• New in Beach: Restore backups yourself

    Regular backups are made automatically for all Beach instances. If something goes really wrong, it was previously possible to quickly restore the working state via a support ticket. So that you can now do this yourself at any time of day or night, there is a new feature in the Control Panel - and it can do even more than just restore backups!

    In the Control Panel, you will now find a “Backups” section where you can see all available backups:

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  • Support for PHP 8.1 available

    PHP 8.1 is now available in Beach and Local Beach. Given the new features it provides and the improved overall performance, it is really worth trying it out.

    How to use it in Beach

    For your instance switch the PHP version to use and deploy again:

    Selecting the PHP version for an instance in Flownative BeachSelect PHP 8 for your Beach instanceHow to use it in Local Beach
  • Support for PHP 8 available

    PHP 8 is now available in Beach and Local Beach, with support in Flow and Neos right around the corner!

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  • Multi-Factor Authentication in Flownative Beach

    As of today we introduce a centralized login and Multi-Factor Authentication for Flownative Beach accounts

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    Throughout the last weeks we've been busy with a major rework behind the scenes: We introduced a centralized authentication service for Flownative Beach and future services we are going to offer.

  • New in Beach: Password Protection for Instance Frontend

    Beach is great for keeping your client in the loop about the progress of her project. Since everything is automated, it's easy to deploy a new feature – even if it's just a new button – as soon as it is ready. And because you want to launch a bunch of features at once, your are not deploying to production yet, but use a dedicated staging instance.