New: Usability Improvements

    We’ve introduced top requested usability improvements to the TheyDo user experience!

    • Custom Lane colors

    • Image attachments

    • Card creation shortcuts

    • Auto-assigned Owners & Statuses

    • Bug fixes for jumpy text

    Custom Lane colors

    This feature was highly requested and we’re happy to deliver! You can now change the background colors of Lanes.

    Rainbow journeysIn addition to providing a bit of colorful flair, Lane colors provide structure and organization to your Journeys. You can more easily differentiate contrasting sections, or group several Lanes into one color.

    Attach images to Building Blocks

    Add much-needed context and clarification to your Building Blocks by attaching visual files — like screenshots, data visualizations, and customer quotes to Insights, Opportunities and Solutions.

    Click "Set as header" after attaching your image file in order to expand the visualization.

    attaching-images

    Card creation shortcuts

    Batch card creation is now faster and more definitive. Have a look:

    Card Creation GIFHow it works:

    • When creating new Building Blocks within a Journey, your card will auto-save when you click anywhere outside of the card

    • When you click Enter on your keyboard from a card, it will save and create a new card

    • When you press CMD + Enter (Mac) or CTRL + Enter (Windows) you create the card and open the side panel to further customize the card.

    • To cancel 'creating' the card, press ESC.

    Auto-assigned Owners and Statuses

    Less clicks for you! When you create a new Building Block, you'll now be automatically set as the owner.

    The status will also auto-populate with your "Not started" status for new Opportunities and Solutions.

    Auto-assignmentsOwners and Status can always be changed manually at any time.

    Fixed: typing bugs

    If you’re a regular user of TheyDo, you may have noticed the cursor jumping around or text disappearing. It drove everyone crazy, so we fixed it!

    This Releases Roundup is just one way we’re committing to customer-centricity in our product development process. To learn more about how we decide what to build, check out this guide on the Journey Management workflow.

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