We are excited to announce the release of Dizzy 5.3.9, one of the most comprehensive updates to the platform so far.
This version focuses on improving the overall reliability, monetization flexibility, creator tools, and administrative control across the platform. The update introduces new payment gateway integrations, major improvements to the video experience, expanded creator payout options, enhanced moderation tools, improved live streaming controls, and multiple user interface refinements.
Our goal with this release is simple: make Dizzy more powerful, more scalable, and easier to manage for real-world creator platforms.
Monetization flexibility is critical for any creator platform. With version 5.3.9, Dizzy expands its global payment support with two new integrations.
Dizzy now includes native YooKassa integration, supporting both one-time payments and subscription billing.
The integration includes secure webhook verification, improved payment tracking, subscription intent handling, and automated renewal workflows. Platform administrators can easily configure YooKassa credentials and settings directly from the admin panel.
This addition makes Dizzy much more accessible for markets where YooKassa is widely used.
Version 5.3.9 also introduces EPOCH payment gateway support, which is widely used for subscription-based digital platforms.
The integration supports hosted checkout flows, secure webhook verification, refund and chargeback handling, subscription lifecycle management, and detailed gateway diagnostics logging for easier monitoring.
These additions significantly expand Dizzy’s global monetization capabilities.
The video playback experience inside the feed has been significantly improved.
Single video posts now start playing directly inline within the feed, eliminating the need to open a popup player. This change provides a smoother and more modern browsing experience similar to leading social platforms.
Additional improvements include:
Faster video initialization
Improved progress bar scrubbing
Better control stability
Automatic pause when videos leave the viewport
Automatic resume when the video becomes visible again
Global mute synchronization across feed videos
These improvements make content consumption smoother and more engaging.
The OBS overlay system has been expanded with stronger admin-side controls.
Administrators can now configure:
Whether the OBS overlay module is enabled
Maximum number of active overlays per creator
Automatic revocation of the oldest overlay when limits are reached
A new admin panel page also allows administrators to monitor overlay tokens, creators, statuses, and timestamps.
This provides better control for platforms using OBS integrations.
Dizzy 5.3.9 introduces a more powerful moderation system.
Administrators can now assign users as moderators and define their permissions with much greater precision. Permissions can be configured per page and per action, allowing platforms to build structured moderation teams without giving full admin access.
The permission interface has also been redesigned to be clearer and easier to manage.
Creators now have more payout flexibility with new supported withdrawal methods.
New payout options include:
Payoneer
Zelle
Western Union
Bitcoin
Mercado Pago
Each method includes dedicated payout fields and validation logic to ensure reliable payout processing.
Withdrawal requests now also store payout address snapshots to improve financial auditing and payout tracking.
Campaign donations have been improved and more tightly integrated into the platform.
Donations now:
Support all active payment methods
Appear in user payment history
Contribute to dashboard earnings analytics
Can be managed from a dedicated admin panel page
Admins can filter donations by campaign, ID, or date range, making donation tracking easier.
The live streaming system also received several improvements.
Administrators can now independently enable or disable individual interaction modules including:
Live Poll
Live Gift
Live Q&A
Live Chat
The mobile live streaming interface has also been improved to reduce screen obstruction and keep the video area more visible during broadcasts.
Live gift animations were also redesigned for smoother visual presentation.
Dizzy now provides an improved PWA installation experience for mobile users.
Visitors using supported mobile browsers will see a guided installation prompt shortly after the page loads.
Android devices can trigger native installation prompts, while iOS users receive instructions for adding the platform to their home screen.
These improvements make Dizzy feel more like a native mobile application.
A new message reporting and moderation workflow has been introduced.
Users can now report messages directly from chat conversations. Administrators and moderators can review these reports from a dedicated moderation page that includes report details, message previews, and moderation actions.
This helps platform owners maintain safer communities.
Version 5.3.9 also includes multiple admin panel improvements.
These include:
A redesigned admin header tool area
Improved pending task visibility
Admin menu search with autocomplete
Better system health display
Expanded night mode compatibility across admin pages
These changes make managing the platform faster and more intuitive.
This update also includes a large number of stability improvements across the platform, including improvements to:
LiveKit video call handling
Mobile audio playback reliability
Payment invoice consistency
Dark mode UI consistency
GIF search functionality via Giphy
Together, these improvements strengthen the overall platform reliability.
Dizzy 5.3.9 represents a major step forward for the platform.
With expanded monetization options, stronger moderation tools, improved media playback, enhanced live streaming controls, and multiple administrative improvements, this update makes Dizzy more capable of supporting modern creator platforms at scale.
We will continue to improve the platform and introduce new features in upcoming releases.
Thank you for being part of the Dizzy community.