A release focused on opening up Applicants to everyone, new ways to read your results, and a faster path from invitation to active tester.
Features
Applicants is now generally available
After a period in limited availability, Applicants is now available to every workspace. Open a public application form, let rules triage who applies, review candidates, and invite only the testers you want into your beta, all without needing to request access. See the new how-to guide for a full walkthrough.
A new tabular view for results
You can now switch your results into a tabular view, giving you a compact, matrix-style way to scan responses across testers and steps side by side. It sits alongside the existing view, so you can pick whichever layout fits the question you are trying to answer.
Restrict beta opt-in by email domain
The opt-in link lets testers join a beta on their own, and now you can decide exactly who that includes. Add a list of allowed email domains to a beta's opt-in settings, and only testers whose email matches one of them will be let in. Matching is exact, and leaving the list empty keeps the link open to anyone, so it is an opt-in safeguard you turn on only when you need it.
Improvements
- Automatic login after opt-in. When testers accept an invitation and opt in, they are now signed in automatically, removing an extra step on the way to their first beta.
- Copy a tester's invitation link. Managers can now copy the invitation link for an individual tester directly from the pending testers view, making it easy to re-share an invite one on one.
- Clearer reCAPTCHA errors. When reCAPTCHA fails to load or run, you now get a helpful message explaining what happened instead of a silent or confusing failure.
Fixes
- Working with a beta that had changed since your page last loaded no longer triggers errors, so the app keeps running smoothly instead of showing cryptic errors.