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What's new

A log of the notable changes in Qubix. This list covers only what you see while working — new features and visible improvements. Technical and internal changes are left out.

1.7.13 — Reliability (4 July 2026)

Right after Qubix starts, automation alerts in Telegram sometimes arrived without their links. The links are now always there.

Steadier automation runs

Profiles with no proxy set no longer interfere with automation rules — checks run more smoothly, without extra noise.

Setup wizard no longer reappears

On an already-configured server the initial setup wizard could show up again after an update. Once setup is complete, it now stays out of the way.

1.7 — Launch (1 July 2026)

The first public release of Qubix. Highlights:

One-click updates

Qubix checks for a new version and updates straight from the admin panel — no manual work on the server.

Guided first steps

Qubix walks new accounts through the key setup steps: empty lists suggest the next step, and the AI assistant points out what to do next.

Britva no longer repeats notifications

Automation rules stopped re-sending the same alert for "stuck" objects. Profiles halted at a checkpoint are skipped instead of being poked again.

Domain parking

For any domain you can turn on a parking page and choose how it is served — through Cloudflare or straight from the server.

"Creatives" as its own menu section

Creatives now live in a dedicated menu item, so they are easier to get back to.

Change the admin domain without reinstalling

The address of the admin panel can be changed right from the settings — no need to reinstall Qubix.

Reset the admin password from the console

If you lose access to the panel, the admin password can be reset with a single command on the server.

Cloudflare caching for PWAs

PWA files are served from the nearest Cloudflare edge — the page opens faster for the user and puts less load on your server.

Faster creative previews

Thumbnails and media are served directly, so the creatives gallery opens noticeably faster.

More reliable Facebook stats collection

The parser talks to Facebook like a regular Chrome browser and waits out temporary blocks — fewer gaps in your stats.

Steadier refresh of heavy reports

Background refresh of large reports is capped, so it doesn't get in the way of the panel even at high volumes.