August 17, 2026
Scheduling shows whose turn it is, and lists get templates
Scheduling now names who needs to act next and offers a one-click next step, and recurring shopping lists can now be started from a template or catalog picks.
Scheduling shows whose turn it is
Both sides of a scheduling flow used to see the same generic status with no indication of who needed to act. The project page and dashboards now show whose turn it is and surface a single next action: propose times, review times, accept, or check out. Pressing it takes you directly into the step without needing to work out where you are in the flow.
Build a list from templates or catalog picks
A new Create a list dialog offers templates and in-app catalog browsing to get a recurring shopping list started. List detail pages also now show clearly when add-on services are not available for a given property, so you know what to expect before ordering.
4 improvements and 3 fixes
Improvements
- Customers who submit a return request now receive an email when it is approved or denied.
- Checkout now shows a clear error when no payment method is saved, with a link to add one.
- Delivery fees for orders through certain connected distributors are now calculated correctly, so the total at checkout matches what is billed.
- Intercom support chat is now available on product pages, so you can get help without leaving the page.
Fixes
- The draft order details page no longer gets stuck in a loading state.
- The accounts-payable email field in org settings now shows a validation error for a bad address instead of accepting it silently.
- An edge case in profile avatar generation that caused a crash is now handled without error.