v1.3.92

GPT-5.2 Default Model and Timezone Autosave

Feature UI Bug Fix

This release focuses on smoother day-to-day setup and clearer choices, from AI model selection to timezone configuration. It also includes a handful of fixes and security-aligned behavior updates.

Updates

GPT-5.2 is now the default paid AI model. The app now defaults to GPT-5.2, and GPT-5.1 is treated as a legacy option, so new work starts with the latest default behavior.

The model picker UI was refreshed by swapping the button positions for quicker selection: GPT-4o Mini is on the left, and GPT-5.2 is on the right.

We also added an AI Models documentation section to help you choose between GPT-5.2 (more paragraph-focused) and GPT-4o Mini (more bullet-oriented) based on the style you want.

Timezone settings are now easier and faster to manage. Timezones are shown with clear UTC offsets and region/city names, and they are sorted by UTC offset to make scanning simpler.

Your timezone now autosaves when changed, with inline saving, saved, and error status next to the dropdown. On first login, the app can also detect your timezone from your browser and save it automatically.

The homepage hero copy was updated for clearer messaging.

Fixes and security-aligned behaviour

The repositories dashboard no longer shows up empty in cases where it previously failed to load content.

Connected account messaging on the repositories page is now less noisy, it only appears when you have more than one account connected.

Reconnecting a previously disconnected GitHub account now correctly restores its accessibility state, improving reliability during onboarding and reconnection flows.

The embed subscribe endpoint now respects your project’s allowed domains setting, aligning it with the same access rules already used by the widget and bubble endpoints.

Custom templates now support a dedicated Changelog Title field. When present, your template can use {{ changelog_title }}, and it will be preferred over the project’s title for rendering.