Experimental app routing, a lighter local dev workflow, editable social planning, and a dedicated sales pitch page
tighten the portal’s day-to-day operating surface.
Overview
This release picks up after the January release-hub checkpoint and backfills a cluster of practical portal work:
the home page gets clearer boundaries for experimental apps, local development stops depending on a heavier
Vercel dev loop, and the social planning workspace becomes something you can actually edit instead of just read.
Portal home and developer workflow
Group experimental apps more deliberately and add a homepage toggle so the dock is easier to scan.
Replace the Vercel-first dev loop with a local static server and add a cleaner npm start flow.
Persist usernames more reliably so signed-in people do not fall back to stray guest placeholders.
Social planning becomes editable
Add editing controls to the social command center and respect hidden-state panels during edit flows.
Make social media goals editable instead of fixed copy.
Bring in image upload and thumbnail preview support to make planning assets easier to review.
Soften the visual palette so the workspace feels more usable over longer sessions.
Sales pitch packaging
Move the sales pitch into its own dedicated page instead of burying it inside broader sales copy.
Add a shareable anchor and script so the pitch can be linked directly.
Expand the pitch vision section to make the sales story more explicit and reusable.