Changelog

What’s new in Trikkl.

Product updates, new integrations, and pricing changes. We ship most weeks - the things worth knowing about land here.

  • May 8, 2026

    Launch

    Free tier: up to 25 customers, no card

    Trikkl is now free to start - up to 25 customers, no time limit, no credit card required. Paid plans stay at $15, $29, and $49 per month. The math: every other review tool starts at $75 minimum and most charge $200+. A one-truck plumber shouldn't pay anything to ask for reviews.

  • May 7, 2026

    Feature

    Daily blog drip on randomized timing

    Trikkl ships a new blog post for plumbers, HVAC, electricians, dentists, pest control, and lawn care every day. Posts go live at varying hours so the cadence reads as a real content team, not a content farm. Cross-trade rotation prevents three plumbing posts in a week.

  • May 4, 2026

    Improvement

    Outreach pipeline: hourly cron + heartbeat panel

    The outreach send pipeline now fires hourly during the send window via GitHub Actions, with a self-healing heartbeat on /admin/outreach that surfaces stalled queues immediately. A missed run no longer turns into a silent silent day.

  • May 3, 2026

    Improvement

    Setup checklist on the dashboard

    The onboarding checklist - connect Google, add customers, wrap your first job, set up email and phone - is now front and center on /dashboard. One big 'Next up' card with the highest-leverage step, plus a compact list below for at-a-glance progress.

  • May 1, 2026

    Feature

    Persona: Jordan Hayes

    Outreach and onboarding emails come from Jordan Hayes - the pen name for the Trikkl content lead. Replies route to a real human inbox, not a no-reply.

  • April 26, 2026

    Pricing

    Free until your fifth Google review

    You only start paying after Trikkl has earned you five Google reviews. If the system doesn't work for your shop, you don't pay. Most shops cross five reviews inside the first two weeks.

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