The Activity tab in Settings now records workspace creation, every plan change (including those triggered by Stripe in the background), and every scoring-fields edit on the Company tab — not just the obvious ones. You can finally answer 'who changed this and when?' without leaving Stela. Five improvements landed across the Activity feed so the audit trail matches reality: Workspace creation now appears — When a new workspace is created — by self-signup or by support — the Activity tab now shows a 'Workspace created' entry with the actor (the new owner, or a support admin if we set it up for you). Same for trial extensions, plan overrides applied by support, entitlement changes, and workspace deactivations: all five now appear with the actor named. Plan changes always show — even the ones Stripe drives — Plan changes that happen in the background — your subscription renewing, your card failing then succeeding, a webhook from Stripe that flips your plan — now appear in the Activity tab attributed correctly. Self-serve plan changes (upgrade, downgrade, founders-friends → paid, cancel a pending downgrade) all show with the right action label, not 'unknown'. Cancelling a pending downgrade is now its own entry instead of being silent. Editing scoring fields from the Company tab now logs an entry — Before, editing your scoring vertical or brand value proposition from the Settings Company tab only logged half the time (depending on which Save button you used). Now every change to your scoring vertical, custom vertical description, or brand value proposition shows in Activity — regardless of which tab you saved from. The brand value proposition text itself is never stored in the audit row (only the fact that it changed). Filter by 'Discovery filters' — The Activity tab's filter dropdown gains a 'Discovery filters' group, so you can quickly narrow to per-campaign discovery-filter changes (the YouTube relevance language / region / freshness overrides we shipped on May 3rd). One click separates discovery tuning from everything else. Faster Settings → Company tab Save — Saving the Company tab is now a single round-trip to our backend instead of two. Same form, same fields — just snappier. Behind the scenes the audit trail is unified, which is also why scoring-fields edits now reliably show up (see above).