January 24, 2026

Profiles Directory and Release Updates Section

Feature Frontend Backend
You can now browse a dedicated Profiles page with search and public profile summaries, making it easier to discover people without going through rankings. The homepage also includes a new “Release updates” section with an embedded changelog, plus a small formatting fix on profile pages.
January 24, 2026

Activity Heatmap on Profile Pages

Feature UI API
Profile pages now include an Activity Heatmap that shows when work happens across weekdays and time slots. You can view both weekly and monthly patterns, helping you quickly spot your most active times without digging through individual activity items.
January 23, 2026

Leaderboards Refresh Automatically When Needed

Feature Backend API
Leaderboards now check for the latest available data when you request them, and refresh entries when needed so results stay current. When a refresh happens, cached leaderboard lists are cleared so you see updated rankings instead of stale results.
January 23, 2026

Provider Profile Links on User Pages

Feature UI API
User profile pages can now include linked provider profiles, making it easier to jump from a Git Rank profile to the connected provider account. This release also adds new profile metadata fields for provider profiles and updates the frontend to display them with clear labels and icons.
January 23, 2026

Landing Page Stats and New Profile Metrics

Feature UI API
The landing page now shows live, high-level platform stats so visitors can quickly gauge activity at a glance. Profiles also include two new metrics, Consistency and Impact, making it easier to understand how steady your activity is and how much your work contributes over time.
January 23, 2026

Dark Mode, SEO, and Health Endpoints

Feature Frontend API

This release adds a built-in theme switcher with light, dark, and system options, plus refreshed dark-mode styling across key UI areas. It also expands SEO support with richer page metadata, a new sitemap and robots rules, and more reliable handling of invalid URL parameters. On the backend, new root and health endpoints make it easier to verify the service is up.