This period made the site easier to use on real devices and easier to contribute to. Event and venue browsing got better, submission flows got smoother, and the mobile experience got a broad accessibility polish pass.

It also made venue details richer and gave reviewers better tools for handling incoming updates.

What's new

  • Event browsing got stronger filters, pagination, shared list and map filters, and a richer calendar view
  • Venue browsing gained better filters, pagination, and a Recently Added sort, while host browsing got cleaner search and pagination
  • Venue and host pages got better share and follow actions, while event and event-series pages got clearer share and history actions
  • Submission flows got easier, with recurring-series support on new venue submissions, venue picking on new event forms, and duplicate checks to help prevent repeat submissions
  • Review tools got clearer and more flexible, so incoming updates were easier to compare and approve
  • Venue submission and edit forms gained more fields for social links, notes, and related details
  • The site became more usable on phones because of better touch targets, labels, spacing, and self-hosted fonts

Why it matters

The site became easier to browse on phones, easier to contribute to, and easier to moderate without guesswork.