Our status page now shows the status of our Video streaming service: In addition, I’ve implemented a different approach to tracking the Email service status, since the previous approach was giving too many false failures. Both of these uptime monitors are now based on sending a request to the API backend and doing authorization (logging
Since the begining of Img.vision we had an automated email sending you a confirmation from my email address after we received a subscription payment. The idea was noble: In reality it was received together with the invoice/receipt email from Paddle, which already confirmed the payment was made. And some customers let me know it was
The Img.vision marketing site has been rebuilt from scratch to make it future proof, eaiser to navigate and faster to load. We run the marketing site on WordPress. For those who know WordPress, I can tell you that we switched from a classic theme to the new block theme technology. This means we have access
We’ve recently installed two upgrades to our marketing site: The caching layer we added is Redis object caching. This caches frequently requested data by visitors from the database in RAM memory where it’s much faster to access. Results of monitoring before and after implementing the additional caching layer showed that Total Transaction Load went from
💰 Pricing pageThe Pricing page has been updated to adhere to the new split of video and image subscriptions 📰 Handbook blogThe handbook blog style & layout has been tweaked to increase legibility. It’s mostly color and small font size changes, but each article title is now also accompanied with total reading time. 🏠 HomepageThe
At Img.vision we’ve updated the Help Center and Img Handbook (this site): Img.vision Help Center The Help Center has a new look and feel. It’s a familiar design compared to the Img.vision home page. Mathias, the founder, is adding new topics on a weekly basis. Compared to version 1 Help Center, the articles are now