Release Notes 2026-01-12 to 2026-01-18

Published
January 18, 2026

Last week we focused on making uploads and bulk updates in AmpliFlow faster and clearer. You’ll see a simpler upload flow, clearer completion actions, and a new way to update many items at once. We also improved overall reliability and performance behind the scenes.

New features / Improvements

  • Clearer multi-file and photo uploads: The uploader now indicates when you can add multiple files or photos, reducing confusion and re-tries.
  • Streamlined upload actions: We removed the old “Replace” option in file uploads. You can now download or delete files directly, which makes managing files more predictable.
  • Smarter completion prompts: When you add at least one file or photo, you’ll see a clear “Mark Completed” option with guidance so you can finish the activity with confidence.
  • Less clutter, fewer steps: We removed the “Reset” button and the “All activities are done” alert to cut distractions and prevent accidental resets.
  • Bulk edit capabilities: You can now make changes to many items at once, similar to bulk import. This saves time on repetitive edits and keeps data consistent.

Fixed bugs

  • Resolved confusing buttons in upload activities: Removed the extra “Mark as completed” button that appeared above “Mark as reviewed,” and adjusted the layout so the completion button no longer blends with the Finalize button.

Thank you for using AmpliFlow, please don't hesitate to contact support with suggestions for future development or bug reports.

Release Notes 2026-01-05 to 2026-01-11

Published
January 11, 2026

Last week’s updates to AmpliFlow focused on clearer information in custom lists, smoother file uploads, and a new experimental feature to see KPI trends over time and accumulated KPI data. These changes aim to reduce confusion, improve day-to-day workflows, and give early access to more insightful performance views.

New features / Improvements

  • New KPI Trend Analysis and accumulated KPIs (beta): Under Experimental Features, you can now explore monthly and cumulative KPIs with comparison to previous periods and simple forecasts. The view aligns labels and visuals with each KPI’s “good/bad” direction, handles partial months and data gaps more gracefully, and supports smaller screens and keyboard navigation. Existing KPI views remain unchanged if you do not enable the beta.
  • Rich text and Markdown for custom list descriptions: When creating or editing custom list descriptions, you can format text with headers, bold, italics, and lists. Descriptions now display as clean, readable content in the app, improving clarity for teams that rely on guidance within list descriptions.

Fixed bugs

  • Custom list item tables now show referenced list titles: When viewing items that reference other custom lists, the titles of those referenced lists are now visible, removing ambiguity and making cross-references easier to understand.
  • File uploads work reliably on all custom list items: Users can upload files to custom list items where uploads previously failed, restoring expected workflows for attaching documents and evidence.

Thank you for using AmpliFlow, please don't hesitate to contact support with suggestions for future development or bug reports.

Release Notes 2025-12-29 to 2026-01-04

Published
January 4, 2026

Last week we focused on making AmpliFlow smoother to use, especially around checklists, tasks, and custom lists. Users should see clearer labels, more reliable actions when finalizing steps, faster task assignment, and restored ability to upload files in custom lists. We also made behind-the-scenes style updates to keep the app future-proof without changing how you work day to day.

New features / Improvements

  • Future-proof styling: We updated our styling approach behind the scenes to keep performance healthy and ensure long-term compatibility. There is no change to how the interface looks or works for you.

Fixed bugs

  • Restored “Add page” button in Pages: Users who were missing the “Add page” button can now add pages as expected.
  • Faster “assign user to task”: Assigning a user to a task is now quicker and more responsive, especially in larger tenants.
  • Finalize step shows the correct state: After clicking “Confirm finalize step,” the checklist now switches to the finalized step card immediately, avoiding confusion.
  • File uploads in custom lists: Customers can again upload files in custom list items without confusing errors.
  • Clearer custom list item names: Custom list items no longer show “Unnamed item” in tables or when adding new items. Titles now use only meaningful referenced values, resulting in accurate, readable names.

Thank you for using AmpliFlow, please don't hesitate to contact support with suggestions for future development or bug reports.

Release Notes 2025-12-22 to 2025-12-28

Published
December 28, 2025

Last week’s updates to AmpliFlow focused on keeping your experience fast and consistent.

New features / Improvements

  • Foundation for custom list flexibility: We progressed the rework of the custom list data model for project planning. While there’s no visible change yet, this lays groundwork for more flexible and reliable custom lists soon.

Fixed bugs

  • No user-facing bug fixes this week.

Thank you for using using AmpliFlow, please don't hesistate to contact support with suggestions for future development or bug reports.

Release Notes 2025-12-15 to 2025-12-21

Published
December 21, 2025

Last week we focused on making barcode capture more flexible and improving reliability across testing and data migrations. These changes reduce friction for users scanning barcodes, ensure migrated data continues to work smoothly in everyday workflows, and improve the stability of the app you use day to day.

New features / Improvements

  • Barcode scanning accepts more codes: You can now scan and save barcodes beyond EAN13, including shorter numeric barcodes such as 6‑digit codes. This reduces failed scans and speeds up data entry when working with varied barcode labels.
  • Smoother data migration to Activities: Custom Lists and Staff Appraisals now run on the same foundation. You should see consistent behavior when building templates, entering items/records, filtering lists, exporting, and working with linked data. Existing links and bookmarks continue to open the correct records.
  • More reliable app behavior in the background: We added under‑the‑hood reliability improvements to our automated checks so issues are caught earlier, resulting in a more stable experience.

Fixed bugs

  • Resolved errors that could occur during database updates, ensuring upgrades complete cleanly without interrupting your work.
  • Fixed issues related to deleting items so removals behave as expected.
  • Addressed minor casting and style inconsistencies that could cause unexpected behavior in edge cases.

Thank you for using AmpliFlow, please don't hesitate to contact support with suggestions for future development or bug reports.