SquidHub v1.13.0
Connecting a tool to your squids is now a proper, guided experience — every connector walks you through what it unlocks and exactly how to get the key.
Stripe joins the lineup too: hand your squids a read-only key and they can look up payments, customers and subscriptions for you.
We also gave the whole site one consistent look, top to bottom, and rebuilt the blog into a single, filterable feed.
New
- Connecting a connector now opens a rich, guided screen — what your squids can do, step-by-step instructions for getting the key, the scopes to grant, and where it connects — tailored per connector (GitHub, Linear, Jira, Shopify, Custom).
- New Stripe connector — paste a read-only key and your squids can look up payments, customers and subscriptions.
- The whole site is now one consistent look — every page (blog, docs, trust, legal, company, the manifesto) shares the homepage's header and footer.
- A redesigned blog: a single feed where articles and release notes sit together as cards, filterable by type, with a fresh look on every post.
- Articles now include simple diagrams, so the longer reads are easier to follow.
- A proper mobile menu across the site — a tidy slide-in drawer instead of a single button.
Fixed
- Choosing "Pricing" now opens Book a Demo, where we walk you through the right plan — instead of a separate price-table page.
- Opening app.squidhub.ai now takes you to sign-in (or straight to the app if you're already signed in), rather than the marketing homepage.
— SquidHub Team