February 27, 2026
Version 0.6.0 - Release Notes
Major draft architecture and cube schema reworks, import workflow improvements, and faster cube page loading.

Version 0.6.0 is a major foundational release.
This update includes large architecture changes across drafting and cube data, plus practical UX improvements on import and cube pages.
🧠 Massive rework of draft architecture
The draft system has been heavily refactored to make state transitions more predictable, easier to maintain, and more resilient as draft features expand.
This rework is focused on long-term reliability and flexibility, especially for more complex draft formats and future draft tooling.
🎛️ Draft UI improvements
Alongside backend architecture work, I also improved parts of the draft interface to make the flow clearer and smoother while drafting.
I also improved animations so pack movement better reflects the actual passing direction at the table.
The goal here is less friction during picks and better readability of session state as the draft progresses.
🧱 Massive rework of cube data schema
Cube storage and data structure have been substantially reworked.
This makes data access patterns cleaner and sets up the platform for better scalability, faster operations, and easier iteration on cube-focused features.
📥 Import page improvements
The import workflow has been improved to reduce friction and make importing cubes more straightforward.
CSV import is now enabled as part of this pass.
This includes quality-of-life refinements that make bulk setup faster and less error-prone.
⚡ Cube page performance improvements
I shipped another pass of performance improvements for cube pages, including loading behavior and responsiveness improvements.
It is better than before, but I still want to push further to get a fully smooth editing and browsing experience.
That remains an active focus.
If you notice any strange behavior, please report it here: Report a bug.
This release includes substantial internal changes, so some temporary perturbations may occur while things stabilize.
