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My Settings just got rebuilt as a micro front-end — same APIs, completely new UI on the platform's shared component library. It now deploys independently of the main Evo release cycle, has automated tests catching regressions before they hit customers, and supports all six languages out of the box. This is also a prerequisite for the bigger move ahead: replacing the legacy Evo main web app without an emergency rewrite when the time comes.
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same APIs, completely rewritten front end, built with the same new component library we use across all our MFEs. The old my settings was built on a legacy MVC framework. The platform has since moved to a micro front end architecture and my settings were still on the old stack.
It had zero automated tests and was bundled so tightly into the Evo monolith that a small change could break something completely unrelated. So moving to MFEs to MFE also means any new features can now be accelerated using Evo Builder. It now deploys independently, fixes and features ship without touching the the broader Evo release cycle.
It's fully tested, so we catch regressions before they reach customers. It supports all six languages out of the box, and it's now consistent with cookie preferences, language settings, and org settings. So essentially, it's one architecture across the board. a bigger perspective, this was a prerequisite for evil resiliency.
So if the evil main web application ever needs to be replaced, which is the direction we're heading, the old widget couldn't survive that move without an emergency rewrite. We did this migration on our own terms now, so it's already ready. On this, this is live in production.
Customers will notice a design uplift built with our new component library, so it looks and feels consistent with the rest of the platform. So if I can just grab the share screen for a second. What you're seeing now is the new branding with the UI uplift and everything mentioned before from a technical perspective, the changes that we've done with the infrastructure and everything in between.
So everything works the same. We have the same checks in place for each of these areas. You can also revert to access branding like you would be able to do before.
And the My Settings page, which is essentially in the new UI uplift I've mentioned earlier with everything you want to have aligned with the new designs that we have for. Evil. Right, so this is it from me, Andrzej, handing over to you.