October 24th, 2025

October 2025

FulGaz Friday #28

Hey FulGaz Riders,

How was your week? The indoor season in the northern hemisphere is definitely in full swing. And I’m not saying that just subjectively, daily activities on the platform have been steadily climbing this past week. Let’s take a look behind the scenes at what’s new with FulGaz development.

The biggest news is we released version 6.0.3 publicly last week on all platforms. We deliberately tested this version not only internally but also with your help over the past several weeks and as a result, it’s been one of the most stable FulGaz releases ever. Don’t get me wrong, bugs happen, but this time we were able to catch dozens before they made it into production.

As is the nature of software development, we’re already collecting new issues. Both from your feedback and from our monitoring systems. We’ve kicked off work on the next update and we’re targeting another release in the next few weeks. Known bugs are being actively addressed (thanks to everyone logging them at feedback.fulgaz.com) but if you’ve spotted anything, make sure to log it or upvote existing ones. Our goal is to finalize the next beta version by early November.

While this past release focused mainly on stability and performance, we also rolled out the new Gradient Preview feature. Thanks for all the positive feedback so far. As with any feature, there’s room to go deeper and improve it based on your input. One commonly requested change was denser color bands and that’s already in the works. After reviewing the lively discussion in the FulGaz Riders Facebook Group, we’ll align FulGaz with ROUVY’s gradient coloring:

  • <0.5%

  • 0.6 - 2.9%

  • 3 - 5.9%

  • 6 - 8.9%

  • 9 - 11.9%

  • >12%

This will allow more visual differentiation, especially above 6% where the current gradient ends. We’re aiming to include this change in the upcoming beta version along with various bug fixes. If you’d like early access, drop us a line at support@fulgaz.com and we’ll add you to our tester group. The more indoor setups we test, the faster we can confidently ship it.

One last note, we’re also actively working through all reported issues and suggestions. Keep submitting feedback at feedback.fulgaz.com and even more importantly, upvote existing requests when relevant. Prioritization depends on upvotes, so don’t just add but engage too.

That’s it for this week, stay safe and keep riding!

~Erik

P.S. The cover from FulGaz Friday #26 was The Balcony Road of the River Lot by Rob Bennet, ridden nearly 15,000 times. A flat ride linking the towns of Cajarc and Saint-Géry (which hosted the Tour de France in 2017). This week’s cover is from the October 2025 ride drop. Can you guess which one?