Building ChatCache

Release notes and honest progress updates. What we shipped, when, and why - no marketing, just what changed.

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  1. v0.2.3ExtensionPDFNavigation

    Outline, better selective export, and stronger PDFs

    This release adds an Outline side panel that turns your own prompts into a table of contents. It is built for long ChatGPT threads: jump to the question you need, move between prompts with the compact page controls, and export from the right place instead of manually scrolling.

    Selective export is cleaner too. You can select everything, clear the selection, hide checkboxes, or pick individual messages before exporting. The side panel now keeps settings, language, feedback, and account controls organized in one place.

    PDF export also got a reliability pass: long prompts, code blocks, math, images, links, and source chips render more cleanly, with branded footers and internal prompt links for long documents.

  2. ContentSEO

    New comparison post - ChatCache vs ExportGPT

    Published a head-to-head comparison today. The short version: ChatCache stays focused on privacy-first, one-click export with faithful formatting for code, LaTeX, and tables. ExportGPT trades some of that for a wider format list (Word, Excel) and an edit-and-preview step. If you're on code-heavy or math-heavy threads, we think ChatCache is the better fit.

    Read it here: ChatCache vs ExportGPT.

  3. ContentUX

    Two cornerstone blog posts + header polish

    Two new long-form posts shipped: Backup ChatGPT Chat History and AI Chat Exporter: Save ChatGPT as PDF, Markdown, and more.

    Also stacked the “Add to Chrome” button label in the header so it doesn't wrap awkwardly at narrow widths.

  4. DashboardIntegrations

    Dashboard Connections - Notion and Google Drive cards

    Added a Connections section to the ChatCache dashboard so you can see which external destinations are linked to your account. Notion and Google Drive cards are live. The actual sync flows land next - this is the foundation.

    The extension itself still requires no account. Sign-in only matters if you want to use the dashboard and (soon) the sync destinations.

  5. SEOContent

    20 new SEO pages + llms.txt

    We shipped a full content cluster covering every export format, every common how-to, and the main comparison questions people ask about exporting ChatGPT. Formats, guides, comparisons, workflows, and use-cases - each gets its own page with FAQ structured data.

    We also published llms.txtso AI crawlers can discover canonical pages. If you searched for something like “export ChatGPT to CSV” last week and didn't find us, you should now.

  6. Account

    Google sign-in on the website

    You can now sign in with Google on getchatcache.com. The extension itself still requires no account - sign-in is only needed for the dashboard and the upcoming sync destinations.

  7. PrivacyPolicy

    Privacy policy rewritten to match reality

    The old privacy policy was vague about where data actually goes. We rewrote it to be specific: six of seven export formats run entirely in your browser, PDF rendering uses a secure HTTPS API and doesn't persist data. No analytics and no trackers ship with the extension.

    Read the full policy at /privacy.

  8. Launch

    New getchatcache.com

    First public version of the marketing site. Homepage with SEO metadata and schema, dedicated /privacy and /support pages, and a refreshed CC brand icon. Blog and dashboard to follow.

What should we build next?

Bug reports, feature requests, workflow asks - all welcome. The roadmap is open.

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