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What's changed in Trackur, newest first. To check which version you're running, open the Settings panel — the version number appears at the bottom.
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These changes are complete and will arrive in the next release.
- Accurate import results. The merge-import toast now reports what actually happened — how many new jobs were added and how many duplicate rows were skipped, with a distinct message when every row in the file already exists. Previously it reported the file's row count even when duplicates were skipped. See Importing from CSV.
2.0.0 — July 13, 2026
- Stats view. The view toggle gains a third option alongside Board and Table. Stats shows four summary tiles (Total jobs, Active pipeline, Applied last 30 days, Offers), an applications-per-week chart, your current stage distribution, and the average time jobs spend in each stage. See Stats view.
- Stage history. Trackur now automatically records when each job is created and every time it changes stage — whether by drag-and-drop, the Edit panel, or a CSV import. A read-only History timeline appears at the bottom of the Edit panel. See Stage history.
- Job posting links. Store the posting's web address on any job. Bare domains like
example.com/jobare saved ashttps://links automatically, and the link opens from the board card or the Edit panel. See Job posting links. - Archiving. Hide finished jobs without deleting them using Archive Job in the Edit panel, then review them any time with the archive toggle in the toolbar. See Archiving & deleting.
- The "due" pill. When any active job has a next step due today or earlier, an amber pill in the toolbar shows the count — click it to filter both views to just those jobs. Overdue due dates now render in red on cards, in the table, and in the Edit panel. See Next steps & due dates.
- Clear filters shortcut. When a search or filter matches nothing, the empty state reads "No jobs match your current search or filter." with a Clear filters button that resets everything at once.
- Sturdier error handling. If something goes wrong, Trackur shows an error message instead of a blank page, and failed resume downloads now tell you why.
- Security hardening for resume uploads and the Google Drive connection, behind the scenes.
History starts when the feature ships
Stage history begins recording from this release onward. Jobs created earlier won't show a History section in the Edit panel until their stage changes for the first time.
1.2.0 — July 12, 2026
- Edit your name. The Account section of the Settings panel now lets you change your first and last name — hover your name and click the pencil icon. See Account & settings.
- Version number in Settings. The bottom of the Settings panel now shows the app version, handy when reporting a problem.
- Larger pencil icons on editable fields, so the edit control is easier to spot and tap.
1.1.0 — April 24, 2026
- Quick add from a stage. Every stage header gained a + button that opens the Add Job panel with that stage already selected, skipping the stage dropdown. See The board.
- Fixes: long role and company names truncate cleanly in Table view, and the new per-stage add buttons got larger touch targets on mobile.
1.0.0 — April 20, 2026
The first release of Trackur: sign-in with Google, GitHub, or LinkedIn; the drag-and-drop board with collapsible columns and sortable Table view; next steps as a per-job to-do list with due dates, plus browser notification reminders for due steps; CSV export and import; the resume library with Trackur-hosted uploads, Google Drive linking, and source logos next to every resume name; dark mode; and a touch-friendly mobile layout.