Plaqad BA · Release notes
Email auth works on mobile in-app browsers
Gmail, Instagram, Messenger — invite + password-reset links no longer fail silently.
Released
Before this shipped, when a user tapped an invite or password-reset link from inside the Gmail app, Instagram, or Facebook Messenger, the auth flow silently failed. We were losing users we couldn't see in logs. Those links work everywhere now. As a deliberate upgrade for BHM, invite and password-reset emails also lead with a 6–10 digit code as the primary call to action, with the link as fallback. Whichever path the user takes, it works.
For everyone
Invite + password-reset links work in any in-app browser
Tapping a link from Gmail mobile, Instagram, Messenger, or any other webview now redeems correctly. Users who live in their phone's email app instead of a desktop browser stop hitting silent failures.
Code-first for BHM emails
Invite and password-reset emails now lead with a 6–10 digit code as the primary CTA. The link still works as a fallback. Users who don't trust links, or whose email client mangles them, have a path.