Changelog
Customer-facing updates across the Axis Meridi Suite. Every release here is something you can see, click, or feel — not a database migration or a refactor. Engineering detail lives elsewhere.
MyMeridi · running —
Identity, billing, and provisioning across the Suite. The sign-in surface that owns your account, your team, and what you’re entitled to.
Every product on axismeridi.com/status is now clickable. Open any card to see uptime over the last hour / 24h / 7 days, recent activity, any open or resolved incidents, and the environment configuration state for that product. The environment section is gated — type the exec passcode to view what’s wired up vs. missing.
One live page now reports every product’s real-time health: MyMeridi, AxisCommand, AxisVantage, Signific, and AxisShop. Probes run every minute against each product’s public health endpoint AND a deeper data-plane check that catches outages a surface ping would miss. Each product can also push self-reports when it detects its own degradation.
Your session now persists for 30 days instead of getting bounced after one. Clicking Launch from your portal goes straight into the destination product — no more re-signing-in every few hours. Same change shipped to Command, Vantage, and Signific in matching releases.
Teams now support five roles instead of two: Owner, Admin, Manager, Member, Viewer. Each role shows a one-line description of what it can do when you invite someone. Existing Owner / Manager members are unchanged; new invites can pick from any of the five.
Your organization name now travels with you when you click Launch on a product card. The destination product receives it as part of your identity instead of guessing on first sign-in — so first-time launches land you in the right tenant immediately, no setup screens in between.
The first-time setup wizard for a new org used to show two duplicate version chips and three stacked header bands. Consolidated into one clean header so onboarding feels less cluttered. The wizard itself works the same way; it just looks less busy.
Launching AxisShop from your portal now signs you straight in — no second login. Your MyMeridi identity carries through to your store automatically. First-time visitors land on the setup wizard; returning merchants land on the admin.
AxisShop’s card on the portal is now a real Launch button that opens shop.axismeridi.com — no more “Coming soon” badge. The early-access waitlist + storefront landing live there.
Profile pictures now upload from your computer. Drag a file onto the avatar tile in your profile, or click Upload. We center-crop to a square and compress so the picture loads fast everywhere it appears — sign-in, version chip, team rosters across every Axis Meridi product. Remove anytime.
If you’ve enrolled BlackGrid Biometric, you can now sign in with your face from the main sign-in page — no password needed. Same face-recognition stack that gates Tektaris admin. Enter your email, look at the camera, you’re in. Same rate-limit + lockout protections as password sign-in apply.
First-time visitors to axismeridi.com or my.axismeridi.com now see a teaser announcing AxisShop and capturing emails for the launch waitlist. Pulses blue-to-purple, counts down to launch, and gets out of your way after one dismiss (won’t show again for a week). Same visual on both surfaces — React/Framer Motion on MyMeridi, vanilla CSS animations on the marketing site.
The tabbed product explorer on the MyMeridi homepage now sits directly under the hero — you can see and click into MyMeridi, AxisCommand, AxisVantage, or AxisShop without scrolling first. The deeper MyMeridi capabilities tiles still live below.
Three sign-in upgrades. Password fields now show a live strength meter when you type, so you know whether what you picked is actually any good. The portal now nudges you to set up a passkey if you don’t have one (Face ID, Touch ID, Windows Hello, YubiKey — whatever your device supports). And there’s a new BlackGrid Biometric face-unlock option in Account Security — the same face-recognition stack that gates the Tektaris admin console, opt-in only.
Anyone landing on my.axismeridi.com can now click through every product (MyMeridi, AxisCommand, AxisVantage, AxisShop) and see what each one actually does, who it’s for, the full feature list, and how it ties together — no sign-in required. Same tabs that are inside the portal, now on the front door. Deep-linkable: my.axismeridi.com/#axisvantage goes straight there.
Your portal’s product page is now tabbed. Overview keeps the launch cards. Each product gets its own tab with what it actually does, who it’s built for, the complete feature list, and how it plugs into the rest of the Suite. Deep-linkable too — /portal/products#axisvantage opens the AxisVantage tab.
Every product on /portal/products now lists the actual features it includes — not just a one-line tagline. Page is shorter too: hero compressed, cards tightened, fewer awkward gaps. The feedback widget’s screenshot also captures the whole page now, not just the top.
Your portal now shows AxisShop as a coming-soon tile so you can see what’s on the way. While we were there, we tightened the descriptions on AxisCommand and AxisVantage so every place you see them — here, the marketing site, the portal — reads the same way.
Expanded the pricing page with answers to the questions we kept getting on calls. Cleaned up the homepage with clearer one-liners on what each product actually does — no more guessing whether you need Vantage or Command.
Tap the eye icon to see what you’ve typed. Saves a re-type when a long password goes wrong. Sign-up flow tightened up across the board.
The status board now refreshes every fifteen seconds — check whether anything’s degraded before opening a ticket. The version chip in the corner of every page tells you exactly which build you’re running, and what just changed.
A guided picker that walks you through which products + add-ons fit your team. The three-layer ribbon shows where the Suite, OrangePeel, and BlackGrid sit relative to one another.
Pick up advisor hours, onboarding, or extra portals at checkout instead of opening a support thread.
Walk through inviting your team in one pass instead of one-at-a-time. Schedule invites to go out later so onboarding lines up with someone’s first day.
Switch into a client’s view to see what they see. Useful for advisors managing several at once.
A real homepage on my.axismeridi.com with what you get at each tier — visible without an NDA or a demo call.
AxisCommand · running —
Team operations — meetings, tasks, timesheets, learning, and the inbox of leads handed off from AxisVantage.
Sessions in Command now last 30 days instead of getting bounced after one. The old /login chooser is gone — the only sign-in path is now MyMeridi, so there’s no second login screen to confuse anyone. Command also publishes its own health to the universal status board, so the dashboard reflects Command’s real environment configuration and not a guess.
The screenshot attached to your feedback used to only include the top of the page. Now it captures everything visible on the page you’re sending feedback about — including anything below the fold.
Removed a decorative full-screen animation that was running after you signed in — saving about a second and a half before you could actually use the dashboard. The dashboard itself is unchanged; you just see it sooner.
Every lead AxisVantage routes to you now lands in a dedicated inbox at /leads/inbox. See who needs attention, mark progress, and don’t rely on the email notification to stay on top of it.
Sign in with MyMeridi for the one-tap path, or use a direct Command account if you prefer. The same identity behind it either way.
Click Command from the MyMeridi launchpad and you’re in — no second login screen.
AxisVantage · running —
A white-labeled portal for every client you serve, on top of AI-driven lead intelligence, three-variation outreach, and one-click handoffs to your Command team.
Three changes in one release. Client-company team rosters now support five roles — Owner, Admin, Manager, Member, Viewer — with a one-line explanation of what each one can do. The Leads page used to render with a half-styled header strip above the table; that’s gone. And adding someone back to a company after you’d removed them no longer trips a confusing “already exists” error — their old row gets restored with the new role you picked. The Branding section on the new-company form also gets a real explanation of what white-labeling does.
Vantage now contributes to the cross-product status board with accurate required-vs-optional configuration. The dashboard’s red dots only fire on things that actually break Vantage, not on every nice-to-have flag.
Vantage’s configuration state is now visible on the universal status board. Open the Vantage card and enter the exec passcode to see which integrations Vantage has wired up and which are still pending.
If launching Vantage from MyMeridi ever fails, the error page now shows the underlying reason plus the full set of identity claims received from MyMeridi. Used to be a generic “Something went wrong” — now you can read exactly what’s misconfigured and forward the screenshot for support.
When a returning user lands in Vantage via MyMeridi and Vantage’s local copy of their tenant has drifted from what MyMeridi knows, Vantage now repairs the link on the fly instead of refusing access. Most users will never notice; the rare ones who did got a 500 page they shouldn’t have.
The 404 and 500 pages used to fall back to a serif body font that didn’t match anywhere else in Vantage. Now they use the same DM Sans family the rest of the app uses.
The 404 and 500 pages got a more deliberate look — a light typographic watermark instead of the chunky display heading. Less alarming when something goes wrong, easier to read what to do next.
Sessions in Vantage now last 30 days instead of seven, and the cookie refreshes on every authenticated request — so active users effectively never get kicked out. Plus a self-heal in SSO that auto-creates your local tenant row when launching from MyMeridi if Vantage didn’t know about you yet.
Same fix as Command and MyMeridi — the screenshot attached to a feedback submission now includes the full page, not just what was at the top.
No more “create an institution first, then create the client inside it.” You add a client (Pepsi) directly. Inside that client is where you manage the people who’ll work in their portal. Cleaner mental model, four fewer clicks per new client.
Drop your client’s logo straight onto their record, pick a brand color with a real color wheel, and add a new client in four clicks via the dashboard Quick Add. Roadmap and changelog now open in-product instead of bouncing you to the marketing site.
Add-client form now adapts to your industry (school, agency, beverage, etc.) so you’re asked for the fields that matter and nothing else. Settings — brand, integrations, defaults — are editable in one place.
Compare this week to last, this month to last quarter. Snapshots are stored so trends survive your filters and don’t reset on a page refresh.
Connect Slack and Stripe today. Microsoft Teams, Google Calendar, Outlook Calendar, HubSpot, Salesforce, Linear, and more are queued. One tab to manage what’s connected, what’s syncing, and what’s scoped.
Paste in 500 leads at a time instead of typing them one-by-one. Each is automatically scored and enriched against publicly available signals in the background.
Route a lead to the right person on your Command team in a single click. They see it in their inbox; you keep a record of who’s on what.
Three drafted variations for every lead — short, warm, direct — tuned to the lead’s profile and your industry. Pick, edit, send.
Every lead is scored with pros, cons, and a recommended approach (warm path? cold? mutual contact?). Sort the list by value instead of by date.
First-time setup walks you through your industry and client types, then Claude suggests what else to enable based on a one-sentence description of your business.
The core pivot. Every client you serve gets their own portal under your brand — their logo, your color, your URL. They sign in via a link you send. They never see Axis Meridi.
Signific · running —
Audit-grade electronic signatures with tamper-evident PDFs, multi-party routing, and a structured Confirmation flow for closing out engagements. Currently in research preview — public launch comes when the signing flow is fully polished.
The New Confirmation form now actually ships. Submit a confirmation and Signific builds a branded PDF listing every obligation, the sender and client identity, an attestation paragraph, and a signature/date block — then attaches it to an email to the client with a tracking link that expires with the envelope. The signing-in-browser flow lands next.
Signific is now part of the Axis Meridi identity layer — sign in once on MyMeridi, hit Launch Signific from your portal, and you’re inside. We auto-create your Signific organization on first visit so there’s nothing to configure. The public front door at signific.axismeridi.com is a clean coming-soon page until the broader launch; invited users sign in from the top-right link.
Sessions in Signific now last 30 days. No more re-authenticating every half-hour while you’re in the middle of preparing an envelope.
This is the single source of truth for customer-facing updates across the Suite. For what’s coming next, see the roadmap. For real-time health, the status board.