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v0.5.7.1 — Marketplace Becomes Real

Published Mar 25, 2026 • v0.5.7.1 beta • Product update

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This update makes Sigrix feel like a real marketplace, with smoother browsing, more reliable checkout, improved publishing, and full support for personas.

What changed

Sigrix — v0.5.7.1 beta

This update is a big step toward making Sigrix feel like a real, usable marketplace — not just something experimental.

What’s improved

Marketplace is much easier to explore

You can now filter by price, model, and use case, jump through categories quickly, and browse a cleaner layout with featured listings. Cards now show more useful info (tags, freshness, etc.), so it’s easier to actually find things worth trying.

Checkout finally feels stable

We put a lot of work into fixing the full purchase flow. Cart → checkout → completion is now more consistent, clearer, and less likely to break or reset. Totals, steps, and overall flow should feel much more solid.

Better experience for guest buyers

If you buy without signing in, things don’t fall apart anymore. Access links, recovery, and post-purchase flow are now properly handled.

Publishing got a real upgrade

You can now go through a clearer flow from creating → editing → submitting items. Cover images, agent setup, and draft persistence are all improved, so creators don’t lose progress or fight the UI.

Personas are now a real thing on Sigrix

We’ve pushed personas much closer to being a first-class product. You can create, publish, version, and manage them properly — with full marketplace support.

Lots of UX cleanup

Small things, but they matter: clearer layouts, better wording, improved flows, and generally less friction across the app.

Under the hood (important, but not flashy)

We stabilized tests, improved deployment reliability, reduced CI/storage overhead, and fixed a lot of edge-case bugs. This is what makes everything above actually work consistently.

What this means

Sigrix is starting to feel:

* usable (not fragile)

* navigable (not confusing)

* publishable (not painful)

Still early — but this is a solid step toward a real product.

Why it matters

These improvements make it easier for buyers to evaluate listings and for creators to share actionable feedback with the product team.