Release Notes 2025-08-04 to 2025-08-10

Published
August 10, 2025

Last week, we focused on making AmpliFlow more intuitive and user-friendly, with improvements to how information is presented in tables and clearer distinctions in user roles and positions. These changes help users find and understand data more easily, while removing points of confusion in the interface.

New features

  • Improved table component with new options for resizing columns, sorting, filtering, and searching, making it simpler to manage and view large sets of data.
  • Added support for more cell types in tables, like avatars, badges, dates, and action buttons, allowing information to be displayed in a more meaningful way.
  • Enhanced handling of empty and loading states in tables, so users see clear messages or animations while waiting for data.

Improvements

  • Updated table design to ensure consistent appearance and behavior across the application, making it easier for users to recognize and use tables wherever they appear.
  • Improved documentation for table components, ensuring that future updates will follow a unified look and feel and reducing the risk of design inconsistencies.

Fixed bugs

  • Fixed an issue where the same badge was used to display both user roles and positions, which previously confused users. Now, roles and positions are clearly labeled and visually distinct, making it easier to understand user details at a glance.

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

Release Notes 2025-07-28 to 2025-08-03

Published
August 3, 2025

Last week, we made several updates to AmpliFlow focused on improving the consistency and clarity of the user interface. These changes make the application easier to use, enhance visual appeal, and ensure messages and prompts are more accurate and helpful.

New features

  • You can now expect a more consistent look and feel across buttons, input fields, and badges, thanks to a unified design system applied throughout the application.

Improvements

  • We organized and centralized "empty state" screens and messages (what you see when there’s no data to display) so they now provide clearer, more accurate feedback. This also means updates to these messages can be made quicker in the future.
  • Tooltip components have been improved for better clarity, making it easier to understand features and options as you use them.
  • The design and placement of input fields and badges have been standardized, so you’ll notice a more cohesive and intuitive experience across different parts of the app.
  • We replaced some underlying visual components to further streamline the user interface and remove unnecessary clutter.

Fixed bugs

  • The "Choose reason for closure" dialog is now correctly centered, making it easier to read and interact with.
  • Issues with text overflowing in certain areas, such as checklist titles and impact selection screens, have been resolved for better readability.

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

Release Notes 2025-07-21 to 2025-07-27

Published
July 27, 2025

Here are the release notes for AmpliFlow based on last week’s updates:

Last week, we made several improvements to AmpliFlow that enhance clarity and consistency in the user interface. These changes aim to make your experience smoother and more intuitive when using the Checklist page and navigating lists within the application.

New features

  • No new features were introduced this week.

Improvements

  • Unified the status badges on the Checklist page to ensure a more consistent look and feel, making it easier to quickly understand the status of each item.
  • Centralized and updated the pagination component, providing a more uniform and predictable navigation experience when moving between pages of content.

Fixed bugs

  • No specific user-facing bugs were addressed in this update period.

Thank you for using AmpliFlow. Please don’t hesitate to contact support with suggestions for future development or to report any issues.

Release Notes 2025-07-14 to 2025-07-20

Published
July 20, 2025

Last week’s updates to AmpliFlow introduce a new way for users to export and print their checklist reports. These enhancements aim to make it easier for you to generate, preview, and print reports directly from your data in a format that suits your needs. The changes also lay the groundwork for future improvements, including more customization options for reports.

New features

  • You can now export and print checklist reports using a new default print layout, making it simple to generate professional-looking PDFs from your data.
  • A new preview window lets you see how your checklist report will look before you print, helping you avoid mistakes and saving time.

Improvements

  • The process for building and storing report templates has been improved, making it easier to manage and update your report layouts.
  • Reports now display all relevant checklist information in a clearer, more organized format.

Fixed bugs

  • General stability and reliability improvements to report exports, ensuring a smoother experience.

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

Release Notes 2025-07-07 to 2025-07-13

Published
July 13, 2025

Last week, we made several updates to AmpliFlow aimed at improving your experience by making reports more flexible, fixing interface issues, and clarifying key actions. These changes help ensure the application is more intuitive and responsive to your needs.

New features

  • You can now print customized checklist reports directly from AmpliFlow. This makes it easier to generate and share information in the format you prefer.

Improvements

  • The goals description field now supports rich text formatting, allowing you to add longer and more detailed information directly to your goals, without needing to link to separate pages.
  • When moving activities in checklists, you’ll now see clear indicators if an activity cannot be moved further, reducing confusion about the ordering process.
  • The user and logout section in the side navigation menu now stays fixed at the bottom of the screen on desktop, making it easier to find and access these actions.

Fixed bugs

  • Finalized checklists can no longer be edited. The edit button is now disabled to prevent accidental changes to completed work.
  • We improved the permission settings modal by relocating the history button next to the close button, making it easier to find.
  • The template selection screen now displays template descriptions more clearly, with properly truncated text and no messy overlaps or cut-off lines.

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