Webhook-driven data freshness in ZelerData
We improved ZelerData data freshness so formulas query read models updated from Mercado Libre webhooks, including production validation for recent listings and orders.
Changelog
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We improved ZelerData data freshness so formulas query read models updated from Mercado Libre webhooks, including production validation for recent listings and orders.
We improved ZelerData consistency against the Mercado Libre UI by fixing and validating listings, dashboard, and order data, including fees, costs, promotions, stock, status, logistics, and authorized shipping and buyer fields when applicable.
We simplified the ZelerData settings experience in app.zeler.ai so users can copy their token when needed and remove revoked tokens, with updated backend support to handle these changes safely.
We added a section to the community page to share public repositories created while building Zeler.ai, including tools for OpenCode and Engram workflows, while keeping them clearly separate from Zeler commercial modules.
We published a dedicated ZelerData pricing page with MXN plans based on processed order volume, refresh cadence, and entry points from the general pricing page and module page, while keeping other modules without public pricing until they are available.
ZelerData custom functions now include JSDoc documentation so Google Sheets can show usage suggestions, parameters, and help while writing formulas.
ZelerData tokens generated from app.zeler.ai can now work across all active and authorized MELI accounts for the user, while keeping account-level validation before running formulas in Google Sheets.
We updated the custom function contract so ZelerData formulas use canonical `ZELERDATA_*` names in Google Sheets, replacing the previous Sheetseller reference across invocation, examples, and validation.
We updated font sizes and supporting text across public pages, forms, navigation, and content sections to improve readability and accessibility without changing product availability states.
The public module identity now uses Zeler names: ZelerData, ZelerPricing, ZelerStock, ZelerSupport, and ZelerListings, while preserving their current availability states and boundaries.
Users with linked MELI accounts can now receive the validation needed to use modules in app.zeler.ai without authorizing each module account by account.
Data received from the MELI API is now handled in CDMX time for Mexico users, reducing differences when comparing information between Zeler and Mercado Libre.
The landing page now includes links to app.zeler.ai so users can enter the operational platform from the navigation and footer.