Release Notes for v2.19.6 β€” January 28th, 2026

Release Notes for v2.19.6 β€” January 28th, 2026

Here's what's new across the Endaoment platform this week β€” covering both frontend and backend updates.

Let's get to the goodies:

🀝 Partner Integration Support

Platform partners can now perform actions on behalf of their managed users, enabling seamless integration for DAF-as-a-Service offerings. This opens the door for partners to build directly on the Endaoment platform without requiring manual user authentication flows.

πŸ“Š Overview Page: Date Range Filtering

The Overview page now includes global date range filtering and period breakdown views. You can now analyze your fund's activity over custom time ranges, making it easier to review historical performance and track giving patterns.

πŸ’° Improved Fund Rebalancing Accuracy

We fixed a precision issue that could cause small shortfalls (approximately $2) when selling portfolio positions to fund grants. Grant amounts are now fulfilled more precisely, ensuring your grants are processed for the correct amounts.

🧹 Cleaner Fund Balance Display

Tiny residual positions β€” often just fractions of a cent left over from trades β€” are now filtered from your fund's balance display. You'll only see meaningful holdings, keeping your dashboard clean and easy to read.

πŸ”§ Faster Org Page Recovery

Organization pages that return a 404 now revalidate in 5 minutes instead of 1 day. This means newly added organizations appear on the platform much sooner.

πŸ“‘ Accurate Portfolio Data for API Consumers

The individual portfolio position API endpoint now returns raw on-chain values, giving integrators and API consumers accurate data. Display-level filtering is handled separately so the numbers you get are the real ones.


πŸš€ What's Next

These improvements are now live in production. We encourage you to explore the new date range filtering on the Overview page and enjoy the cleaner fund balance displays.

As always, your feedback helps us improve Endaoment for donors, orgs, and institutions!

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