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June 21, 2026

See your post in your Instagram grid before you publish

Switch the Instagram preview to a full grid and see exactly how your post lands in your feed — alongside the other posts you’ve scheduled in Glowtify, in their real order. Your home page chat now remembers each day’s thread, and the app keeps itself on the latest version so you’re never stuck on a stale tab.

See your post in your Instagram grid before you publish

The Instagram preview in Grid mode — your new post badged “New”, with other scheduled Glowtify posts sitting in their real slots.
For social media managers who care about how their Instagram feed looks as a whole
The Instagram preview now has a Grid view. Toggle it on and your post drops into your real profile grid, in feed order, with the rest of your scheduled Glowtify posts sitting in their true chronological slots. Your new post is badged “New” and anything still upcoming gets a “Scheduled” badge, so you can tell planned content apart from what’s already live.
Why it matters: Until now you could only preview a single post on its own — there was no way to see how it would actually sit in your feed or where it fell among the posts you’d already lined up.

Your home page chat now remembers each day

For anyone who works with the Glowtify assistant in short bursts across the day
The chat on your home page now keeps its thread for the day, so when you come back you pick up right where you left off instead of starting from a blank conversation.
Why it matters: Before, the home page chat reset between visits — any back-and-forth from earlier in the day was gone when you returned.

Always on the latest version, automatically

For every Glowtify user
When we ship an update, Glowtify now notices if your open tab is running an older version and refreshes it for you — no more manual hard-refresh to get the newest features. The rare error screen also got a cleaner look with one-tap “Go back” and “Reload page” actions.
Why it matters: After an update you could be left on a stale version until you cleared your cache or hard-refreshed the page yourself.