Webhooks Improvements & Email Internationalization

v0.3.8

9/25/25

v0.3.9

10/13/25

v0.3.10

10/14/25

  • Release notes

    Release notes

    v0.3.9 Webhooks Improvements & Email Internationalization

    Added: Webhook support across core event types

    Added: Email i18n (Spanish / English) with per-organisation and per-user settings

    Added: Invitation and client language fallback logic

    Improved: Spanish translation fixes (e.g. “Artículo” in relevant contexts)

    Removed: MUI upgrade bump (postponed)

  • Webhooks

    Support for configuring webhooks across key Fabrex events

    • You can now define webhooks in Fabrex to receive payloads for events (e.g. quote created and updated, quote accepted, order created and updated) in your system.
    • Multiple targets, security (signatures, shared secrets), and delivery logging are included.
    • End-to-end integration with any of your third-party applications (ERP, CRM, etc.).

    i18n Email Language (English / Spanish)

    Modal window in Fabrex showing organisation-level settings, with language dropdown set to Spanish
    SETTINGS > ORGANIZATION SETTINGS

    Organisation default language

    As an admin, you can now set a default language (Spanish or English) for your organisation’s outgoing emails.

    Fabrex user account settings page showing language dropdown set to English
    SETTINGS > ACCOUNT SETTINGS

    User override / language picker (emails only)

    Individual users can pick whether they want to receive emails in English or Spanish. This only affects email content.

    Side-by-side view of two Fabrex quote notification emails — one in English addressed to Sebastian, and one in Spanish addressed to Amelia

    Invitation & client language logic / fallbacks

    • If an invited user has a language set in the invitation, they’ll receive the invite in that language.
    • Invited clients: if no language is set, fall back to the supplier’s language (then English).
    • Invited within organisation: if no language, fall back to organisation default (then English).
    • Anonymous clients using a public portal: they’ll receive emails in the supplier’s language (fallback to English).

    Note: This release only localizes emails and PDFs. The Fabrex web UI (menus, buttons, labels) remains in the existing UI language.
    Currently, only Spanish and English are supported — if you’d like more languages (French, German, etc.), let us know.

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