Version history for the production archive.

Use the changelog to judge whether the archive is maintained like production infrastructure: source, compiled output, documentation, sample-pack, checkout, delivery, and version metadata are tracked with the newest release notes first.

Updates reduce implementation risk.

A production email archive should not feel like a static download. The buyer needs to know what version they have, what changes over time, and which edition covers future updates.

Versioned archive

The current archive is v1.0.1, last updated 19 May 2026. Version files and changelog metadata ship with the download.

Update windows are commercial

Core includes standard fixes for the purchased archive version. Pro includes 6 months of versioned updates. Team includes 12 months plus priority support.

Renewal does not lock the files

When an update window ends, the purchased archive remains yours inside the licence terms. Renewal is about future versions, support priority, and whether Team-level reuse rights are now needed.

Changes are implementation-facing

Release notes track source, compiled output, docs, sample-pack, delivery, checkout, and archive structure changes rather than cosmetic marketing updates.

Current release

v1.0.1

Last updated 19 May 2026.

  1. Commercial launch finalisation

    • Added canonical SEO metadata, social previews, structured data, and ownership signals.
    • Aligned Core, Pro, and Team archive delivery with tier-specific checkout metadata.
    • Strengthened pricing, documentation, and success flows for production launch readiness.
  2. Versioning and gated delivery hardening

    • Added provider-backed gated download delivery with safer production defaults.
    • Introduced download smoke coverage for HEAD and GET endpoint flows.
    • Added version files and changelog metadata in build output.
  3. Layouts and documentation expansion

    • Added reusable layout recipes with rendered preview and source copy panels.
    • Expanded docs, pricing, and success flows for production-style buyer journeys.
  4. Initial MJML component archive release

    • Shipped the first public archive with MJML and compiled HTML assets.
    • Added compatibility notes and preview assets for core email components.