July, 2025

Change log

In July, we took a major step forward in stabilizing our products across different platforms. Going forward, we'll be able to better focus on polishing the user experience and introducing new features.

This month, we made significant changes to our web app, launched a major new feature, and released a series of developer-focused packages and tools.

As always, this release note highlights user-facing updates and doesn't cover the continuous improvements happening behind the scenes in our infrastructure and technology.


Vieolo's web app


Major Rewrite

We've completed a major rewrite of our web app, which now looks and feels much closer to our native apps and offers full feature parity. This allows us to roll out new features and changes simultaneously across both web and native platforms.

Our web app now supports dark mode and can be installed locally as a Progressive Web App (PWA).


ReChive


Introducing SharePoint Receivers

SharePoint receivers have been in the works for a while, and we're happy to finally release them.

Many businesses regularly share documents with their accountant, lawyer, or other service providers. The SharePoint receiver feature allows you to create a receiver for each contact, share your documents directly through ReChive, and maintain a complete history of shared files. With SharePoint, you'll get reminders if a document hasn't been shared yet and enjoy a clear overview of all your share activity.

To start using this feature, go to the workspace tab, create your first receiver, and then open the new “Share” tab in your entry page. Please note that you must be the workspace owner or have the data share permission in order to share documents with a receiver.


Developer tools

Alongside various minor improvements to our existing open-source packages, we've released an AI-powered Figma plugin for automating translations and a new open-source package to streamline Flutter build processes.


Introducing Langly for Figma

Langly is an AI-based plugin for Figma that automates content translation and syncs your UI design accordingly.

It uses OpenAI's API under the hood, letting you bring your own API key and choose the model that fits your needs. For security and privacy, your API key is stored locally within your Figma document.

Using Langly's dashboard, you can input your English content, define target languages, adjust node naming, and translate your content with just one click, inserting translations directly into your design.

To learn more about how Langly works, check out the documentation here.


Flutter Build Pipe

We've released flutter_build_pipe, a build pipeline tool designed to simplify the process of building Flutter applications across different platforms.

This package is especially helpful for web apps, where Flutter has long-standing caching issues. flutter_build_pipe modifies your build files and injects query parameters into the generated HTML and JS files to effectively bust the cache.




I sincerely appreciate your continued support and am genuinely excited to bring you more powerful and useful features, now at a much faster pace.