Quick Update on FleekDash v2 🚧


Hey folks 👋 just wanted to give a quick update on what's happening behind the scenes.

As you might've noticed, we had to push back the release of FleekDash v2 a bit. The reason? Performance.

We’ve been testing v2 with a few early users, and while it’s already using a more modern React-based setup, it didn’t quite pass the performance benchmarks we’re aiming for. And since speed is one of the main reasons people love FleekDash, launching without that just doesn’t feel right.

The version we tested used Redis and WP Transients (same as the current version, which is already pretty fast), but just updating the codebase wasn’t enough. So now, we're restructuring things under the hood—building an automatic indexing system that should load everything in milliseconds. That’s the kind of performance we want to deliver.

We’ve been quiet lately, but that’s because all focus has been on v2. Instead of rushing to release just to check a box, we chose to take a step back and rethink key parts of the architecture. The current build works, but not as well as it could. And we believe what makes FleekDash stand out is not just how it looks, but how it performs.

We're not here to launch fast and patch later. We’re here to build something solid, consistent, and ready for the long run.

Thanks for your patience :) we’re getting there, and it’s going to be worth it.

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