System
Track Devpilot platform activity — release notes, live service health, support contact, and (coming soon) bulk import and export jobs.
System
The System section covers the Devpilot platform itself rather than the resources you deploy. Use it to stay informed about new releases, confirm that services are healthy, reach the support team, and keep an eye on bulk data operations linked to your account.
What you can do here
Changelog
Read the latest Devpilot release notes grouped by feature, fix, and improvement categories.
Status
Check real-time service health, active incidents, and historical uptime of Devpilot components.
Contact
Request a demo, ask a sales question, get support, or open a general enquiry with the Devpilot team.
Import and Export
Preview the bulk import and export experience. The job-tracking UI is rolling out — see the page for current availability.
Where to find these pages in Devpilot
| Page | In-app location |
|---|---|
| Changelog | Public page at /changelog — no sign-in required |
| Status | Public page at /status — no sign-in required |
| Contact | Public page at /contact — no sign-in required |
| Import and Export | Coming soon — see the page for rollout details |
Changelog, Status, and Contact are all publicly accessible — you do not need a Devpilot account to open them. Share them freely with teammates, customers, or anyone monitoring your deployments.
Typical workflows
- Open the Status page and confirm the global status banner shows Operational.
- Skim the Changelog for any recent release that might affect your deployment flow.
- Proceed with your deploy from the dashboard.
- Check the Status page for an active incident that matches what you saw.
- If it is not listed, file a support request via the Contact page.
- Once resolved, return to the incident history on the Status page for a post-mortem.
- Have them read the Changelog to get context on recent Devpilot capabilities.
- Bookmark the Status page in their browser and team chat.
- Point them at the Contact page as the front door for anything they cannot self-serve.