Schemyx MCP

Dedicated MCP setup site

Schemyx MCP now has its own focused site for explaining setup, supported tools, and how contracts become agent-readable context.

Added a dedicated MCP site with setup, tools, contracts, and clear install direction.
Aligned the MCP site surfaces, navigation, and hero treatment with the Theme Forge visual system.
Added a config-only test page to prove a page can be generated from the compact Schemyx style contract.

Platform + Builders

Safer API access and stack-first builders

The platform became safer for customer accounts while Component Forge moved closer to the real workflow: choose the stack first, then define component rules.

Hardened backend request security with stronger origin checks, throttling, API-key validation, and security tests.
Changed Component Forge so target stack selection comes before component rule configuration.
Renamed Theme Forge calls to action around building, making the builder language clearer across the product.

Theme Forge + Component Forge

Consistent labs and cleaner dialogs

The two builder labs now feel more like parts of the same product family, with more consistent sizing, layout, and editing dialogs.

Created the first Component Forge app for defining component rules that AI agents should follow.
Matched Component Forge lab sizing to Theme Forge so cards, overview panels, and spacing feel consistent.
Updated Theme Forge component dialogs with the cleaner dark dialog chrome established in Component Forge.

Schemyx

Simpler plans and faster page loading

Schemyx plans and public page loading were simplified so early visitors can understand the product without slow or noisy transitions.

Refined pricing tiers to better match the current value of Schemyx MCP, Theme Forge, and Component Forge.
Removed overbuilt loading skeletons from marketing pages where they made navigation feel slower.
Kept navigation loading behavior focused on the account and app areas where a placeholder still helps.

Schemyx + Theme Forge + MCP

Search, analytics, docs, and local MCP bundles

The public sites became easier to find and measure, while Theme Forge and the MCP package gained better handoff and testing support.

Added stronger SEO metadata, sitemap and robots updates, canonical URLs, social previews, and explicit analytics page tracking.
Added Learn pages, tightened mobile spacing, and improved navigation behavior across the Schemyx and Theme Forge sites.
Added local Theme Forge bundle discovery to the MCP package and expanded Theme Forge stress tooling for generated config quality.

Schemyx MCP

MCP registry and npm package foundation

The first production shape of Schemyx MCP landed: backend registry support, an npm package, and a Codex plugin release path.

Added the backend MCP registry for exposing saved configs and Theme Forge resources to AI tools.
Created the `@schemyx/mcp` npm package so customers can connect Schemyx through an MCP client.
Prepared the Codex plugin structure and release checklist for future official distribution.

Theme Forge

Studio preview and protected handoff polish

Theme Forge now feels more connected across the homepage, component lab, save flow, and export handoff.

Reused the full lab preview site inside homepage live presets so preset choices show a realistic product surface.
Aligned Theme Forge surfaces, controls, and navigation more closely with the Schemyx visual system.
Restored protected Save and Export behavior in the new lab so users are prompted to sign in before saving bundles or opening export files.

Schemyx + Theme Forge

New Theme Forge lab and config handoff

Theme Forge now has a cleaner component lab for choosing a theme and exporting stack-aware files into the Schemyx config workflow.

Added the new Theme Forge studio flow with guided, preset, and manual component-lab paths.
Brought target-stack selection into the lab and kept generated adapter files aligned with the selected stack.
Improved Schemyx dashboard config cards so saved Theme Forge bundles expose source, target path, validation, and version details.

Schemyx + Theme Forge

Smoother cross-app sign-in

Signing into Schemyx now carries more reliably into Theme Forge, so moving between apps feels like one account experience.

Improved the shared account handoff between Schemyx and Theme Forge.
Reduced cases where Theme Forge showed a signed-out state after a valid Schemyx login.
Made signed-in navigation, sign out, and account handoff behavior more consistent.

Theme Forge

Theme Forge studio polish

The builder now puts live theme work first, with controls and files arranged for a cleaner studio experience.

Moved controls into a persistent desktop drawer and cleaner mobile drawers.
Expanded the live canvas so more theme changes are visible while tuning a style system.
Polished file dialogs, tooltips, scrolling, and generated file tabs.