This week, we've focused on making AmpliFlow more adaptable, intuitive, and secure to meet the diverse needs of our users. Our latest update introduces several improvements aimed at simplifying processes, enhancing usability, and ensuring your data remains secure. Here's what's new in AmpliFlow:
Streamlined Integration Processes: While the technicalities of webhooks might seem complex, what's important for you to know is that we've refined how AmpliFlow integrates with other services. This means smoother, more reliable data exchange between AmpliFlow and your other tools, leading to a more cohesive and efficient workflow. In this release we added functionality to send more data en webhook events to receiving endpoints.
Ongoing Improvements and Security Enhancements: As part of our commitment to keeping your data safe and ensuring the platform runs smoothly, we've made several under-the-hood improvements. This includes updating various components of our system to enhance security and performance, ensuring a more reliable and secure experience for all our users.
We believe these updates will make your AmpliFlow experience even better, helping you to manage your workflows and appraisals more effectively. As always, we're committed to improving AmpliFlow in ways that matter most to you, and we welcome your feedback on these new enhancements.
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to evolve AmpliFlow to meet your needs. Thank you for choosing AmpliFlow.
This past week, the AmpliFlow team has made several improvements and bug fixes to enhance your experience with our application. Our focus remains on ensuring the platform is intuitive, secure, and fully functional, helping you manage your workflows and processes with ease. Below is a summary of the key updates made to the AmpliFlow application.
Improved Process Visibility: We resolved an issue where the count of process charts was not displaying correctly for certain processes. Now, you can easily see how many process charts are associated with each of your processes, enabling better tracking and management.
Enhanced Draft Security: We addressed a concern where drafts were visible to users without the proper permission levels. Drafts will now only be visible to users with at least Goal.Editor permissions, ensuring sensitive information remains confidential during the drafting phase.
Refined User Experience: The "View as" filter functionality has been improved to work seamlessly across the entire page, including modals. This enhancement allows you to accurately preview the application as different teams, improving the management and accessibility of information.
Streamlined Checklist and Improvements Management: A bug that caused the "Add new Task" input to disappear when editing activities in Checklists and Improvements has been fixed. This update ensures a smoother workflow when managing tasks, preventing any interruptions in your activity planning.
Interactive Activity Usernames: We've made usernames clickable when viewing activities. This minor, yet impactful change, makes it easier to view user profiles and information directly from activity screens, fostering better collaboration and communication within teams.
Security and Stability Improvements: As part of our ongoing commitment to providing a secure and reliable platform, we've implemented several security enhancements. While the specifics are kept confidential to maintain the integrity of our security measures, rest assured that AmpliFlow is safer and more robust than ever.
These updates are a part of our continuous effort to enhance the AmpliFlow platform, addressing user feedback and ensuring a seamless experience for managing your workflows and processes. We appreciate your ongoing support and feedback, which are invaluable in our quest for constant improvement.
Stay tuned for more updates as we strive to make AmpliFlow the most user-friendly and efficient workflow management tool available.
Thank you for choosing AmpliFlow.
We're excited to announce the latest updates to AmpliFlow, designed to enhance your experience and streamline your workflows. Our team has been hard at work implementing changes to improve functionality, increase security, and make our platform even more intuitive and user-friendly. Below, you'll find a summary of the most significant updates made over the past week.
This week's updates focus on enhancing the user interface, improving security measures, and refining the application's functionality. We've addressed several bugs and made adjustments to ensure a smoother, more efficient user experience. Our goal is to continuously improve AmpliFlow to meet and exceed your expectations.
Users experienced issues with the KPI target inputs component not rendering correctly when no values were saved.
We've fixed the rendering issue, ensuring the component now displays correctly, even without saved values. This update enhances the usability of KPI target setting, making it more intuitive and efficient.
It was unclear who would be notified when registering an improvement.
AmpliFlow now clearly shows which users will be notified during the improvement registration process. This transparency improves communication and collaboration within teams.
We've addressed and corrected instances where user roles were not checked appropriately across all endpoints, enhancing the application's security and ensuring proper access control.
Fixed a bug allowing users with 'viewer' permissions to edit positions, ensuring that user permissions are respected and enforced throughout the application.
Resolved issues related to missing roles in customers and positions controllers, further tightening our security measures.
Tooltips were missing for permissions in various features, leading to confusion about what each permission allowed.
We've added detailed tooltips for each permission across all features, providing clear explanations and improving the user experience.
When saving goals with specific dates, the date displayed was one day less than the entered date.
We've corrected this issue, ensuring the accurate display of dates when saving goals. This fix enhances the reliability of goal tracking.
Searching improvements by filter was taking up to 30 seconds in production environments.
Search speed has been significantly optimized, reducing wait times and improving the user experience when filtering improvements.
AmpliFlow now supports Single Sign-On (SSO), streamlining the login process and enhancing security. This feature allows users to access AmpliFlow with their existing credentials, making the sign-in process faster and more secure.
Fixed various bugs and issues related to user permissions, interface glitches, and incorrect date displays. These updates contribute to a smoother, more reliable user experience.
We're committed to continuously improving AmpliFlow to suit your needs and welcome any feedback on these updates. Stay tuned for more enhancements in the future!
We hope you had a wonderful holiday season! Our team at AmpliFlow has been working hard to ensure that your experience with our application is as smooth and efficient as possible. Last week, we made several updates focused on improving functionality and addressing some issues you might have encountered. Here's a summary of the key changes:
New "Viewers" Feature for Goals/Measurements: To foster a more collaborative environment, we've introduced the "Viewers" feature alongside "Involved Teams" for goals and measurements. This update allows for broader visibility, enabling more team members to stay informed and aligned without directly participating in the task. Whether you're a project manager keeping an eye on progress or a team member curious about other projects, this feature ensures you're always in the loop.
Resolved Task Addition Issue: We've fixed a bug that was preventing users from adding tasks to measurements when a task was focused. This means you can now seamlessly add tasks without any interruptions, making your planning and tracking process more efficient.
Measurement History Accessibility: Accessing the history of your measurements is crucial for tracking progress and making informed decisions. We've resolved an issue that was hindering the functionality of measurement history, ensuring you can now view past data without any hitches.
Our continuous commitment to improving AmpliFlow has led us to make several other adjustments and fixes behind the scenes. These updates contribute to a more stable and reliable platform, enhancing your overall experience without complicating your workflow.
We're committed to providing you with the best tools to manage your projects and tasks effectively. These updates are part of our ongoing efforts to enhance AmpliFlow's performance and usability. As always, we welcome your feedback and are here to support you in achieving your goals.
Thank you for choosing AmpliFlow. We look forward to helping you streamline your projects and workflows even more in the future.
We are excited to announce a series of updates to the AmpliFlow application, designed to streamline your experience and improve the way you manage improvements within your organization. This week, we've made several enhancements that make it easier to navigate, understand, and complete various steps in the improvement process. Here's what's new:
Localized Step Names for Clarity: We have updated the step and button names in both Swedish and English to ensure they are more descriptive and intuitive. Steps like "Granska," "Analysera," and their English equivalents "Review," "Analyze," now come with clearer names and actions such as "Mark as reviewed" or "Mark as analyzed," making it easier to understand what each step entails and how to proceed.
Dynamic Status and Closure Options: The improvement process has been refined with updated filter options and closure reasons, available in both Swedish and English. Whether an improvement is "Registered," "Analysing," or "Closed," you'll find more descriptive closure reasons like "Resolved fully," "Resolved partially," or "Postponed." This update aims to provide more precise tracking and categorization of improvements.
Enhanced Closure Process: We've introduced a new closure reason, "Postponed," allowing for more flexibility in how improvements are managed and resolved. Additionally, improvements marked as "Resolved fully" will now automatically have all steps completed, streamlining the closure process.
New Registration Step: A registration step has been added to the improvement forms, focusing solely on the description and impacted processes. This step is designed to capture essential information right at the beginning without requiring any immediate actions.
Comprehensive Activities for Each Step: Activities can now be added to the Closure, Actions, and Analysis steps, providing a way to report actions taken, such as with photos or task lists. This feature allows for a more detailed and documented improvement process.
Marking Steps as Done: Steps like Registration, Analysis, and Actions can now be marked as completed, offering a clear signal to all team members that the improvement is moving forward in its lifecycle.
We've also made several security improvements and removed outdated features that no longer serve our users, ensuring a smoother and more secure experience with AmpliFlow.
These updates are part of our ongoing commitment to making AmpliFlow the most user-friendly and efficient improvement management tool for your organization. We believe these changes will significantly enhance your ability to track, manage, and implement improvements within your teams.
As always, we welcome your feedback and are here to support you in making the most of AmpliFlow.