The new fittings system has been getting expanded and cleaned up quite a bit.
What’s new
- Community fittings can now be published and browsed through a dedicated fittings section.
- The fittings browser has been improved for better scaling as more fits get added.
- Filters and sorting have been refined so it is easier to browse by category, ship, popularity, recency, and alpha-compatible fits.
- Mobile behavior for the fittings browser was improved so the page works much better on smaller screens.
- Individual fitting pages now do a better job of keeping you moving through KillSync instead of hitting a dead end.
- Fitting detail pages now connect into the rest of KillSync
Fitting pages now surface additional navigation paths tied to the fit author, including:
- pilot killmail history
- pilot intel
- corp intel where available
- alliance intel where available
That means fittings are no longer just isolated pages. They now act more like an entry point into broader intel and activity research.
Linked pilot publishing
If you use linked pilots on your KillSync account, fits can now be published under the linked pilot you choose instead of only your primary website pilot.
Important note:
public fit pages only show the single pilot chosen for that fit linked pilot relationships are not exposed publicly
That privacy boundary matters a lot, so this was implemented carefully.
Forum Style and Layout Refresh
The forums also got a style and layout pass.
This was aimed at making the forum section feel more consistent with the rest of KillSync instead of feeling like an older disconnected part of the platform.
Forum improvements include
- cleaner overall visual presentation
- better layout consistency
- improved readability
- a more cohesive KillSync look and feel
This is part of the larger effort to make the whole site feel like one connected platform rather than a collection of separate tools.
Search Improvements
Search has also been improved.
The goal here was to make it easier to find what you are actually looking for without having to be overly exact with names or terms.
Depending on where you’re searching, this includes better handling for:
- partial matches
- broader matching behavior
- more forgiving results when users do not type exact names
This should make navigation and discovery feel much smoother across the site.
KillSync keeps moving further beyond being just a killmail page.
The overall direction is still the same:
- stronger intel tools
- better market and industry visibility
- improved multi-character workflows
- more connected navigation between systems
- better usability on both desktop and mobile
The fittings system in particular is becoming another strong funnel into intel, activity research, and broader engagement.
Keep the feedback coming
A lot of the recent improvements have come directly from user feedback, testing, and real usage patterns. If something feels awkward, missing, or like it should connect better to another part of the platform, say so.
That input has been helping shape what KillSync turns into. Thank You.