Updates
Release Notes
From tags to premium: what changed in Recall
The tagging work turned into a broader product pass. Recall now has stronger organization tools, clearer free-tier boundaries, a premium upgrade path, shared tags, and a more focused public site.
Tags became a proper organizing system
- Tags now support descriptions and colors, so collections have context instead of just names.
- Tag index and detail pages show usage counts and the posts and comments grouped under each tag.
- Saved posts and comments use auto-saving tag chips, removing the old manual save step.
- Premium users can mark tags as shared and publish a public read-only tag page.
Auto-tagging now handles repeated work
- Rules can apply tags automatically when saved items match subreddit, author, title, body, URL, domain, item type, or NSFW conditions.
- Rules can require all conditions or any condition, and they can be applied to existing saved libraries.
- Free accounts can create up to 5 auto-tagging rules. Premium accounts have no auto-tagging limit.
Free and premium tiers are now explicit
- Free accounts include 10 tags, 1,500 saved posts, 500 saved comments, and 5 auto-tagging rules.
- Free accounts are notified when they reach a limit, with a direct path to the upgrade page.
- Older posts and comments are pruned for free accounts once limits are exceeded. Premium accounts are never pruned.
- Premium is a one-time €12 upgrade and removes tag, post, comment, and auto-tagging limits.
Checkout and account operations are in place
- Stripe Checkout can create a premium upgrade session and activate premium from webhooks or a verified success return.
- The dashboard now handles Reddit reauthorization states so expired access does not fail silently.
- Admin users can review account metrics, update user account types, and remove users from the admin dashboard.
- Local demo seeding makes it easier to test the product with realistic saved posts, comments, and tags.
The public site got a calmer explanation of the product
The landing page was rebuilt around the actual workflows: syncing saved Reddit items, searching and filtering, manual tags, auto-tagging rules, limits, premium, and shared tags. The app also now uses Reddit orange as the shared accent color across navigation, buttons, tag chips, forms, limit banners, and upgrade prompts.