Changelog

What's new, built for teams in motion.

See the latest launches, workflow upgrades, and product improvements shaping OpenBandwidth for serious AI users.

Apr 30, 2026

LaunchTeams running coding agents, long-context work, and daily refactor loops.

Multi-model routing is now part of every OpenBandwidth plan

All current plans now position OpenBandwidth as a multi-model coding workflow layer instead of a single upstream lane, reducing the odds that one provider constraint stops active work.

  • Routing is positioned across GLM 5.1, Kimi-K2.6, DeepSeek-V4-Pro, and MiniMax-M2.7.
  • Sessions can keep moving when one provider is under pressure.
  • The product story now clearly centers on steady throughput rather than token budgeting.

Apr 28, 2026

ImprovementDevelopers evaluating whether reserved throughput fits their workflow better than token caps.

Pricing page refreshed around reserved throughput instead of token math

The pricing section has been rewritten to make request windows, parallel streams, and plan sizing easier to understand for heavy AI users.

  • Starter, Pro, and Team plans now read more clearly at a glance.
  • Concurrency and request-window language is easier to compare across tiers.
  • Messaging now reinforces flat pricing and no overage surprises.

Apr 27, 2026

LaunchEngineering teams researching AI pricing models and workflow reliability.

Blog section launched for throughput, pricing, and coding-agent guidance

OpenBandwidth now includes a dedicated blog for technical explanations, pricing-model comparisons, and migration guidance for teams using AI inside real delivery workflows.

  • The first articles focus on token caps, coding-agent friction, and throughput planning.
  • Posts now support inline visuals and structured FAQ content.
  • Each article ships with stronger SEO and answer-engine markup.

Apr 24, 2026

UpdateTeams with sensitive repositories, internal tools, or stricter procurement review.

Zero-data-retention messaging expanded across product pages

Privacy and prompt-handling claims are now surfaced more clearly across the site so teams can evaluate OpenBandwidth faster during vendor review.

  • Retention messaging is easier to find from landing and product content.
  • The wording better matches how code-heavy teams evaluate providers.
  • Trust signals now sit closer to pricing and workflow claims.

Apr 20, 2026

ImprovementEarly-access users who want to validate the workflow quickly.

Desktop app download surfaced directly on the homepage

The site now exposes desktop download access more prominently so early users can move from pricing evaluation to hands-on testing faster.

  • Homepage navigation now points directly to the download section.
  • The download section is easier to discover on both desktop and mobile.
  • The path from landing page to product trial is shorter.