May 15
Fix
- Visual Edit APK sync: Fixed an issue where changes made through Visual Edit were not being reflected in the APK build.
- Subscription invoices: Resolved the issue with displaying older invoices on the Manage Subscription page. Also added a dedicated Invoices page where users can view all their invoices.
- Intelligence redesign: Redesigned Intelligence feature with new UI and better intel gathering. Explore Intelligence
May 14
New
- Launchpad: Your existing work is now the foundation Rocket launches from. Point Rocket at a Notion page, Linear issue, Supabase project, Google Doc, Google Sheet, or Airtable base and it reads the content as source context. For Build tasks, Rocket extracts features, workflows, and data models to generate a more accurate app. For Solve tasks, Rocket grounds research in your real data, cites exact records, and produces deliverables anchored in your material. Learn more
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/Fix Hydration Errorscommand: A new slash command that automatically fetches active errors from your running preview, filters them by React hydration mismatch patterns, and applies targeted fixes to each affected file. Works with Next.js, Remix, and any SSR React project. Learn more - Notion, Linear, and Google connectors now support Flutter: The Notion, Linear, and Google Workspace connectors are no longer limited to Next.js TypeScript projects. You can now use them in Flutter build tasks to read from and write back to your connected services during mobile app development.
May 12
New
- Simplified pricing plans: Rocket now has four straightforward plans: Free (USD 0, 20 credits), Pro (USD 25/mo, 100 credits), Rocket (USD 50/mo, 250 credits), and Booster (USD 250/mo, 1,500 credits). All paid plans include unlimited team members. Competitive intelligence and consultant-grade solutions are included in Rocket and Booster. Existing subscribers keep their current plan and pricing unless they choose to upgrade manually. See pricing
May 11
New
- Dynamic deliverable format: Research jobs previously always produced a PDF as the first deliverable. The system now identifies the most appropriate output format (PDF, PPT, or PRD) based on the user’s query and routes accordingly. When no specific format is implied, it defaults to PDF.

