# April 2026

- [Billing page redesign Released](https://docs.scraperapi.com/resources/release-notes/april-2026/billing-page-redesign-released.md): We've redesigned the billing page from the ground up to make it easier to understand your plan, manage usage, and upgrade when you're ready.
- [ScraperAPI LlamaIndex Integration](https://docs.scraperapi.com/resources/release-notes/april-2026/scraperapi-llamaindex-integration.md): We’re excited to introduce ScraperAPI’s official LlamaIndex tools integration — a powerful new way to bring real-time web data directly into your LLM workflows.
- [Crawler General Availability Update](https://docs.scraperapi.com/resources/release-notes/april-2026/crawler-general-availability-update.md): We’re excited to announce that Crawler v2.0 has officially moved out of beta
- [DataPipeline Update: 10× Larger Jobs & 30-Day Data Retention Policy](https://docs.scraperapi.com/resources/release-notes/april-2026/datapipeline-update-10-larger-jobs-and-30-day-data-retention-policy.md): Two significant updates to DataPipeline are shipping together today.


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