
Steven Fabre enhanced the liveblocks/liveblocks repository by overhauling product documentation to clarify plan limits, pricing boundaries, and the definition of Monthly Active Users. Focusing on Markdown and documentation best practices, Steven collaborated with product and engineering teams to ensure that included features and paid add-ons were clearly distinguished across services such as comments, notifications, and the text editor. These updates improved customer onboarding and reduced support overhead by making feature sets and usage metrics more transparent. All changes were version-controlled and linked to specific commits, demonstrating a methodical approach to traceability and cross-team alignment in documentation-driven development.

Concise monthly summary for 2025-03 focusing on business value and technical achievements. This month centered on clarifying product plans, pricing boundaries, and MAU definitions to improve customer understanding and reduce support overhead. Key changes were implemented in the liveblocks/liveblocks repository, with documentation updates across services to distinguish included features from paid add-ons (comments, notifications, text editor, sync datastore). Key achievements: - Documented product plan limits and pricing across services, clarifying which features are included vs paid add-ons. - Refined Monthly Active Users (MAU) definition for clearer measurement and communication. - Implemented and linked documentation changes to a concrete commit: adjusting limits in the docs (#2269) (a16376ef9c0e6303d328ad90693b7bc01e40adff). Note on bugs: No major code bugs fixed this month in the tracked work; the focus was on documentation clarifications to reduce ambiguity and potential misconfigurations. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved customer onboarding and self-service clarity, aligning pricing with feature sets, reducing support load. - Better governance of MAU metrics, supporting accurate usage tracking and cost planning. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Documentation best practices, cross-service consistency, and version-controlled updates. - Collaboration with product, engineering, and GTM to ensure accurate pricing and feature delineation. - Traceability through commit references and issue numbers for auditability and easy review.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-03 focusing on business value and technical achievements. This month centered on clarifying product plans, pricing boundaries, and MAU definitions to improve customer understanding and reduce support overhead. Key changes were implemented in the liveblocks/liveblocks repository, with documentation updates across services to distinguish included features from paid add-ons (comments, notifications, text editor, sync datastore). Key achievements: - Documented product plan limits and pricing across services, clarifying which features are included vs paid add-ons. - Refined Monthly Active Users (MAU) definition for clearer measurement and communication. - Implemented and linked documentation changes to a concrete commit: adjusting limits in the docs (#2269) (a16376ef9c0e6303d328ad90693b7bc01e40adff). Note on bugs: No major code bugs fixed this month in the tracked work; the focus was on documentation clarifications to reduce ambiguity and potential misconfigurations. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved customer onboarding and self-service clarity, aligning pricing with feature sets, reducing support load. - Better governance of MAU metrics, supporting accurate usage tracking and cost planning. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Documentation best practices, cross-service consistency, and version-controlled updates. - Collaboration with product, engineering, and GTM to ensure accurate pricing and feature delineation. - Traceability through commit references and issue numbers for auditability and easy review.
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