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DrawMyPlace Launch and POLPROG Product Updates
Summary of the week of 13-20 June 2026 at POLPROG. The most important event is the launch of DrawMyPlace - a tool for planning electrical installations in 2D and 3D. Beyond that, we rolled out updates to live applications and moved forward the projects we are still preparing for launch. Need something similar? We handle custom software development.
Launch: DrawMyPlace

DrawMyPlace drawmyplace.com
- A 2D floor plan editor connected to an interactive 3D model (walls, room rendering, scene export).
- Electrical installation module: points, manual cable routing, circuits, distribution boards, and configurable project validation.
- A continuously updated bill of materials together with pricing, CSV export, and variant comparison.
- Runs locally in the browser, with autosave and no account.
Projects being prepared for launch
Three applications are still under construction and have not gone to production, so we are only giving a general status, without details:
- MateOn - a social application. Work is at an advanced stage and preparations for publication are underway.
- CostBoard - a cost management application. Also in an advanced phase, ahead of its launch in the stores.
- JobBoard - a listings portal with job offers. In preparation, with sign-in via Google, GitHub, and LinkedIn, a newsletter, and an admin panel; this week we prepared its deployment.
Updates to live applications
The most important changes in applications that are already available to users:

GuitarAtlas myguitaratlas.com
- A new Musical Discoveries section - a board of guitar videos from YouTube with filters and likes.
- A moderation panel for the administrator (hiding and removing community submissions).

WelcomeTo1997 enter1997.com
- Expansion of the archive to seven emulated systems from the years 1977-1999, including BASIC, Amiga, and Macintosh desktops as well as a working BASIC interpreter.
- A redesigned archive page with a start screen.

CosmoLapse cosmolapse.com
- An ephemeris timeline and a sky panel for tracking planet positions over time.
- A rebuilt planet scale comparison and an animated orrery on the home page (light and dark theme).

FlowTrace flowtracelab.com
- An animated Cookie Trace scene showing how tracking cookies spread between analytics, ads, and third parties.
- A rebuilt home page with a live preview panel.

MyLastTab mylasttab.com
- A full interface redesign.
- New features: a poem created by AI and a "shape of the day" based on a new visualization engine.

PageDNA getpagedna.com
- A new SEO audit panel with an expanded set of information.
- A redesigned layout for the analysis results.

ElectronTrail electrontrail.com
- A new comparison page.
- A shared header control component (language, theme, menu).
The remaining live applications mostly received support for AI agents this week (llms.txt files and rules for crawlers), light/dark theme toggles, and independent deployments:
EntityMap
- An expanded graph panel: focus mode, area and domain filters, path search, a minimap, zoom controls, and PNG export.
- A new export service that returns the full graph together with scan metadata.
- Accessibility fixes: keyboard navigation, a region for screen readers, and a colorblind-safe palette.
- Strengthened scanning and a fix for the panel (it opens without sign-in). The same graph features also made their way into the browser extension.
The POLPROG site
- We published over 40 comparison articles in the Knowledge base (including ChatGPT vs Claude, Cursor vs Copilot).
- We added DrawMyPlace to the offering, new entries in the news, and support for AI agents.

Over the past month the domain's link profile also grew noticeably: Domain Rating rose by 44 points to 49, 448 backlinks were added (554 in total) from 22 new referring domains. The data comes from Ahrefs. You can check your SEO for free in the SEO section of our tool PageDNA (getpagedna.com).
One launch, many updates, and two projects nearing the finish line - that is what the week looked like at POLPROG.

