October 2019 Release Notes

October 2019 Release Notes

October was a really big month in terms of new features and functionality to help tour and activity owners and operators work smarter. Big call-outs include staff management, personalized and custom dashboards, and many performance gains.
You’ll notice we didn’t release much for the booking and embedding experiences. This month we focused mostly on account updates but not to worry, we have some big plans for booking and embedding in the coming months!

Account Updates

  • Ability to create roles and assign staff to activity instances
  • Users can now create personalized, custom dashboards
  • Performance gains in dashboard, transactions search, and transaction details pages
  • Introduction of tours to help navigate users with new and complex features
  • Added concept of account status/health to correct issues with account set up
  • Enhanced customers report with more insights and metrics about your customers
  • Fixed an issue where some users were unable to create new pages
  • Corrected time length display of scheduled activities on reservation calendars
  • General performance, resiliency, and security enhancements

Booking and Embedding Updates

  • Additional improvements to availability calendar performance
  • Corrected an issue with date questions not allowing date selection when activity or participant was removed
  • Fixed an issue where date questions were stating they were blank when they had just been answered
  • General performance and security enhancements

General Platform Updates

  • Resiliency and security enhancements
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