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How Carpathian Versioning Works

Carpathian uses version + build numbers to track every release. Find your build on the Support page to report issues or see what changed.

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Every Carpathian release is identified by two numbers: a version and a build.

Version is a milestone marker. It looks like 2026.4 -- the year and a release number. This changes when we ship major features, pricing updates, or significant platform changes.

Build is the individual update number. Every time we push a change to the platform, the build number goes up by one. Build 436, Build 437, Build 438, and so on.

Together, they look like this: 2026.4 Build 436

Where to find your build number

Your current version and build number are shown at the bottom of the Support page in your dashboard. When we ship a new build, you'll also see a notification on your dashboard with a summary of what changed.

Reporting issues

When reporting a bug or contacting support, include your build number. This tells us exactly which version of the platform you're on and helps us pinpoint the issue faster.

For example: "I'm on 2026.4 Build 436 and the bandwidth chart isn't loading."

Staying up to date

The full changelog is available on the Support page under Platform Updates. You can expand any build to see what was included in that release.