News Β· Dec 11, 2025

    πŸš€ Update v2.0.2: Insights, Blog, and Performance

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    πŸš€ Update v2.0.2: Insights, Blog, and Performance

    We've added a Blog, improved Global Insights, and fixed authentication.

    πŸš€ Update v2.0.2: Insights, Blog, and Performance

    We have just rolled out a significant update to Minecraft-Stats! This patch brings new features to help you track data better, along with major "under-the-hood" improvements to make the site faster and more reliable.

    Here is what’s new:

    πŸ“Š New Features

    Global Insights

    We have introduced Categorized Global Insights. You can now get a clearer view of the bigger picture with better data organization. Whether you are looking for player trends or server statistics, the data is now easier to read and analyze.

    πŸ“ The Blog is Live!

    We finally have a dedicated space to share updates, tutorials, and news. We implemented a brand-new blog system (integrated with Tiptap) to keep you informed about the future of the platform directly on the site.

    🌍 Server Languages

    We have added support for server languages. This helps in categorizing servers better and ensures players find communities that speak their language.

    ⚑ Improvements & Fixes

    • Login System Restored: We fixed the issues surrounding user authentication. You can now log in and access your dashboard without interruption.

    • Next-Gen Performance: We migrated the core of the website to Next.js 15. For you, this means faster loading times (improved LCP) and a much smoother browsing experience.

    • SEO & Visibility: We rolled out comprehensive SEO improvements to help servers listed on our platform get found more easily on search engines.

    πŸ› οΈ General Polish

    • Fixed a bug where some users encountered a "Server Not Found" error.

    • Updated our UI libraries for smoother animations and interactions.

    • Various stability fixes and backend optimizations.

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