October 23, 2025 This release delivers two significant updates. First, the builder system has been expanded and reorganized with 50+ builders across 12 categories, and search now covers output format names so you can find builders by what they produce (e.g., searching “contract” finds legal builders, “authentication” finds API builders). New Features Improvements Infrastructure
UI Standardization, Progress Bars, and BYOK Retry with Platform Credits
October 20, 2025 This release standardizes the look and feel of the entire platform while adding two practical new features. Across 42 pages, headers, icons, buttons, and spacing have been unified into a single consistent design language. Quota limits now show visual progress bars so you can see at a glance how close you are […]
BYOK Enhancement System — Per-Request Limits, Key Management
October 19, 2025 This release significantly expands EnginifyAI’s Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) capabilities. If you use your own AI provider API keys, the platform now enforces per-request credit ceilings and token limits based on your plan tier, tracks API key health and last-used timestamps, and records detailed per-request usage data for analytics. These controls […]
Version Management with Quota Dashboard
October 17, 2025 This is a feature-rich release touching three major areas. First, prompt version management is now fully operational with quota enforcement — you can create and delete versions within your plan’s limits, with clear feedback when you approach or hit your cap. Second, the icon and color picker interfaces have been standardized across […]
Builder Template Automation, UI Polish, and Library Workflow Simplification
October 14, 2025 This release delivers a mix of builder infrastructure, interface polish, and workflow simplification. The builder template system gains automated tooling that extracts requirements and generates specifications for 50+ builders. On the UI side, several visual inconsistencies have been corrected — star buttons stay put when toggled, the sidebar header aligns properly with […]
Category Reorganization, Smart Filtering, and Enhanced Discovery
October 13, 2025 This release completes the Builder Framework migration — a comprehensive reorganization of how builders are categorized, discovered, and displayed. All 29 builders have been regrouped into 11 meaningful categories (replacing the old flat structure), each with a unique color and enhanced metadata. A new dual-filter system lets you find builders by what […]
AI Provider Error Clarity, Builder Favorites, and Template Expansion
October 12, 2025 This release delivers three significant improvements. First, when an AI provider encounters an issue — safety filters, token limits, or service problems — you now get a clear, specific message explaining what happened and what to do about it, with a direct link to the provider’s status page. Second, you can now […]
Customizable Library Icons with 460 Emoji Options
October 11, 2025 This release introduces a complete emoji icon system for libraries. Instead of every library showing the same default icon, you can now choose from 460 carefully curated emojis organized into 23 themed categories — from AI and engineering to medical, gaming, and travel. Custom icons appear on library cards, detail pages, and […]
Centralized AI Provider Architecture and O1 Model Support
October 8, 2025 This release completes a major architectural initiative: every AI interaction in EnginifyAI now flows through a single, centralized provider system. This replaces a patchwork of scattered integrations with a unified layer that handles authentication, model selection, error handling, and cost tracking consistently across all features. It also brings full support for OpenAI’s […]
Scalable Prompt Template Architecture with 28 Creative Templates
October 6, 2025 This release introduces a scalable template architecture that gives each builder access to a library of distinct prompt generation approaches. The Creative Builder is the first to receive its full template set — 28 unique templates, each using a different rhetorical strategy, psychological framing, and structural approach. Instead of getting the same […]

