A softer first page
A blank page is the hardest place to start. The step where Anketta asks who you are no longer opens onto nothing — there's a quiet «About me» already at the top of the page, and a gentler invitation waiting underneath.
A blank page is the hardest place to start. The step where Anketta asks who you are no longer opens onto nothing — there's a quiet «About me» already at the top of the page, and a gentler invitation waiting underneath.
Writing about yourself feels different on a small phone. On the cramped screen, the title above the field used to crowd the keyboard — now it quietly steps aside the moment you start typing, and the page about you opens up.
If your Yandex address has a dot before the @, sign-up now finishes cleanly. A small set of addresses used to get stuck right before onboarding completed; that no longer happens.
The home screen settles in one place now — the spot where your "Start reading" button appears no longer drifts while the page is loading.
The friend invites panel is cleaner: two milestones instead of three. The first day arrives once your friend has both finished their profile and had their manuscript approved — a real reader on the other side. The +7 days on subscription stay as they were.