Time Trakkr changes regularly. Two places tell you how.
When something notable has shipped since you last looked, a dialog appears once after sign-in listing what changed. Dismissing it marks everything up to that moment as seen — you will not be shown the same entry twice.
Small fixes do not raise it. That is deliberate: a dialog that appears for every change is one people learn to dismiss without reading, and then the one that mattered gets dismissed too.
Settings → What's new lists everything, newest first — notable or not, with the date it shipped. Select Read more on any entry for the detail.
Nothing disappears from this list, so it is the place to check if you dismissed a dialog too quickly or want to know when something changed.
The assistant can read the same list with the whats_new tool — "what's new?", "did anything change this week?", or "can Time Trakkr do X yet?".
It only sees what your deployment has actually released. If a feature is not in the list, it is not available to you, and the assistant will say so rather than describe something you cannot use.
It shows release notes marked notable that were published in the last 30 days and that you have not dismissed — at most five, newest first.
Dismissing is recorded per entry, so a note you have read will not come back, and a note published after you dismissed one still reaches you. Nothing depends on when you joined, so a release note is never withheld because your account is newer than it.
Older notes are not lost — Settings → What's new lists everything, including the smaller changes the dialog deliberately leaves out.
Updated 2026-08-07. Still stuck? Contact support or return to the Help Center.