Projects, tasks, process maps, and clearer day-to-day work
This release is mainly about making daily work in AmpliFlow easier to follow. Projects and tasks are simpler to track, discussions make it clearer who is involved, and process maps are quicker to work in without losing clarity.
At the same time, several surrounding workflows became steadier. Controls now give a better overview when you work with your SoA, environmental aspects follow the same workflow pattern as other registers, and navigation feels calmer while the system loads or switches between views.
What’s new
- Project filters make it faster to find the right work. You can now jump straight to “My Projects” and “Projects I Manage”, and hide completed projects. It is a quicker way to get to the portfolio you actually need to work from.
- Portfolio view is easier to sort and group in a useful order. Projects can now be arranged to match how your team prioritizes work, not just how they happened to be created.
- Project discussions make collaboration easier to read. It is clearer who is involved in a discussion, and comments and tasks can now get reactions. That helps teams keep the conversation in the system instead of spreading it across other tools.
- The tasks page now has stronger filters and a shareable URL. Filter by origin type and impact, then share that exact view with colleagues by sending the link. Useful when several people need to follow the same slice of work.
- Process maps are easier to draw and keep understandable. More connections can be made from more sides, labels sit better, and maps keep their direction more clearly when you open them again. That makes it easier to describe how work actually happens in the system.
Improvements
- Projects and tasks feel faster in daily use. Open projects load faster, heavier areas load later, and several task views respond better when lists grow.
- Controls give a better overview in SoA work. The controls area now handles larger lists better and has clearer filtering.
- Environmental aspects now follow the same workflow pattern as other registers. Opening, reviewing, and editing entries feels more familiar across the product.
- Navigation causes fewer interruptions. False 404 flashes during loading are gone, more pages now have breadcrumbs, and admins can jump directly from feature settings to the matching page in the system.
- Registration and language choice are clearer. It is now easier to understand language selection and where you are in the flow from the moment a user enters the system.
- Mobile and keyboard driven work improved across more views. Several screens behave better on smaller devices, and clearer focus states make keyboard use easier.
- Reports and KPIs behave more predictably. Activity sorting works better in reports, and KPI targets handle year changes and duplicate targets without losing history.
Fixed bugs
- Process maps behave more steadily when you move and adjust steps. Grid placement and reset behavior are now more predictable.
- Mentions and activity grouping in projects are more reliable. Stale mentions and overly aggressive event grouping in activity feeds were fixed.
- 404 pages no longer appear while the system is still loading. AmpliFlow now waits for the right state instead of showing the wrong page too early.
- Control work behaves more steadily in day-to-day use. That makes follow-up easier without unnecessary interruptions.
Have feedback on the new project views, task filters, or how process maps work in practice? Contact support.
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