Welcome to The Creators Base v0.2
v0.2 is the first major update of the closed beta — and almost everything in it came from watching real users work and listening to what they told us. Here's what's new.
Get paid online
The biggest one. Connect your Stripe account in My Account → Getting Paid and every invoice you send by email includes a secure Pay now button. Your client pays by card, TCB records the payment automatically, marks the invoice as paid, and activates the project if it was still in Pipeline. Your balance, payouts, and incoming payments live in a new wallet inside Finances — side by side with the payments you record manually.
Read Getting paid online — let clients pay invoices by card to set it up.
Multiple currencies
Every project now has its own currency, chosen from 40+ supported currencies. Documents always render in the project's currency — frozen at creation, so an issued invoice never changes — and totals that span currencies show clean per-currency subtotals (€1,200 · $800) instead of hidden conversions. Read Working with multiple currencies for the details.
TCB now speaks Italian and Spanish
The entire product — app, client documents, and emails — is now available in English, Italian, and Spanish. TCB detects your browser's language on your first visit, and you can switch anytime in Base Setup → Product Setup. Read Which languages is TCB available in?
A dashboard that adapts to you
Your dashboard now meets you where you are. On day one it's a guided launchpad — review your Base, create your first document, follow the milestones from first send to first payment. As your practice grows, it becomes a full operational console with your finances, active projects, and a Create menu for everything. No setup required; it simply follows your progress.
The Base, redesigned
The Service Types screen in Base Setup got a complete redesign. A new overview shows your Base at a glance — services, projects, and pipeline value — and each Service Type card now shows its price range, deliverables, turnaround, tasks, and how many projects use it. Toggle services on or off to control what appears when you create work, and customize each one in a new two-column editor with a live scope preview. Descriptions are now fully editable, and retired or one-off services move to a tidy Legacy section.
A smoother document flow
Personalized sending — edit the email subject and message every time you send a document, by email or for signature.
No more dead ends — if a client has no email on file, the send dialog asks for it right there and saves it to the client record.
Clients without email — you can now create a client with just a name and add the email later.
Export — the exported PDF is now generated exactly like the one your clients receive, so what you download is what they get.
Editor clarity — the editing column now shows "The Base" block your document inherits from, clearer Optional Deliverables with toggles, a friendlier discount field, and a "Saved a moment ago" indicator.
Your Account, expanded
Connect your AI assistant — TCB now has a built-in MCP server. In My Account → Integrations, copy the endpoint into any MCP-compatible assistant (like Claude or ChatGPT) and it can read your projects, clients, documents, and finances, prepare briefings, and create drafts for you. You approve access with your own login, and nothing is ever sent or signed without you.
Legal & Privacy — a new tab in My Account gathers our Terms, Privacy Policy, and Cookie Policy in one place.
Delete your account — you can now delete your account directly from My Account, no support ticket needed. See How do I delete my account?
Plus dozens of smaller improvements
Accurate document stats on the Documents page, section labels in the sidebar, flags in the language and currency selectors, clearer sign-in error messages, and a long list of security and reliability hardening under the hood.
What's coming next
We keep building from your feedback. If something is on your mind — a feature, a language, a document type — use the chat widget. We read everything, and v0.2 is proof that it lands on the roadmap.
