Release Notes 2025-09-29 to 2025-10-05

Published
October 5, 2025

Last week’s updates to AmpliFlow focus on clearer user visuals, easier content recovery when formatting breaks, and smoother performance in checklist searches and date selection. Several long-standing usability issues were addressed to reduce errors and improve everyday workflows.

New features / Improvements

  • Clearer user initials in avatars: Names with hyphens or extra descriptions now generate up to three intuitive initials (for example, Eva-Lotta Olsson becomes ELO).
  • Fix formatting issues directly in rich text fields: If a rich text field fails due to a formatting error, you can now switch to source view and correct it yourself without waiting for backend fixes.
  • Faster checklist report searches in automated checks: We refined how searches are performed in our validation flows, helping keep the application responsive and reliable under load.
  • More reliable date selection: We resolved issues introduced by a date picker update.

Fixed bugs

  • Addressed an error that could appear when editing checklists.
  • Commenting on stopped checklists: You can now add comments to stopped checklists.
  • Comment box wrapping: Long text in comment boxes now wraps correctly and stays within its container.
  • Editing users in a consistent dialog: The Edit User experience now opens in the same modal manager as other actions, providing a consistent and predictable flow.
  • You can now upload multiple description images to an activity by using the RTF editor.
  • Team save reliability: If saving a team fails once, you can try again and save without starting over.
  • iOS add-team action: Adding a team while editing a checklist step now works correctly on iOS devices.

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

Release Notes 2025-09-22 to 2025-09-28

Published
September 28, 2025

Last week we focused on making AmpliFlow clearer, faster to use, and more consistent. You’ll see clearer required-field indicators, cleaner previews, better image handling on Improvements, and safeguards that prevent empty submissions. We also set smarter defaults to reduce clicks when creating new Improvements.

New features

  • Thumbnail images on Improvement page: Images now appear as small thumbnails so pages load faster and are easier to scan. You can still view full images when needed.
  • Smarter default for new Improvement Severity Grading: The category defaults to Other/Not sure, helping you start faster if you’re unsure where your Improvement fits.

Improvements

  • Clearer required fields: The “required” marking is now shown consistently across the app so you always know what’s needed before you submit.
  • More readable dropdowns and buttons: Disabled dropdowns are visually distinct, dropdown menus no longer use all caps, and preview buttons have simplified sizing for better readability.
  • Easier filtering: The Archived filter is now a simple toggle, making it quicker to include or exclude archived items.
  • Activity editor polish: When deleting activities in a template, spacing and controls are tidied up to avoid layout crowding and reduce distraction.
  • General UI stability: Under-the-hood updates to our popover menus improve positioning and reliability across different screens and browsers.

Fixed bugs

  • Prevent empty Improvement messages: You can no longer submit an Improvement with only spaces in the main message, ensuring every submission contains meaningful content.
  • Step error styling: Borders in steps now display correctly in error states, improving visibility of what needs attention.
  • Preview selection visuals: Selection elements in preview mode no longer appear interactive, reducing misclicks and confusion.
  • Checkbox display in markdown: Checkboxes render properly inside markdown content for clearer reading and interaction.

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

Release Notes 2025-09-15 to 2025-09-21

Published
September 21, 2025

Last week’s updates to AmpliFlow focus on clearer navigation, smoother browsing in Pages, more accurate permissions, and a better viewing experience for images in rich text fields. We also made behind-the-scenes improvements to reliability and testing to prevent similar issues from recurring.

New features

  • Open image previews in rich text fields: You can now open and preview images directly from RTF fields, making it faster to review embedded visuals without leaving the page.
  • Experimental Features tab in Tenant Settings: The former AI tab is now called Experimental Features, clearly signaling that these options are beta/experimental.

Improvements

  • Scalable Pages explorer: The navigation tree in Pages scales better on different screen sizes and content depths and allow you to manually resize it, making it easier to browse and manage complex page structures.
  • Clearer permissions in navigation: Menu items for Pages are now hidden if you don’t have access.
  • Improvement Dashboard filtering behavior: Group By filters now behave predictably when you clear selections, so you won’t end up with an empty view caused by a misapplied filter.
  • General reliability and performance: We removed an older state management dependency and refined tests and endpoints to support a more stable experience over time.
  • Security improvements: We refined how API credentials are handled in requests to align with best practices.

Fixed bugs

  • General UI fixes: Minor issues addressed to keep toggles and interactions working as expected.

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

Release Notes 2025-09-08 to 2025-09-14

Published
September 14, 2025

Last week’s updates to AmpliFlow focused on clearer guidance when leaving unsaved work, ensuring forms remain complete after edits, smoother photo handling in custom lists, and a more informative Improvement Dashboard. Together, these changes reduce confusion, prevent accidental data loss, and make everyday tasks faster and more reliable.

New features

  • Clearer “You have changes” warning: When you try to leave a page or modal with unsaved changes, the updated confirmation explains more clearly that proceeding will discard unsaved edits and guides you to save first if you don’t want to lose work.

Improvements

  • Improvement Dashboard readability: Chart titles are back and the layout is tidied up, making it easier to understand your data at a glance.

Fixed bugs

  • Form validation integrity for Analyze and Act steps: You can no longer publish a form and later bypass the requirement to have at least one activity in Analyze and Act by deleting or moving activities after publishing. This prevents incomplete workflows.
  • Reliable photos in Custom List Items: Photos now load and display correctly by using the right connection to their parent item. After editing a Custom List, the list refreshes automatically so you immediately see your latest changes.
  • General stability improvements: Various under‑the‑hood fixes to keep creation and editing flows running smoothly.

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

Release Notes 2025-09-01 to 2025-09-07

Published
September 7, 2025

Last week, we introduced several enhancements to AmpliFlow that make it easier to manage your data, work with custom lists, and generate reports. These updates focus on improving usability, organization, and the overall experience for end users.

New features

  • You can now manage "Types" and "Units" on separate pages, making it easier to find and edit the information you need without unnecessary clutter.
  • Custom lists now support uploading and attaching multiple files or photos at once.

Improvements

  • The checklist PDF report editor has been updated to match the final PDF more closely, so what you see during editing is what you get in your printouts.
  • The warning message when removing a column from a template is now clearer: you’ll be informed that columns must be empty before they can be removed.
  • The interface now prevents dragging and dropping elements to invalid areas with clearer messages, making it easier to design reports.
  • We have standardized icons across the application, including using a trash icon for delete actions.
  • Filters for "Types" and "Units" are now more flexible, letting you select multiple categories and view or hide archived items directly.
  • Navigation from tenant settings to unit management is now pre-filtered for "Units," saving you clicks.
  • Design guidelines and component instructions are now better integrated into the system, ensuring a consistent look and feel across AmpliFlow.

Fixed bugs

  • Various issues with automated testing have been resolved to ensure smoother performance and reliability.
  • The checklist PDF designer now displays warnings and interface feedback more accurately.
  • Issues related to viewing archived items and filters in item management have been addressed.

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