One of the biggest pieces of feedback we get on are people wondering what’s happened to their edits they’ve made. And we’re the first to admit: our user edit process still has a long way to go. But today we’re happy to announce a nice new way of keeping of the queue of edits made to the site, including your own: The CrunchBase Edit Timeline. Great title, right?
The timeline will show you a reverse-chronological, paginated list of all the edits made to the site (all 77,047 of them). We’re also flashing some edit stats on the sidebar; there have been 581 edits to the site today, 1852 this week, and 9431 this month (thanks to the ActiveSupport CoreExtension Calculations for making these easy).
Another good way to find out when your edits get applied is to subscribe to a company (or person or any other entity) RSS feed. Check out this earlier article on revision RSS feeds.





