We’ve focused on platform stability and accessibility this week, with several important improvements to the browser integration, session management, and pricing structure.
New Hobby Pricing Tier
We’ve introduced a new hobby pricing tier to make CrossMind more accessible to individual developers and small projects. This tier includes unified invitation trials, making it easier to get started with the platform without a big upfront commitment.
Why it matters: More founders can now try CrossMind without worrying about enterprise pricing. Perfect for side projects and early-stage experiments.
Browser Debugging Now Works Across All Domains
Fixed a critical issue where the browser debug page’s WebSocket connection would fail when accessing CrossMind through different domains (like staging environments). The system now dynamically adapts to whatever domain you’re using, making multi-environment debugging much more reliable.
Why it matters: If you’re testing on staging or using custom domains, your browser automation debugging won’t mysteriously break anymore.
More Reliable Message Rendering
Simplified how we track and render session messages, especially for queued and continuation messages. This reduces edge cases where messages might appear out of order or get stuck in a loading state.
Why it matters: Your chat history and task outputs should feel more responsive and predictable, especially during long-running autonomous tasks.
Artifact List Display Fixed
Resolved an issue with how artifacts are listed in the UI. The list rendering now properly handles all artifact types and states.
Why it matters: You’ll see a complete and accurate view of all your artifacts without any missing items or display glitches.