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Twenty improvements in one day — and a newsletter to talk about them

May 12, 2026Dekimu

Welcome to Dekimu Weekly. Every Tuesday, five or six things shipped across the ecosystem — InvoiceUp, miniterms, id.dekimu.com, Dekimu Hub — and nothing else. No marketing, no AI hype, no padding. The shortest possible answer to "what's new this week."

Why we built it

Dekimu publishes a build-in-public blog, but the rhythm of shipping outpaces the rhythm of writing — three architecture posts a month doesn't capture twenty small improvements that landed in a single day. The newsletter exists to fill that gap with a low-effort, high-signal Tuesday recap. Same structure every week, easy to skim in a coffee, easy to skip when nothing matters to you.

What shipped this week

Five highlights across the four product surfaces — bullet form, because every Tuesday newsletter will look like this:

→ id.dekimu.com gained passkey-only first-time signup, a device list with per-session revoke, and a 24-hour cooldown on email-change requests so a stolen session can't quietly hijack the account.

→ InvoiceUp added recurring invoice templates with a daily cron sweep, a dispute log against each invoice, SEPA bank-reference capture for end-to-end reconciliation, and CSV import from Holded, Quaderno, and Sage.

→ Dekimu Hub shipped a weekly personal-activity digest that emails you Monday morning with what changed across your apps, plus a recent-activity feed and pinned modules so the right four sit at the top of your dashboard.

→ miniterms now does multi-jurisdiction document preview side-by-side, annotates drift between live versions, and pings a Slack or Discord webhook the moment your privacy stack moves out of sync.

→ Across the ecosystem: twenty small improvements landed in batches 1 through 5 of the long-list, in a single Friday — including the editorial newsletter you're reading itself, which lives on dekimu.com and emails out every Tuesday at 08:00 UTC.

A weekly newsletter is a forcing function. If we shipped nothing worth telling you about, we'll skip the week. If we shipped twenty things, we'll pick six. Either way the format keeps us honest.

How to subscribe

Public sign-up at dekimu.com/newsletter. Hub users will see a one-click toggle in Settings. Either way the email is a short Tuesday recap — five or six bullets, one link to the full post, one-click unsubscribe in the footer. No marketing partners, no third parties, no upsell sequences. Just what shipped.