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In September, we focused on speed at scale. You’ll see faster filtering and editing in Building BI, portfolio-wide dashboard rollouts you can trust, and smoother navigation across multi-site operations—plus a refreshed connector experience that puts health and control at your fingertips. These updates help large teams act faster with cleaner context and less overhead.
Edit filters without leaving your dashboard. The new Filters Panel can be shown/hidden, supports pin/unpin, expand/collapse, and inline edits. When you change a filter, you choose to apply it locally or update the dashboard-wide setting.
Why it matters: Quicker exploration, fewer clicks, and cleaner dashboards—especially for power users working across complex data layers.
Roll out dashboards to many buildings from a single Dashboard Management page. Choose targets, deploy with one click, and keep them in sync. Each deployed dashboard has two tracks: Predefined (auto-synced to the global template) and Custom (site-specific edits). The system auto-archives versions so you can sync or roll back safely.
Why it matters: Consistent experiences portfolio-wide without losing local nuance. You reduce deployment time, prevent configuration drift, and keep an auditable history of changes—ideal for multi-site portfolios.
A redesigned text widget brings intuitive WYSIWYG (What You See is What You Get) editing via a side-panel, clearer typography, headings, lists, spacing, and inline styling—so authors can tell richer stories right inside dashboards.
Why it matters: Better narratives with less “design work,” keeping insights and context together in one place.
Quickly jump between sites from the header. It inherits existing styling and updates data/views instantly based on your selection.
Why it matters: Faster navigation and stronger situational awareness for teams managing multiple buildings.
Export almost any list in KODE (e.g., which users have access to which buildings, or the devices onboarded to KODE) for deeper analysis or sharing.
Why it matters: Simple data portability for client reporting, audits, or offline analysis—no extra tools required.
Self-Serve Connector is a redesigned Connector view in KODE OS that gives you real-time visibility into API connector health and data collection, plus hands-on controls to act fast. Learn more about the Self-Serve Connector.
Four new API integrations have been added. Read about them here.
KODE OS brings building systems, data, and workflows into one place so your teams (and AI) always operate with context—spanning Cloud BMS, Building BI, Digital Maintenance, and more. If you’re new here, explore how these modules work together to deliver measurable outcomes.
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