This release is about polish. It does not change how you record expenses or how balances are calculated; it fixes visible details that made everyday screens feel less stable.
The card keeps its shape
In the credit-card detail view, the side summary could grow when cycle categories were present and push the physical card into the wrong height. The card now keeps its real proportion, while the summary panel uses the space better: a larger donut, amounts at the top, categories in the middle and the payment action in a clear area.
Breadcrumbs without dead ends
Some breadcrumbs linked intermediate segments that did not have their own page. The most visible case was Accounts inside a card detail view: it looked like a valid destination, but led to a route that did not exist. Those segments now stay as text when there is no screen to navigate to.
Less internal noise
We also cleaned development warnings so checks are easier to read. This does not change the direct experience, but it keeps the ground tidier for future iteration without hiding real problems among known warnings.
What is next
We are continuing to tune the details that show up with real usage: navigation, empty states, responsive behavior and quick number reading. The goal is for every screen to feel more predictable without adding new steps.