Custory now uses cleaner, slug-based URLs for journeys and reusable items.
Journey and item links now resolve to human-readable canonical paths instead of relying only on raw IDs. Old IDs and previous slugs still resolve through aliases, so existing bookmarks and shared links keep working even after names change.
What's New
Readable journey and item URLs. Journeys and items now have canonical slug-based links, which makes URLs easier to read and easier to share.
Old links still work. Legacy ID-based routes and previous slugs continue to resolve, so renamed records do not break old bookmarks or pasted links.
Cleaner sharing. Copying a journey or item now produces a more predictable URL that is easier to understand at a glance.
Less fragile routing. The app now has a clearer separation between canonical links and redirect routes, which reduces URL edge cases across the product.
Why it matters
URLs are part of the product experience.
Cleaner paths make links easier to share, easier to recognize, and less likely to break when records get renamed. That keeps navigation and collaboration feeling more deliberate, while reducing the amount of URL-specific cleanup users have to think about.