Phaseo Team30 April 20266 min read
ICYMI: What We Shipped in April 2026
April brought cleaner pricing, stronger workspace controls, and steadier model data across the product.

April was a heavy shipping month for Phaseo. The product became clearer for people comparing models, checking prices, managing access, and following new releases.
This recap covers the work that shipped from 1 April 2026 through 30 April 2026, based on the release history, commit history, and catalog data for the month.
What Shipped
Pricing became easier to inspect
Pricing was one of the biggest April themes. Model pages gained clearer pricing history, pricing labels were refined, missing pricing states were handled more carefully, and discounted provider pricing was corrected.
That work matters because model pricing is rarely simple. The same model can be available through multiple providers, regions, billing tiers, and special routes. A good pricing page should not just show a number; it should help users understand which provider route makes sense for the work they are doing.
April also included fixes for aggregate token billing on multimodal models and safer handling when non-standard billing tiers had rule gaps. Those are edge cases, but they are exactly the kind of edge cases that can make a pricing page feel unreliable if they are left unresolved.
Try the pricing pages here:
Workspaces replaced older team wording
April included the move from team wording to workspace wording across the product. Settings gained a workspace management system, workspace lists were fixed, and billing and key flows were stabilised around that model.
The wording change matters because "workspace" better describes how people actually use the product. A workspace can be a personal project, a company environment, an experiment, or a shared production setup. It is broader and less opinionated than "team."
This also gave the product a clearer foundation for access controls, account settings, billing, and future collaboration features.