VerseWorthy/What’s New
What’s New
VerseWorthy is built and maintained by one person. This page is the record of
what has changed and what has been fixed — including the parts you would never have
noticed, because those are usually the ones worth telling you about.
17 August 2026
Songwriting guides
Five long-form guides and a hub page covering the questions that come
up most: why lyrics come back generic,
what to change in the writing,
how to get from a story to a lyric, and
how to prepare a country song for Suno. No account needed,
no signup wall, and they carry no advertising.
Buying credits
Credit packages can now be bought. There is still no subscription and there never will be:
you buy a number of credits once, and they do not expire. Payment runs through Stripe, and
VerseWorthy never sees your card details.
Smaller fixes
- Link previews on social platforms were pointing at an image format none of them can
render, so shared links appeared without a preview. Fixed across every page.
- The homepage carried a leftover instruction telling search engines not to list the site.
It had been there since launch. Removed.
Earlier in 2026
These went out over the preceding months. Grouped rather than dated, because the exact
release dates were not recorded at the time.
Your rights and your money
- A withdrawal form was added, so you can exercise your right of
withdrawal without writing an email and without hunting for an address. You can use it
whether or not you are signed in.
- The acknowledgement at checkout is now recorded on the server together with the exact
wording you agreed to and the moment you agreed to it. Before, it was only a checkbox in
your browser — which proved nothing, in either direction.
- Subscription language was removed from the legal pages. There is no subscription, so
those pages should never have described one.
Reviews and rewrites
- Long lyrics without section tags were being read as one verse per paragraph, which
produced results labelled up to [Verse 22]. Short stanzas are now grouped into
verses the way a songwriter would group them.
- The headline score is now derived from the same scorecard shown underneath it. Previously
those two were produced separately, so a lyric could be given 78 out of 100 next to an 8
out of 10 on the card.
- After a rewrite the figures are recalculated and shown, with only the ones that
actually moved highlighted. Before, they were recalculated silently.
- The rewrite button was pink text on a pink fill, measured at a contrast ratio of 1.00 to
1 — invisible. It now measures 5.95 and 8.58.
- You can mark a review as useful or not useful. The review itself is only stored if you
explicitly tick the box to include it, and that box is off by default.
Being straight about the AI
- Every panel that produces AI output now carries a short note saying what it is and what
it is not. Generated lyrics are drafts; a review is an opinion; a fact check is a starting
point for your own verification, not a guarantee.
- The obligation to check factual claims yourself was added to the existing AI clause in
the Terms rather than bolted on as a separate waiver, in both languages.
Accounts and security
- Password reset links were expiring the instant they were issued, because timestamps were
being read in the wrong time zone. If you tried to reset your password and the link told
you it had expired, this was why. Fixed.
- Changing your password now ends every other signed-in session, which is what it was
supposed to do all along.
- Error handling was tightened so that no submitted lyric can end up in a server log,
under any error condition.
- Server-side files that are only ever loaded internally are no longer reachable over the
web at all.