It's the first edition of Freshly Minted, our new monthly update from Lettermint. Every month we round up what we've built, including the smaller improvements that never quite make it to the changelog. While half the continent is hunting for shade, we've been busy shipping. Here's everything new this month.

A brand new dashboard
This is the big one. We rebuilt our dashboard from the ground up and it's now live for everyone. Clearer navigation, a more organized layout and new insights that show how your emails perform. It's also the foundation for everything we have planned in the coming months. A few things that come with it:
- Passkey login: sign in faster and more securely, without a password.
- Privacy controls: hide email content so sensitive data stays out of your dashboard.
- Domain Connect: add the required DNS records in a few clicks instead of copying them over by hand. Works with Domain Chief, Cloudflare and more.
- Command palette: press ⌘K (or Ctrl+K) to search across your account and run actions in seconds.
- Multiple API tokens: create several tokens per project, so you can rotate them or use a separate one per environment.
Try it at app.lettermint.co.

More power in our integrations
Our SDKs used to do one thing: send email. With v2 they now support the Team API too, so you can manage domains, projects and webhooks straight from your code. Available in Node.js, PHP, Python, Go and Java.
We also gave our WordPress plugin some love. It now works with WP-CLI, so you can set up and manage Lettermint from the command line instead of clicking through the admin. We reworked logging too, so you stay in control of what gets stored. Handy if your site handles sensitive data and you'd rather keep less of it on record.
Improvements & fixes
Beyond the headliners, we polished a lot of smaller things too:
- Automatic plain text fallback: send only HTML and we'll generate the plain text version for you. Better for accessibility and deliverability.
- Send emails without a body: you can now send an email with just an attachment and no body. Handy for printers and scanners that send documents over SMTP.
- Better handling of multi-recipient emails: messages sent to several addresses at once, like Gmail does, are now processed reliably without duplicates.
- Longer webhook URLs: webhook URLs can now be much longer, so the ones that got cut off before just work.
- CSV attachments fixed: CSV files now arrive as proper downloads instead of showing up inline or refusing to open in some email clients.
- Auto-reply events: out-of-office and other automatic replies are now detected and reported as their own event type.
Most of what you just read came straight from your feedback. New features and improvements that started as a request from someone using Lettermint. So please keep it coming.
Have feedback or run into something? Let us know through the dashboard or Discord. We read every message and genuinely build with it.
Stay cool out there, and see you next month.