- Assistants are now a full listing type, with image-generation prompts and self-hosted automation stacks added alongside them.
- Every seller gets a redesigned storefront, plus a Sellers directory, follows, and direct messaging.
- Reviews now cover assistants, skills, and MCP servers, with compatibility and maturity badges on every listing.
- A cleaner Purchases page and checkout, curated Learning Paths, and a richer Learn editor.
What shipped
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New
Assistants, graduatedAssistants are now a full listing type, with a guided authoring wizard, dedicated detail pages, and a downloadable bundle.
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Image-generation promptsA new listing type for image prompts, with an example gallery, a variation matrix, and a Format filter on the marketplace.
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Self-hosted automation stacksPublish n8n-style automation workflows as products, delivered as a multi-file bundle with clear self-hosting disclosure.
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Assistant building blocksAssistants can be composed from existing Skill listings, so creators reuse capabilities instead of rebuilding them.
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Reviews on every listing typeRatings and reviews now extend to assistants, skills, and MCP servers, not just prompts and personas.
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Redesigned seller storefrontsEvery seller gets a unified storefront with profile picture, bio, ratings, and real seller-signals metrics.
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A real Sellers directoryBrowse creators at /sellers, with avatars and signals on every card.
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Follow your favourite sellersA follow system so buyers can keep up with the creators they like.
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Message a sellerReach a seller directly through a privacy-preserving email relay.
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Learning PathsCurated, multi-article paths in Learn, with progress tracked per reader.
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Run history you can seeA per-run trace ledger gives buyers and sellers a durable record of what each listing did.
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Compatibility and maturity badgesListings show a compatibility matrix and production-readiness badges before you commit.
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Imp
A redesigned Purchases pageEverything you own lives at /account/purchases, with covers, summary stats, and a working Open button.
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Smoother checkoutSigned-in buyers see "Signed in as", free orders get a clearer call to action, and guests can claim orders by email.
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Clearer publishingA sticky checklist, output-type selector, interaction type set on the Publish step, and plain-language blockers.
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Richer Learn and Hub contentInline images, cover uploads, a WYSIWYG editor, reading stats, RSS feeds, and diagrams on cornerstone guides.
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Better Hub release notesA TL;DR card, a Latest pin, helpful or not-quite voting, and a subscribe-cadence selector.
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Public names you controlStorefronts show your chosen nickname or @handle, never the real name from your sign-in provider.
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A more discoverable marketplaceIn-place type filtering, a dedicated assistants hub, crawlable pagination, and browse-by-creator on the homepage.
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Fix
Save (heart) button worksSaving a prompt or persona from its detail page now actually saves it.
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Fix
Theme toggle stays in syncThe quick theme toggle and the Settings picker no longer disagree.
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Fix
Order emails restoredListing-review and guest-checkout confirmation emails now send reliably.
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Fix
A steadier marketplaceResolved a crash on the marketplace page so browsing stays smooth.
Sigrix v0.9.4 widens what the marketplace carries and gives sellers a place to call home.
Three new things you can list. Assistants graduate into a full listing type, with a guided authoring wizard, dedicated detail pages, and a downloadable bundle. Image-generation prompts arrive for image work, each one carrying an example gallery, a variation matrix, and a Format filter so you can see exactly what a prompt produces before you buy. And self-hosted automation stacks let creators publish n8n-style workflows as products, delivered as a multi-file bundle with clear self-hosting disclosure.
Sellers get a real home. Every seller now has a redesigned storefront with their profile picture, bio, ratings, and real seller-signals metrics. Buyers can browse everyone in the new Sellers directory, follow the creators they like, and message a seller directly through a privacy-preserving email relay. Public names are yours to set: storefronts show the nickname or @handle you choose, never the real name from your sign-in provider.
Reviews reach everything. Ratings and reviews now extend to assistants, skills, and MCP servers, not just prompts and personas, and every listing shows a compatibility matrix and production-readiness badges so you know what you are getting before you commit. A new per-run trace ledger gives buyers and sellers a durable record of what each listing actually did.
Buying and learning got smoother. The redesigned Purchases page puts everything you own in one place with covers, stats, and a working Open button. Checkout greets signed-in buyers with "Signed in as" instead of asking for an email again, gives free orders a clearer call to action, and lets guests claim their order by email. Over in Learn, new curated Learning Paths track your progress per reader, and article bodies now support inline images, a WYSIWYG editor, reading stats, and RSS feeds.
We also fixed the Save (heart) button on prompt and persona pages, brought the theme toggle back in sync with Settings, restored missing order confirmation emails, and steadied a marketplace crash.
Assistants, image-generation prompts, and self-hosted automation stacks
Avatars, ratings, follows, and direct messaging for every seller
Ratings now reach assistants, skills, and MCP servers
Redesigned Purchases page and a faster, friendlier checkout
For most of its life Sigrix has sold prompts and personas. This release turns it into a broader catalogue, with assistants, image prompts, and automation stacks all listed as first-class products that buyers can review and compare.
It also gives sellers a real presence. A storefront buyers can follow and message, public metrics that build trust, and a name you control mean a listing is no longer a dead end but the start of a relationship with the people who make the work.
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