ScreenshotOne Dashboard performance has been improved

ScreenshotOne Dashboard has been upgraded to Next.js 16

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Dmytro Krasun

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ScreenshotOne Dashboard is built with Next.js. Today, it has been upgraded to Next.js 16.

This is a major upgrade and it includes a lot of new features and improvements.

For you, as a ScreenshotOne customer, this means that you will get a better performance and better user experience when using the dashboard.

If you are a developer, consider upgrading your project to Next.js 16 to get the benefits of the new features and improvements.

If you have any questions or suggestions, please reach out at support@screenshotone.com.

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