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Weekly Changelog: Friday, July 18 + Friday, July 25
about 1 month ago by Rohan Ramchand
Today is Friday, July 25. This past Wednesday (July 23) was National Sprinkle Day, and last Monday (July 14) was National Mac and Cheese Day. I wouldn't recommend a combined celebration.
Kazakhstan is now live! Players in the home of the world's tallest chimney and birthplace of the apple tree can now make payments on your storefront in Tenge (KZT).
- Jinting and Rohan added support for Kazakhstan
Daily Streaks are now available in beta! Please reach out to your Neon representative for questions.
- George added the ability to include streak offers with standard inventory, but hide them in the storefront; streak offers are now readable using
GET /storefront/offers/{offerId}
- Elangeni separated previous offers from current and future offers in the UX
- Elangeni tweaked final offer visuals to make it stand out a little more
- Elangeni updated the offer progression UX to emphasize daily progress
We've added Purchase Referral Attribution to our storefront, so you can see where your traffic is coming from!
- Jinting fixed a bug with Zendesk referrals so they now show up correctly
We're hard at work on our iOS SDK beta! We're looking for feedback on an early build, so if you'd like to participate, let your Neon representative know.
- Shreyas added support for web-based third-party payment flows, like PayPal
- Shreyas adjusted our checkout app to handle loading in a webview better
And a few other changes as well:
- Jinting added a new endpoint,
GET /prices
, that allows you to read your Neon pricing sheet in a specific country - Jinting fixed a bug with our IP-address validation for internal or reserved addresses (like
192.168.x.x
) - Luis improved our internal support for refunding payments made via payment methods that don't support refunds
- George improved our internal support for handling refunds that can take a long time to resolve
- George made a slew of improvements to our infrastructure based on recommendations from regular penetration testing