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Manouk van Gerwen

Manouk van Gerwen
Product Owner - Manouk van Gerwen

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Manouk van Gerwen

List of release notes - Week 2, 3, 4 and 5 of 2023

Over the last 4 weeks, we have been working on improvements to the platform. In this blog post, you can see a simple list of what has been changed, updated, and/or what bugs have been fixed. Read more about the release notes of weeks 2, 3, 4 and 5 of 203

Announcements

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  • Soon we will add the capability to use the Betty Blocks platform login
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Update about the latest (and upcoming) features related to next-gen actions

In the last quarter, we delivered a lot of new next-gen actions features. We have focussed on adding features that will enable you to build more use-cases and save you time during development. This blog is to give you an overview so you’re fully up to date.

Sub Action

We have released a new public block store function called Sub Action. With

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List of release notes - Week 52 and 01 - 2022/2023

Over the last 2 weeks, we have been working on improvements to the platform. In this blog post, you can see a simple list of what has been changed, updated, and/or what bugs have been fixed. Read more about the release notes of weeks 52 of 2022 and 01 of 2023

Announcements

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  • Fonts in the Theme Builder will be available by the end of
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Action limits

During the past year, we have again worked hard to improve your experience on our platform. A part of this improvement concerns actions, in which we have made a huge step by releasing NextGen actions. A less observable part has been our work on performance and stability. We have achieved some great results there, but we do need to take another

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New Block Store capabilities for reusability

We have added new capabilities to our Block Store, by adding 4 new Block types to be saved, shared and installed. This means pro-coders are now able to add more reusable functionality to the Betty Blocks platform in a very easy and quick way. Doing this enables them to easily reuse their work, but it also enables no-coders to build new use-cases.

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