A clearer view of what's live
A clearer view of what's live

What changed
  • Clearer production overview layout

  • Improved status visibility

  • More consistent page labels

We redesigned the Production overview so it’s easier to understand what’s live without stopping to interpret the UI. The key information is now more visible, the layout is less cluttered, and the dashboard feels more confident and structured overall.

The goal of this update was simple: make the dashboard easier to trust at a glance.


What’s better now
  1. The top section now focuses on the “current state” instead of extra metrics

  2. Status indicators are easier to spot and scan quickly

  3. Labels and terminology were cleaned up to feel more consistent across the product

Small improvements
  • Better spacing between dashboard sections

  • More predictable empty states

  • Improved readability in dense areas


Notifications that feel less noisy
Notifications that feel less noisy

In this release
  • Better alert grouping

  • Cleaner notification language

  • Less “spammy” update patterns

  • More predictable settings behavior

This update focuses on making notifications feel helpful instead of overwhelming. Alerts are now easier to scan, repeated messages are reduced, and the overall tone is less technical. You get the important signal, without the noise.

What changed
  1. Notifications now prioritize the most important information first

  2. Repeated alerts are less aggressive and easier to ignore

  3. Settings are easier to understand, even for first-time users

You should feel like Termina is helping, not interrupting.


Example

If a deployment happens multiple times in a short period, the app now avoids stacking messages and instead summarizes the activity.

Faster navigation across the product
Faster navigation across the product

Highlights
  1. Improved sidebar structure

  2. Faster movement between key pages

  3. More consistent naming across sections

We updated the navigation so it’s easier to move through Termina without thinking about where things live. The sidebar feels more organized, the sections are more predictable, and page titles were cleaned up to match how teams naturally talk about production.

What this means
  • You spend less time searching

  • The product feels more organized

  • The overall structure makes more sense for new users

This update was about flow. Less friction, fewer wrong clicks.


UI note

We also reduced visual noise in the sidebar so the active section is easier to understand.

Cleaner activity timeline
Cleaner activity timeline

What’s better now
  • Cleaner activity timeline layout

  • Easier-to-read update entries

  • More consistent event naming

The Activity timeline has been refined to feel more readable and less chaotic. Entries are spaced better, the UI is calmer, and updates are easier to follow from top to bottom. It now feels like a proper history view, not a messy feed.

Timeline rules (simplified)
  1. Similar events are grouped together

  2. Entries focus on what happened, not how it happened

  3. The timeline is designed to be scannable first, detailed second

The timeline should feel like a history view, not a chaotic feed.


Small change

We improved how timestamps are displayed so they feel less distracting.

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