Happy One Month of Parsertime! πŸŽ‰

by Lucas Doell, Founder / Lead Developer

What a month it's been! Our first month of Parsertime being generally available has been exciting and we're excited to tell you our plans for the future and how we'll be moving forward.

Before you read on: please know that we have a community Discord for support, updates, and feature requests. You can join here and keep up to date with the latest updates or ask for help if you run into any issues.

We're looking for feedback! Please take a second to fill out our form here to let us know what you think of Parsertime so far.

What we've been working on

Over the past month, we've made a ton of improvements to Parsertime and the underlying infrastructure. You can read our full blog post here to see a detailed list of the changes we've made, but here's a quick summary:

  • We switched email providers for higher uptime and reliability
  • We improved error messages for an easier time understanding what happened when things go wrong
  • We improved core features such as the killfeed table, the overview table, and scrim editing features
  • We added a privacy policy that details what data we collect and why it's essential. Don't worry, we're not selling your data! You can see for yourself here (and our code is open source!)
  • And so much more! We're making gradual improvements platform-wide and making sure that everything gets the polish it deserves.

We've got so much more coming that we'll be working diligently to bring out to everyone as soon as possible.

What's next?

Our journey doesn't end here. We're expanding lux.dev as a whole and bringing on a whole host of new talent to increase our ability to ship changes fast and bring out new features that complement your coaching solutions. We're also starting a research team led by Xavier to continue our forays into machine learning solutions and artificial intelligence integrations.

We're also in talks with a few teams for partnership opportunities - if you're interested, reach out to me on our Discord or at [email protected] to get in touch! We'd be happy to work with you on custom feature requests, organization level support, onboarding, and so much more.

The future is bright and we're excited for everything that comes next! We'll be posting updates here and on our new Twitter. Give us a follow and keep up to date with our latest developments!

Thank you (yes, you!)

The community's support has made this project so impactful and exciting to work on. It's been incredible to see just how many stats have been uploaded (there's been over 90,000 kills!) and we can't wait to see that number grow as more people discover the benefits of using Parsertime. I personally can't wait to see what that number will look like after a year! πŸ₯³

Conclusion

Thank you for being a part of our journey so far. We're excited to see what the future holds and we're looking forward to sharing it with you. If you have any questions, feedback, or just want to chat, please join our Discord and say hi! We're always happy to chat and help out where we can.

Here's to many more months of Parsertime! πŸ₯‚

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