Frontier Platform Update - Q1 2026
Following Frontier’s launch in December 2025, Q1 focused on usability improvements, expanded regional visibility, authentication groundwork, and early AI-assisted planning.
Here are some of the highlights:
New
AI-assisted planning beta
Frontier now includes an experimental AI feature that allows users to:
- Build infrastructure plans from a prompt
- Edit existing plans
- Navigate via chat
This is an early public beta and will continue to evolve.
Additional datacenters
Expanded datacenter visibility across the Frontier deployment map, providing broader regional planning options.
US state selection
Users can now select specific US states when planning deployments, enabling more precise regional placement for latency and compliance requirements. This is particularly useful for GPU deployments where state-level selection matters.

SSO v1 preparing for launch
Work is underway on the OneQode Identity Portal - a unified authentication layer that centralises access across OneQode systems. This will introduce single sign-on for staff and customers, providing unified access to Frontier, Billing and OCS.
This establishes the foundation for future enterprise SSO capabilities.
Partner features
Partner-branded portal
Frontier supports co-branded deployments for approved partners operating within a branded environment while leveraging OneQode’s infrastructure footprint.
Power capacity visibility upcoming
Power capacity insights will be available to approved partners via private access, supporting advanced planning for large-scale GPU and compute deployments.
Improvements
GPU configuration flow
Simplified the GPU reservation form by removing unnecessary inputs, reducing friction during initial planning and capacity requests.
Onboarding entry point
Introduced a clearer starting modal to guide users into the appropriate deployment path.
General UX refinements
Multiple layout and flow adjustments to improve multi-service infrastructure planning.
Try it out at app.frontier.systems.

