FleekDash 1.1.3 gives admins fine-grained control over who sees the dashboard, alongside a license infrastructure upgrade and a wave of compatibility and security improvements.
What's New
Disable FleekDash by role or user: choose exactly who gets the FleekDash experience by disabling it for specific user roles or individual users, falling back to the default WordPress admin for those accounts.
New license infrastructure: the license system has been migrated to a new, more reliable infrastructure for improved stability and performance.
What's Improved
Better compatibility with WordPress 6.4.
Improved error handling and debugging for plugin updates.
License key is now displayed as masked in settings for better security, with additional protection layers added.
Better dark mode support for both Elementor and FlowMattic interfaces.
Updater code prepared internally for the upcoming FleekDash 2.0.
What's Fixed
Compatibility issues with the FlowMattic plugin.

