Medialister changelog
November, 2024. 1st Batch.
New stuff to check out:
A small delivery from Yerkebulan now allows you to quickly copy your order ID by simply clicking on it. It can be useful when you communicate with our support to resolve any issues.
Rodion made a significant effort to visually indicate that certain actions are not available for your role
When you sign up with a password, we provide you with a helpful shortcut link to open Gmail and find our confirmation email more quickly
The hyperlinks in your order content are now automatically set to the type specified in the conditions (dofollow, nofollow, sponsored). However, you can always change this in the hyperlink adding menu for a particular link if neded. Baked by Rodion.
If conditions change after booking, Daniil and Yerkebulan has done so you will be notified and offered the choice to accept the new conditions or cancel the order entirely.
What was fixed and imroved:
The client dashboard updates:
Rodion has disabled role changes for your current account, so only others can modify it according to this guide
The notifications counter for the campaigns is now updated correctly
The order drawer changes:
Previously, you could cancel an order even if it was already in progress on the media side. Now, you can only cancel orders that are currently in progress on your side of work.
The chat in orders is more responsive and takes up all the remaining height of the order drawer
The chat is now scrollable, making the message input easier to access since it is no longer hidden beneath the messages
There was also an issue where long messages appeared formatted without proper syllable transfer
New messages are now indicated by a red dot
Some text appeared unformatted when copy and pasting it into the order editor
Changes in the marketplace:
A change you couldn't prepare for: Yerkebulan has changed USD to $ everywhere
The filter "Audience by Countries" is now working properly and shows only the media where traffic from the selected countries exceeds 30% of the total
Sometimes, previous selections remained in the marketplace table, but this is no longer an issue.
In the emails about updates for saved views, the number of new media under your saved views is now calculated correctly, thanks to Pavel
Meta tags, tracking pixels, and backdating were previously listed under "Accepted Topics" but have now been moved to the conditions block
Some users may experience a 502 error, but they shouldn't anymore.
Inside Medialister
No better place than a changelog to confess our struggle to find the best metrics for PR activities done on Medialister by our clients. One of things we are exploring is measuring the attention. As a Product Lead, I oppose this metric as too vague to be a decisive factor and which even could be backlashed as baloney. Alexander, the founder, fights me pushing the points of its scientific grounding and no proper alternatives. It might be biased from any side, so as a good litmus test, we've agreed to check what the community thinks before adding it to the product.
For now, no harm in learning: https://medialister.com/blog/attention-is-a-critical-component-of-advertising-for-long-term-impact
October, 2024. 2nd Batch.
Big issues are easy to notice, making them easy to get your hands on. Small and itty-bitty ones are another story. At a glance, some aspects may not seem important enough to take any efforts yet. Minor copy changes, pixel-to-pixel nuances, different states when you interact with elements, incosistent capitalizations, not matching border radii... Yet, when you do care about such seems-to-be trifles, someone else notices it. Then, another person. And a few others for it to have a compound effect. Eventually, everyone sees these elements woven into the core of the product and, subsequently, into the business.
New stuff was released during the last two weeks:
New traffic sources on the format page: Email and Display Ads
Examples of articles in the format pages will show you how your content will look.
All the recently fixed issues and small improvements to notice:
Yerkebulan revamped the states for order cards. Now, it's clear which order is currently selected. The hover effect is more visually distinguishable, and there is a new red attention state.
Changes in the marketplace filters:
Now you can choose different types of hyperlinks in Filters together
Filters Meta Tags, Tracking Pixel, Backdated were moved to Other Conditions
Some filters were renamed for clarity
The filters Unique Text and No Hyperlinks were removed as they were not relevant
Filters now expand more smoothly in the marketplace
Changes on the format page:
Some media formats were previously impossible to open, but now they are fixed
The SEO metrics now include information on the last update
Sometimes, the format page displays a content limit of 99,999 symbols, which essentially means no limits. We now refer to this instead of that ridiculous number.
Some SEO metrics and conditions were underlined, suggesting that they have explanations in a tooltip. In reality, they do not. Now, only those with explanations are underlined.
Bounce rate is expressed as a percentage (e.g., 0.65 becomes 65%).
The fixes to the authentication flows:
The login page now redirects users to the dashboard without refreshing the page
The authentication flow copy was revised to sound more natural
The orders:
The order cancellation now includes a confirmation popup to prevent accidental actions
Now, requesting changes for a published article is a much smoother experience. Click "Request Changes," fill in the input with the specific changes you want, and send it back for review.
Rodion and Pavel fixed the first article onboarding to respond properly to the events at each step
Fixed the error that prevented editing a campaign
The cart was resetting when refreshing the checkout page in the browser, but now it isn't
Don't stop to keep attention.
October, 2024. 1st Batch.
In Estonia, it's this season when it's rainy, +2°C at mornings, and so gray outside that all the photos looks b&w. This weather will continue until April, with a few rare exceptions. In some opinons, the best time to work.
Meanwhile, we have prepared some new updates:
Daniil covers your needs with the new similar media block on the format page
Bookmarks are now fully functionable
Yerkebulan and Daniil introduce a new feature that allows you to cancel your orders. Simply click the three-dot button on an order to access this option.
We have added a lot of new filters to the marketplace:
Accepted sensitive topics
Number of hyperlinks and their types
Extra features available by conditions, such as the ability to publish with images or provide a homepage announcement.
The batch of updates also has fixes and improvements as usual:
Preventing the marketplace selection popup from staying on the page when nothing is actually selected in the table
Switching between organizations is now smoother. Previously, some information from the previously opened organization remained in certain parts of the interface.
Yerkebulan has ensured that the "Show Older Activities" button does not appear if there are, well, no older activities to display.
Pavel has fixed the copy for some activities (oops, no one anticipated the situation where an activity states, "an order was moved from to another campaign")
Now, every format provides more information on sensitive topics, indicating which ones are accepted by the media and which are not.
Rodion did a lot of work behind the scenes. I’ll quote him since this is more in his area of expertise:
Proper state management is here. This crucial change will enhance user-friendly navigation. For example, it will allow access to specific orders beyond current campaigns and organizations, and it should resolve quite a lot of state management bugs.
As usual, stay tuned! Be sure to not forget to take your vitamin D if necessary.
September, 2024. 2nd Batch.
New additions out of the oven:
Every order now features its own activity log
Orders now also contain the conditions of the format
Along with the visits chart, we now display the percentages of traffic channels and the geography of the total traffic
Fixes and improvements:
Pavel has resolved an annoying issue where users received two consecutive emails about unsuccessful and successful bookings after making a reservation
The campaign columns are now sorted with the most recently updated orders at the top
The order card titles are now updated when you modify the order content, eliminating any confusion about whether they were saved
The issue where a project that an already registered user was invited to was not visible has been fixed
Daniil has completely revamped the top-up and booking processes to ensure they run smoothly for users
Some media were mistakenly filtered out when users played out with filters such as visits and Semrush data.
Automatic order approval sometimes occurred too early. Now, it always takes place 24 hours after receiving a link from the media.
Rodion has resolved several issues with the order chat:
Now it updates in real-time, as it should.
The sender's name and avatar are now not too close to each other.
When switching between orders, the chat updates instead of showing the same messages as before.
Yerkebulan made a quality-of-life improvement by removing unnecessary options from the turnaround time filter and adding a "Beyond 6 Days" option
An error that occurred when deleting a saved view has also been fixed
The marketplace table is not refreshing now after adding an item to the cart
The navigation of the product is now much faster due to the removal of unnecessary requests behind the scenes.
September, 2024. 1st Batch.
Our marketing team has made the first big public move and launched Medialister on Product Hunt. Despite a good fight, due to an accident, we were not featured and did not receive any product-of-the-day badges (we'd definitely took it, believe me 😼). The same incident also led us to launch earlier, removing the gateway waitlist. So far, so good, and no regrets.
On the product side, there are a few new thing:
The format page and the order now provides the conditions under which media accept and publish content
The format page also now has the monthly visits chart
We also added the turnaround time on this page, indicating the typical timeframes in which the media publishes content
Email notifications for new messages in the order chats
Your billing information is now securely stored for future top-ups and bookings, so you won't need to enter it repeatedly.
And a lot of quality-of-life fixes and improvements:
The marketplace is loading much faster, thanks to Yerkebulan
He also optimized the login and signup flows for the mobile devices
Preventing the error "Unable to remove from the cart" when trying to rage-click the trash button
When the balance is insufficient for a booking, we now clearly display the amount that will be deducted from the current balance and the additional amount required to top up, avoiding confusion
Fixed the bug that caused the dashboard layout to break in rare cases after logging in
Pavel fixed the messed up filter options and sorted them out in alphabetical order
The fix is released for members with the viewer role when they could send orders for review
The bug was fixed when a member's role was changed to a higher one, but their rights weren't updated properly. For example, when a user became a manager or an admin from a viewer role, they still couldn't perform any actions.
The emails on order updates now show the article title and the media in which it is or will be published
The columns for Semrush Rank and Semrush Traffic now actually display data (they were empty before)
Rodion has added a touch of magic to the sliders, making them operate smoothly. Though, we are still debating internally the best way to make them as user-friendly as possible.
The links in emails now aren't broken, kudos to Daniil
He also did his best to fix the bug when bookings didn't come through when a balance top-up was required for it
We released a hotfix to resolve the issue that prevented users from adding images to order content in the editor
The publish date tooltip text was changed to emphasize that in some cases deadlines can be missed by media
That's it! Stay tuned and eat healthy!
Follow us on Product Hunt for future launches: https://www.producthunt.com/products/medialister
🎉 Medialister Has Arrived (Almost)
Tim is here 🤗
One year of development to finally start the Medialister journey. It kicked off with a team of one person juggling ideas, designs, and visions with Alexander, the founder. To date, it has grown into a pack of six committed and principled human beings behind the new vision. Committed to delivering. Principled to build best-in-class products for the actual people behind every business.
Having been in the industry for quite a lot, we've seen how marketers struggle to make communication with media straightforward, doing much more than they could in an ideal world while managing their activities. We've seen how media managers do all one can to survive. We've seen how horribly products for these people are made, bringing not relief but hurdles. We want to make a turning point today. We've built not just a new product. We have rebuilt the entire team and the processes within. All so we can make the world of paid media less miserable for both sides.
Our promise to our users is to continue juggling to keep the pace and discover the best ideas to enable people to work with paid media efficiently.
❤️ Thanks to Daniil, Rodion, Pavlo, Erkebulan, and Anastasiia for making it feasible!