'Tis the season, suckers. Whether you celebrate Christmas or not, you surely celebrate capitalism, so we have some gifts for you.
First and foremost, the gift of friendship.
Introducing our new billing. The gates are open.
You can now invite your friends to Numenon. The doors are officially open. Tell your bestie, tell your mom (let’s pretend they are not the same person). Tell her to bring her whole bridge team, because our basic plan now has room for five. Check our pricing in detail here.
We’ve generally improved the billing page and process, added current usage stats, and added a page where you can see all your paid seats, along with their spaces and roles.
Bulk actions
Now that you can bring your friends over, how are you gonna share all those entries you’ve created? Did you think we’d make you invite them to each entry, one by one? No. We respect your time. We understand you need to spend it on more important things, like finishing that very interesting article you’ve had open in your browser for the past 47 days.
Bulk actions are here. Go to your data explorer, multi-select whatever you want, and share, un-share, or trash that shit. If you like it, let us know. We might add more bulk actions in the future. And we enjoy feedback. Everyone wins. Mostly us.
Additional discussion notifications
You can finally see discussion notifications in the top right section of your entry.

No more excuses like “Oh no, I completely missed your comment about changing the deliverable in a way that requires starting from scratch”. You need to put your own boundaries now. Good luck with that.
Gleam
We did something crazy. It doesn’t affect you (hopefully), but we rewrote the whole backend of Numenon in a new programming language: Gleam.
If you’re a developer, or just a curious soul, you can read all about it in Alex’s post here. A sensational read, truly.
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What does that mean for you? Nothing. It’s the same. It works the same. It’s equally fast and identically secure.
What does it mean for us? It’s kind of a big deal, actually. We are way happier when working on it. And if we are happier, we make better stuff.
Fame and glory
That also means we got into Wikipedia (mom, I’m famous). Check us out:

Are you proud? When we are famous, you’ll be one of the suckers pioneers who trusted us first.
Last, we created our first how-to episode: Episode #1: Family Movie List
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In this episode, Alex builds a shared movie watchlist for family and friends, showing spaces, entries, labels, fields, and dynamic lists in action. A quick intro to the system’s core features.
Check it out. You might learn something new about how to do wondrous things in Numenon.
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That’s all, folks. If you have a few days off coming up, we hope you get the best out of them.
Or not, you know. It’s all about low expectations.
Have a mediocre time and an uneventful return.
Best,
The kids from Numenon
Build your data in your own way. Go wild.
Maybe give us some feedback too.