- Two more onboarding templates — Real estate + Legal/professional servicesCloses the explicit rev-165 next-sprint candidate at the seventh and eighth verticals. Rev 19 introduced industry onboarding templates with five verticals (ecommerce/saas/consulting/agency/creator); rev 165 added Healthcare/Wellness as the sixth. Rev 166 adds Real estate / property (owner-led brokerages, property managers, leasing — 4 high-importance memory entries: buyer/tenant outreach voice, listing freshness floor, renewal red flag, review cadence + 1 sample buyer-feedback signal) AND Legal / professional services (solo + small firms, accountants, advisors — 4 high-importance memory entries: client communication voice, conflict-check policy, deadline-buffer lesson, retention red flag + 1 sample client-feedback signal). Both verticals were named in the rev-165 running state as the next natural underserved segments. Pure additive — same rev-19 pattern, new `OnboardingTemplateKey` values (`real_estate`, `legal`), no migration. Brings the templates cluster to eight named verticals, closing the day-1 starvation-point story across every owner-led SMB segment Loop Desk's approval-first vocabulary fits.
- Public /templates marketing pagePairs with /integrations (rev 165 — vendor inventory) as the second public marketing surface that answers a specific procurement-conscious question. /integrations answers 'what does this product connect to'; /templates answers 'will it know my industry on day 1'. Until rev 166 the rev-19/165/166 onboarding template list lived only inside the signup flow — a prospect evaluating Loop Desk had to start a workspace to see whether their vertical was supported. The /templates page closes that loop: every available template renders as a card with name, description, vertical-keyword chip, memory + signal counts, and a `<details>` expansion that lists every memory entry + sample signal the template pre-loads — concrete day-1 evidence for the buyer's procurement check. Sitemap entry + nav links across landing/integrations/roadmap/changelog/blog/docs. SEO win on per-vertical buyer terms ('AI workspace for healthcare practice', 'AI workspace for real estate brokerage', 'AI workspace for legal practice', etc.).
- Activation checklist v3 — clickable step rowsRev 165 v2 sharpened copy + added the 6th step + percent. Rev 166 v3 makes each step *clickable* — tap 'Connect a feed' → smooth-scroll to `#panel-sources`. Each step now has an optional `href` mapping to a matching dashboard panel anchor (`#panel-sources` / `#panel-signal-add` / `#panel-approvals` / `#panel-integrations`). Done steps stay inert; live steps render as `<a>` with the new `.ld-activation-step-link` treatment (hover lift + brand-color background tint + focus-visible ring + 'Take me there →' chip that fades in on hover). Closes the day-1 'where do I do this?' friction without a new copy axis. Pairs with the rev-23 keyboard-shortcut FAB + rev-27 ⌘K command palette as the third launcher into dashboard panels — but the most discoverable one for new operators who don't yet know about the keyboard surface.
- Rich social-share metadata across the public marketing trioUntil rev 166 the public marketing surfaces (/changelog, /roadmap, /integrations, plus the new /templates) had only title + description metadata; share links into Slack / X / LinkedIn / Discord / Bluesky rendered as plain-text previews, which converts at a fraction of the rate of rich-card previews. Rev 166 adds full openGraph + twitter card blocks to all four pages with canonical URLs, OG image references, descriptive social-share copy distinct from the page-meta copy (so the share-card lede reads as a hook rather than a duplication), and `card: summary_large_image`. Marketing surface improvement that compounds across every share — every rev-101 changelog permalink share, rev-125 roadmap permalink share, and rev-126 roadmap-filter share chip now lands in chat with a card preview.