Changelog

Every change shipped to Capvo. Newest at the top.

  1. A faster, more honest website

    The marketing site got a full pass. Page backgrounds drop from 40 MB of raw PNG to under half a megabyte of WebP, the cream theme now renders on the very first paint, and the navigation works at every screen size, tablets included.

    The docs were realigned with the API as it actually behaves: real rate limits, real webhook headers and retry timing, real response shapes. Analytics now loads only after explicit consent, and the whole site meets WCAG AA contrast.

  2. A new visual identity

    Capvo gets its first proper visual system. The dark, amber-leaning surfaces give way to a paper-cream palette anchored in deep forest green, drawn from geological strata, agate cross-sections, and archival editorial design rather than the standard productivity-tool gloss.

    Display type moves to Fraunces, set light, with italic accents reserved for the few words that carry the brand voice. Inter handles UI and body copy; JetBrains Mono carries the metadata, code samples, and every technical surface.

    Nothing functional has changed. Same desktop app, same REST API, same webhooks. Just a quieter, more deliberate frame around them.

  3. Early access begins

    The first Capvo build is in the hands of early-access testers. It records calls on Google Meet, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and the phone, and transcription is powered by Whisper: the transcript surfaces seconds after a call ends.

    The desktop app ships alongside a REST API and signed webhooks with automatic retries, enabled account by account as early access rolls out.

    Windows builds are going out to testers now; the macOS build is in progress. Join the waitlist to get access as it opens up.