July 2026
Deeper Starlink management, a device dashboard that scales to any fleet size, and subscription renewals that stay aligned to the calendar.
1. Custom DNS and connected devices in StarController
Section titled “1. Custom DNS and connected devices in StarController”StarController — launched in June — gains two of its most useful capabilities. You can now set custom DNS servers on your Starlink fleet directly from the cloud, and a new Connected Devices tab shows exactly which clients are on each dish, including the hardware vendor of every device. We also hardened how StarController talks to Starlink: it paces its own requests and rides out Starlink’s rate limits gracefully, so a busy account no longer shows dishes as frozen or offline when they’re actually online.
2. A dashboard built to scale
Section titled “2. A dashboard built to scale”Dashboard 3.0 now loads your device list page by page from the server, and this faster, server-paginated view is the default for everyone — so it stays quick whether you manage fifty devices or fifty thousand. You can choose how many devices to show per page (100, 500 or 1,000), filter the list by any attribute or by clicking an indicator, and the fleet-wide summary cards keep counting your whole network, not just the current page. Devices can now also be renamed and given custom icons to match how you organize your sites.
3. Renewals that line up with the calendar
Section titled “3. Renewals that line up with the calendar”Subscription renewals and proration now follow calendar months instead of a flat 30-day cycle, so your billing date stays put month after month instead of slowly drifting earlier. We also added safeguards that prevent duplicate or legacy charges from being created on accounts that have already moved to a newer plan — making billing more predictable and easier to trust.