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Content Hub Insights: Checking Your Sitecore Content Hub Version

Content Hub Insights: Checking Your Sitecore Content Hub Version

In previous versions, you could check the Content Hub version by accessing this URL: https://sitecorecontenthubURL/api/status. Visiting this URL would display the product_version.

In Sitecore Content Hub, the version was previously displayed, but starting from version 4.2 and above, it will now show the release date.

You can find more details here:



To check the release date, log in to Content Hub and click the Manage icon on the right-hand side.




Now, scroll down to the bottom right corner to see the release date.



Also, you can check from this URL https://content-hub-url/api/status/, once you hit this URL then you can check "build_date".




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