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Release Notes: May 2022

Written by Alloc8 | Fri, May 6, 2022

 

 

Please find the summary of our May Release:

ORDERING OF FORMS

This feature will allow Admin users to set the display order of forms in the mobile app based on what order they want the workers to complete these forms. 

Even when Admins can still create multiple forms for each section of large forms, this new feature, "Ordering Forms", will allow moving the forms' position on the list to the Admin's preferred order.

Admin's do not need to include any numbering on the Form name. The ordering of Forms will be available on the Form Template page. Branches, Companies, Assets/Vehicles and Jobs will reflect the set order on the pages where forms appear.

Read more about this feature here.



What is fixed and improved?

Visibility of Company Names on Alloc8 App Dashboard.

Workers will now be able to see the Company names of the tickets they are allocated to on the Dashboard so that they do not need to open the Job Details to view this information.

Field Workers will now be able to view the Company Name of jobs on the Dashboard once they log in to the app. There is no longer a need to tap on each job to open the Job Details Screen, which will reduce the overall time and effort to get this information.



Accept/Reject Jobs on the Job Details screen in Alloc8 App.

Workers can now accept or reject their jobs on the Job Details screen - No need to go back and look for the job they want to accept or decline on the Dashboard.

As the worker scrolls down the Job Details screen,  the job can be accepted or rejected. 

IMPROVED INVOICE GENERATION

We have improved performance in previewing invoices and made the user experience even better!

Before: When you preview the invoice, you have to wait for the process to finish without knowing the progress of the invoice generation. 

Now: When previewing the invoice you will now see the progress of each company.  

 

Find out more about improved invoice generation here