
e at PlayerXP are proud to announce the release of Version 3.1 (Beta) of our signature PlayerXP Dashboard! This update brings a brand new, more modern design alongside a number of optimisations that improve performance and the overall user experience. Historically, the PlayerXP Dashboard has provided you with comprehensive data analysis on your game’s communities, presenting information in a clear and concise way. With your feedback in mind, this update builds on that foundation, bringing faster performance, smoother navigation, and an overall more intuitive experience.
Keep in mind, you can freely switch between V2 and V3 at any time, allowing you to go back to the more stable and familiar previous version while exploring the features of the new one. V3.1 specifically is focused on improvements to the overview page, which provides a comprehensive view of your platform. The deep dive pages are still in development, meaning V3.1 is its own, stand‑alone page.

If any of this interests you, be sure to get in contact and sign up for PlayerXP today! For those already with us, don’t hesitate to give us feedback on the Version 3.1 Beta, particularly in regards to the new design and loading times compared to the previous version, so we can work to make PlayerXP the best platform it can be!

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