This iteration is focused on reducing friction in the workflows that drive daily progress approvals, budgeting, candidate review, documentation, and contracting. The goal is to make key steps easier to complete, easier to track, and easier to trust, with more clarity and better self-service for every stakeholder.
A dedicated Approvals space for super users, bringing all approval items into one unified view with clear visibility of pending and historical decisions. It includes filtering, export support, and consistent statuses to make governance, follow-up, and audit trails easier.

We streamlined budget input to hourly-only and added a real-time monthly salary equivalent so you can validate rates against familiar benchmarks while typing. An expandable breakdown explains the underlying components, reducing uncertainty and support dependency.

Suppliers can now review interim candidates with less cognitive load through a clearer, more focused interface that removes the need for horizontal scrolling. We also added visibility into the buyer’s evaluation progress, helping suppliers respond faster without chasing updates.

Organisations can now upload and manage standard documents in one place, which are automatically attached to new requests by default. This reduces manual handling, lowers the risk of outdated links or terms, and gives request owners more confidence when sending requests.

Contracts are now easier to complete after an assignment is created or extended even if the contract step was skipped initially. Users can clearly see when a contract is missing and finalise contracting later, including initiating template-based contract generation where available.

Alongside these improvements, we’ve also shipped a range of smaller enhancements and fixes, squashing bugs, improving performance, and polishing everyday details to make the platform feel smoother and more reliable overall.
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