May 5, 2026
ImprovementAccount history loads faster with cleaner controls
Usage and Credits Ledger pages load noticeably faster, especially when you're scrolling through longer histories. Both pages now share the same 1-day / 7-day / 30-day shortcuts and pagination, so switching between them feels consistent. Exports still grab the full filtered range you see on screen.
Review your usage →May 4, 2026
FeatureAudit usage straight from your CLI or agent
Agents and the CLI can now check usage history and credit balances with the same API key they already use to call tools — no separate sign-in step. Ask short questions like "was that last call charged?" or "how much did I spend today?" and get a compact answer back instead of paging through everything.
Open Usage history →April 29, 2026
ReleaseExecution outcomes now explain every charge
QVeris now records a standardized execution outcome for each tool call, separating transport success, provider success, result validity, and billable success. Usage & Execution History shows whether a request completed, failed, returned no usable result, or was not charged, while Credits Ledger stays focused on real balance changes with clearer quantity × unit price context. The goal is simple: every user should be able to tell what happened, why credits did or did not move, and where to audit it later.
Open Usage history →April 25, 2026
ReleaseEvery charge is now easier to understand
Your Usage page now puts each search, tool call, capability query, and model run in one place, with success status and charge status shown side by side. You can see the billing summary, trace it back to the ledger, and export the data, so it is much easier to confirm that failed requests were not charged.
Review your usage →April 17, 2026
ImprovementDocs links now land where you expect
Links inside the docs now open the readable web page instead of dropping you into a raw markdown file. Setup guides, API key links, and related-doc blocks are easier to follow in both English and Chinese, while agent-friendly machine-readable routes still work.
Browse the docs →April 17, 2026
ImprovementChoose the right setup path without guessing
The Plugins page now makes the recommended setup path clearer for each agent platform. Local agents point to the CLI flow, hosted builders point to MCP Server + skill, and the setup cards match the compatibility table, so installation takes fewer detours.
Open the Plugins page →April 15, 2026
ImprovementPlayground runs are easier to read after each call
Tool traces in the playground now show the exact tool ID, use the same Call language as the rest of QVeris, and keep usage numbers tidy. After a run, you can quickly see what was called, which provider handled it, and roughly what it cost.
Open Live Demo →April 15, 2026
ImprovementPlugin cards are easier to recognize
The main platform cards now use clearer dark-mode-ready brand assets. Hermes Agent, OpenClaw, Claude, OpenCode, Cursor, and other integrations are easier to spot, so you can get to the right setup guide faster.
Open the Plugins page →April 13, 2026
FeatureHermes Agent can call QVeris after one setup
If you use Hermes Agent, install the QVeris CLI once and you can call QVeris from its shell or terminal sandbox. Your credentials stay saved across sessions, so you do not need to repeat the same setup every time.
See the Hermes Agent install guide →April 13, 2026
ReleaseDiscover and call now mean the same thing everywhere
The playground now uses the same wording your agents use: discover to find a capability, call to run it. That makes it easier to compare what happened in Live Demo, CLI, and MCP without translating between old and new tool names.
Open Live Demo →April 10, 2026
FeatureCompare providers before you spend a call
Capability details now show success rate, latency, estimated cost, and call count for each provider. You can compare a few options first, then use Try-it to check whether the provider works for your real task.
Explore capabilities →April 9, 2026
ImprovementProduct posts are easier to share across teams
Blog posts now read cleanly in Chinese and English, with localized dates and better sharing metadata. It is easier to send the same guide to teammates without adding extra translation notes.
Read the blog →April 8, 2026
FeatureCheck finance coverage before you start integrating
Capability Explorer lets you browse and live-test finance capabilities across trading, market data, risk, research, alternative signals, and crypto. You can see what is covered and which providers fit before you spend engineering time.
Open the Explorer →April 8, 2026
ImprovementThe site is easier to navigate
The top navigation and footer are now grouped around the pages people usually look for: product value, developer setup, and ecosystem integrations. Whether you are new or returning, the right page should take fewer clicks to reach.
Browse the site →April 7, 2026
FeatureGuides now read like web pages, not source files
Architecture notes, integration guides, and product updates now live in a readable blog experience with a table of contents, code highlighting, and responsive images. It is easier to learn the idea and then put it into practice.
Read the blog →April 7, 2026
ReleaseAgents can call tools from the terminal with less context
The CLI lets agents call QVeris as a subprocess instead of carrying large tool schemas in context, which can cut prompt-token overhead by up to 80% compared with MCP. For local work, you also get REPL, JSON output, dry-run checks, and codegen.
Try the CLI →April 7, 2026
ReleaseMCP tool names are simpler, and old setups still work
MCP now uses discover, inspect, and call as the main tool names, which better match how agents think about the workflow. Older tool names still work, and API key region handling remains automatic, so you can upgrade without breaking existing setups.
View MCP docs →April 2, 2026
FeaturePick tools with better signals, not guesswork
Search results and tool detail pages now show success rate, latency, and call count. When several providers can answer the same request, you and your agent have clearer signals before choosing one.
Try in Live Demo →March 17, 2026
ImprovementIt is harder to create duplicate accounts by mistake
Gmail dot-aliases and plus-tags now resolve to the same underlying inbox during registration. That helps avoid split accounts, missing credits, and confusing login states caused by slightly different versions of the same email.
Learn about security →March 12, 2026
FeatureChina-region users can buy credits and track deductions
Users on qveris.cn can buy credits with Alipay and pay as they go, without subscriptions. Credits are separated by source, such as daily free credits, invite rewards, welcome bonus, and purchased credits, so deductions are easier to understand later.
View pricing →