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Accessibility and security hardening for launch
More people can use MeshDay confidently, and the browser surface is locked down by default.
Jun 14, 2026Changelog
A clear log of public surfaces, verifier layers, template depth, and launch-readiness work. No MDX runtime required.
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More people can use MeshDay confidently, and the browser surface is locked down by default.
Jun 14, 2026Updates
MeshDay closed its WCAG AA gaps and enforced a strict Content-Security-Policy across the product.
More people can use MeshDay confidently, and the browser surface is locked down by default.
A lightweight, dependency-free badge lets any site display a tamper-evident MeshDay verification inline.
Teams can show the proof behind an outcome on their own pages without rebuilding it.
Joining the waitlist now captures context and routes each signup through a concierge intake instead of a dead-end form.
Early teams get a real intake path, and MeshDay can prioritize the right first customers.
A guided signing wizard records each signature into a chained, tamper-evident sequence of events.
Signed agreements carry a verifiable history that breaks visibly if anything is altered.
A dedicated insurance center lets teams hold value in escrow, file claims, and track a reserve behind disputed outcomes.
Buyers and executors have a backstop when an outcome is contested, not just a refund email.
Verifiers now have a dedicated workbench to pick up review tasks, examine evidence, and record an independent judgment.
Independent review becomes a first-class workflow instead of an ad-hoc message thread.
Pricing, analytics, and plan data now state the disclosed per-tier commission up front, with no hidden margin at release.
Senders and executors see the same disclosed rate before value moves.
A mobile app brings the MeshDay loop to your phone, with a voice-first path for capturing and checking on work.
Work and proof are reachable away from the desk, hands-free when you need it.
An SDK, command-line tool, and an OpenAPI-documented API make it straightforward to build on the MeshDay loop.
Teams can wire MeshDay into their own systems instead of clicking through the product by hand.
Root admins now see policy gates, verifier health, review queues, and service signals in the same operating surface.
Root operators can review sensitive changes with policy context instead of jumping between unrelated tables.
Terms, privacy, cookies, and DPA pages now share a typed legal content model with counsel-review language.
The public legal surface is easier to review, version, and wire into launch workflows.
Organization management, verifier operations, and profile MeshRank now expose more of the evidence behind trust state.
Portal users can see why a person, org, or verifier has a particular trust state.
The public site now explains the transparent-commission model, template catalog, status, docs, MeshRank, and verifier trust layer.
Public routes now explain value, proof, and release without requiring environment variables.
Template detail pages now show acceptance criteria, quorum, direction, signing policy, and packet preview JSON.
Users can inspect proof requirements before a template becomes delegated work.
The trust page shows V1 deterministic checks, V2 cross-model review, V3 human quorum, and V4 settlement guard.
Public visitors can see why no single actor can release value alone.