So glad you're here! You have ended up here because we have moved everything related to management systems and ISO certification from Cognite to AmpliFlow. The reason is simple: to clarify our offers and make it easier for you as a customer.
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.
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