves the file to your computer through your browser's normal save dialog) and Preview (opens it in a new tab so you can read it without saving). This was broken end-to-end before — coachees couldn't actually pull down what their coach sent them. Fixed.

  • Coaches can see who opened what — On the coach side, every shared resource now shows you when each client viewed it and when they downloaded it. No more guessing whether your coachee actually looked at the materials you sent. This shows up inline next to the resource — no extra page to navigate to.

  • Self-healing match scores — Earlier this month, "Match pending" jobs sometimes got stuck pending forever if our scoring service restarted at an awkward moment. They now auto-recover within a few minutes — no manual nudge required, no need to re-upload your resume or refresh anything.

Improved

  • Twenty-five-plus accessibility and readability fixes across the paid dashboard — Onboarding, jobs, skills, applications, resume, and interviews pages all got a polish pass: stronger color contrast on links and badges, clearer icons for "in-progress" vs. "complete" states, visible labels on form fields that previously relied on placeholder text, and proper button hierarchy on pages where two equal-weight primary buttons made it unclear which one to click first. If you've found any of these pages "felt off" but couldn't quite say why — they should feel noticeably tighter now.

  • Cleaner job-list scanning — Score badges on job rows beyond the first couple are now compact instead of carrying redundant labels. Same information, much less visual noise when you're scrolling through a long feed. The first few rows still show the full badge for context.

  • Subscription card now offers an upgrade path — On free accounts, the subscription stat card on your dashboard previously just stated your plan with no way to act on it. There's now an explicit upgrade button so you can move to Pro without hunting for the billing page.

  • Application Kanban: "Offer" column is no longer clipped — On smaller laptop screens, the rightmost column of the application tracker was being cut off by the page chrome. The board now scrolls horizontally cleanly so the Offer column is fully reachable.

  • Job titles no longer truncate mid-word — Long titles on the applications page used to cut off as gibberish (e.g. "(Artificial Intelligence-AI) EXPERIENCED..."). Titles now wrap cleanly and the full title is reachable on hover.

  • Interview filter tabs only show real states — The Mock Interviews page filter row used to display tabs for states that had no content behind them, which made the page feel broken. Tabs now only appear when there's something to filter into.

  • Resume page: clearer button hierarchy — "Improve My Resume" and "Generate Analysis" used to look identical, even though one is the headline action and the other is a secondary tool. They now look distinct so it's obvious which one to start with.

Fixed

  • Public Help Center loads cleanly without a login flicker — If you opened a help-center link while not signed in, there was a brief moment where the page tried to fetch your role, failed, and bounced you to the login screen. The Help page now correctly recognizes itself as public and skips the role lookup. (This was first patched in 3.1.9 — fully verified across all entry points in 3.2.)

  • Stat cards no longer contradict the data underneath — The "Applied: 0" card on the applications page used to display zero even when you clearly had applied jobs visible right below it. The counter now matches the visible data.

  • Edit Resume Text header is back — On the resume editor, the page title and character counter were briefly hidden behind a layout regression. Both are visible again, and the character counter updates as you type.

  • Feedback confirmation emails arrive again — When you submit feedback through the in-app Feedback tab, the confirmation email now reliably reaches your inbox (it had been timing out silently in some scenarios).


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