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April 2026

This months release introduces the item info sidebar and a full release to the orders 2.0 upgrade

Updated today

✨What's New

  • Item Info replaces Item Details. Everything you used to find under the Details tab in the item card, is now available in Item Info

  • Orders 2.0 is a major order grid upgrade that was formerly feature flagged and is now fully released.

item info sidebar

The Item Info is a single, always-visible panel that brings together key information for an item — stock position, pending orders, delivery schedule, supplier setup, replenishment rules, safety stock policy, order logic, forecast configuration, all in one place, without leaving the screen you're already on.

The design principle is simple: you should never have to hunt for item information. It should be right there, organised, searchable, and editable inline.

The New item info

  • Sidebar is available in items and reports

  • item info as a sidebar in the item card is available throughout the system

We say goodbye to the old item details tab:

No settings or data have changed — this is a layout update. Anything previously configured in the Details panel is preserved exactly as-is in the new sidebar.

Although the green editable fields are now in sleek white.

The item info can still be accessed via the item card, via the information icon 'i'

🚀 Orders 2.0 — now fully released

We’re excited to introduce Orders 2.0, a major upgrade to the Order Grid designed to improve performance, reliability, and flexibility—while keeping the familiar look and feel you’re used to. This update lays the foundation for future enhancements.

New functionality:

  • Users can now edit the order quantity in pallets, Qty (Pallets),

  • Share direct url links to co-workers on a specific order & view.

  • The order information sidebar has a fresh new look and feel to it.

🛠️Bug Fixes & other Improvements

Settings search: The search bar in settings can now find all settings, not just captions.

Minor changes were made in the system to improve stability, performance, and user experience.

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