Release Notes

April 29, 2019

Data-tiles now surface more actionable data and facilitate easy filtering

Our new Data-tiles surface new information, tie directly into the Filter component, and add configurability options that let you display the metrics you care about in the time intervals that you care about. Data-tile drilldowns allow you to filter entire dashboards in a single click to important segments of your accounts to allow you to you efficiently access the information you need to make decisions and take action.

A Health-focused dashboard offers quick insights into the current status and change in Healthscores across all accounts

The Health Dashboard expands on the idea of the Default Healthscore Distribution by not only rendering Data-tiles which surface in what range scores currently fall but also how they’ve been trending in the last 7 – 180 days. Is there a spike in Accounts entering Low Default? Get alerted to it here and then drilldown for the full story as to why. The rest of the Health Dashboard is dominated by the new Healthscore Heatmap, a new component that affords insight into the current state of any or all Healthscores across your accounts. At the top level you can see the current score, its range, and its trend. Want to see a fuller history, update a score, or read the latest note? Just click into any score.

We’ve rebuilt our list component with all sorts of new superpowers designed to make it more powerful and easier to use. These additions include click-to-sort and drag-to-reorder columns, a search box which can query any column in the list, a modal view for easier reading of long notes, and pinned columns so that you never lose the context of which Account you’re looking at.

Interactive Healthscore visualizations make for easier readability and editing

Our new Healthscores surface information like automatically calculated trend data, date ranges, and tooltips that reflect not only the value and date of a score, but its range and associated note as well. Healthscores can also be expanded to fullscreen to allow you to browse their entire history, not only the most recent scores.

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