Gatsby has evolved significantly from being a simple static site generator to a comprehensive platform with cloud and hosting offerings, focusing on enhancing user and developer experiences. In 2021, Gatsby launched several powerful features, including Gatsby Cloud Hosting, a global CDN, and the introduction of Gatsby 4, which added flexible rendering modes like Server Side Rendering (SSR) and Deferred Static Generation (DSG). The year also saw improvements in routing with the File System Route API and the release of the highly optimized Gatsby Image plugin. In 2022, the emphasis shifted to performance and optimization, with enhancements like CMS Preview for content editors, TypeScript integration, and the introduction of Image CDN to speed up image processing. Gatsby has improved site performance significantly, with 40% of its sites passing Google's Core Web Vitals thresholds on mobile, outperforming competitors like Next.js and Nuxt.js. As Gatsby continues to innovate with features like the Gatsby Head API and Incremental Deploys, it remains committed to pushing the boundaries of web performance and functionality, with exciting updates on the horizon for Gatsby 5.