1.2.0 Beta 1
Download Dyad v1.2.0-beta.1App collections to organize apps and more reliable Neon database migrations
Dyad v1.2.0 Beta 1 introduces app collections to organize your apps, improves the Neon database migration flow, and includes several other fixes and improvements.
Highlights
App collections to organize your apps
Dyad now supports app collections for grouping related apps.
Collections give you a folder-style way to organize apps from the app gallery or app management page. You can create collections, rename them, delete them, and assign apps to collections.
This makes it easier to keep experiments, client work, prototypes, or related projects together as your app list grows.
More reliable Neon database migrations
Dyad’s Neon database migration flow has been rebuilt to compare PostgreSQL schemas more directly.
This reduces the fragile steps that previously happened during migration preview and makes the flow more reliable when preparing schema changes for Neon-backed apps.
Destructive change warnings have also been improved to catch a broader set of schema hazards, including lock, permission, dependency, and data-safety risks.
Enhancements
- Improved Neon Auth cookie secret handling when switching branches, so sessions are less likely to be invalidated by unnecessary secret rotation.
- Added validation for provider API keys in Settings and before AI requests, helping catch malformed pasted keys earlier.
- Added a new Advanced settings section for power-user options, including Native Git, sandbox scripts, unsafe npm package blocking, and MCP for Build mode.
- Added clearer section guidance for Advanced and Experiments settings.
Feedback
This is a beta release, so feedback is especially helpful—particularly around app collections, Neon database migrations, Neon Auth branch switching, and provider API key validation.
If you run into issues or have suggestions, please help us improve by reporting a bug or uploading a chat session.