17 October 2025
Dries Heyninck
Sign of life
It's been a while since our last blog post. But we're back! Bringing you bi-weekly updates on our progress building the third iteration of Ray.
As stated in previous blog posts, we are building Ray from the ground up. New learnings, new approaches and feedback from the community are shaping Ray to be its best iteration yet. And this is only the beginning. We have some cool features planned at a later stage, so keep an eye on this blog in the coming months.
So what happened?
Life. To put it simple. We are a small company so our resources are limited. But it got embarrassing to read all the support tickets and feature requests, so we went out and found some reinforcements (hey that's me!)
I'll be working on Ray for the coming months to finish what Sébastien started almost 12 months ago.
What can you expect?
You're getting early access! 🎉 If you have a lifetime license for Ray, we'll be giving you access to our beta builds once we feel they are good enough for daily use. We can't wait to hear what you think. Your feedback will help shape the 3.0.0 release.
We'll also continue sharing our learnings on this blog while working on Ray, so we hope you'll learn a thing or two together with us.
And finally...
... let's take you through some of the new screens in Ray v3!
The new home screen where all your logs will be kept...

Logs coming in!

Did someone say... archiving sessions to disk?

We're super excited and hope you are too! And lifetime Ray supporters, keep an eye on your mailbox the coming weeks. 👀
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